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The temperance case started ou» well nigh alone, but mighty forces have joined us in the long march. W’e are now In the midst of the Waterloo battle, and in the Providence of Hod the Temperanc e Army will not have* w» fight that out ill by itself. For science has eome up with its glittering <on tingent, political economy deploys its legions, the woman question brings an Amazonian arm* upon the field, and the stout ranks of labour stretch away as far as the eye can reach. As in the old W aterloo against \a|>oleon. so now against the Napoleon of the liquor traffic, no force is adequate except the “Allied Forces.”

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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 5

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 5

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 5

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