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Lodge Clemente Amitie Of Paris.
fact that it is to their kind indulgence for a colleague too often absent from his dnty , and also to their confiding , generous aud truly fraternal concurrence , that I am indebted for tho ability to contribute in a measure to the success of an undertaking conceived , prepared , and brought to a stage of definitive execution by French Masons . Receive , Dear Master and Bro . tho expressions of my truly respectful sentiments . —CH . COUSIN . " M . x > . Paris , 30 th August 1879 .
Hongkong.
HONGKONG .
DEPARTURE OF THE DISTRICT GRAND MASTER .
THE following account of Bro . T . G . Linstead ' s connection with the Masonic fraternity may be of interest to our readers . Bvo . Linstead , who holds the office of District Grand Master of Hongkong , was initiated in tho Zetland Lodgo ( then uumber 768 , now " u 25 ) on tho 9 th August 1861 . His first office iu his Mother Lodgo was that of Inner Guard , with which he was invested in
December of tho same year . At tho olectiati iu December 1864 , ho was elected Treasurer for tho ensuing year . In the previous July he had joined the Victoria Lodge , No . 1026 " , and in January ISO ' S , he was appointed Junior Warden of that Lodge . He recoived tho same office for tho year 1867 . During tho latter part of 1868 he was acting Senior Warden , and in January 1869 , was elected Worshipful
Master . In tbo District Grand Lodgo of China ho was appointed ono of tho Grand Stewards in October 1866 . Iu March 1869 he was elected District Grand Treasurer ; in 1872 ho was appointed Grand Junior Warden , and in 1873 was appointed Deputy District Grand Master ruling tho Craft in China . In 1875 the district was
divided into two , North and South , the Lodge for tho latter being designated the District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and haviug jurisdiction from the south of Ningpo to Hongkong . Tho Very Worshipful the Grand Master , His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , appointed Wor . Bro . Liustead , by patent , District Grand Master of Hongkong , after receiving an unanimously expressed desire to that effect from all the Masons aud Lodges iu tho district . This
office he now holds . On the 28 th January 1865 , ho was exalted to bo a Royal Arch Mason in the now extinct Celestial Chapter , No . 735 . Ho was one of the original members of tho Victoria Chapter , No . 525 , which was opened on tho 9 th May 1865 . In April 1866 , ho hold the office of Scribe N . ; in April 1 S 69 , he was elected Third Principal ; in 1870 ,
Second Principal ; and in 1871 , ho attained tho highest position in the Chapter , that of First Principal . In May 1866 , ho entered tho order of Masouic Knights Templar iu Hongkong , ultimately becoming Eminent Commander thereof , and in 187 S , being appointed by the Heads of the Order Prior for the Province of China .
He entered the order of tho Rose Croix ; iu 1 S < 7 , and was elected Most Wiso Sovereign for the ensuing year . Ho 1 ms subsequently , as a mark of especial favour , and in honour to tho local Craft aud Rose Croix , received from the . Supremo Council of tho Ho " , notification of his election to the ?>( f , with certificate thereof , tho ceremonies having to be completed on his arrival in England .
At the beginning of this year he wns unanimously elected an honorary member ui ' tiiu JViHeventncv fjodge , No . 1 165 . The high esteem in which Wor . Bro . Liustead is held by Masons iu general , but moro especially by those in the district he has reigned over for the last few years , with such credit to himself and the Craft , has led them to ask him to have his photograph taken in full Masonic
regalia , colored , lo be hung up in their Hall in Zetland-street , to which he has assented , and Mr . Afong is executing tho work . Tbe ruling of the Craft in the district during Wor . Bro . Linstead ' s absence , which we regret to say the state of his health necessitates , devolves upon the Deputy District Grand Master . Tho resignation of this office by Wor . Bro . W . S . Adams , who has already left for
England , left a gap in the district Grand Lodge of Hongkong , which lad to be filled up , and Wor . Bro . 0 . P . Chater has been appointed b y the District Grand Mastor to fill that vacancy . This appointment has given the greatest satisfaction among tho Craft , as Wor . Bro . Chater has proved himself worthy of the mark of confidenco which the appointment conveys .
According to the invitation issued by tho District Grand Board of General Purposes , a number of the Masonic fraternity met at Pcddar ' s-wharf on Sunday morning , at half-past eight o ' clock , for tho purpose of escorting tho District Grand Master , Very Worshipful Brother T . G . Linstead , on board the P . and 0 . steamer Malacca , and wishing him good-bye . Tho Government steam lauuch , which had
been kindly lent for the occasion , left the wharf exactly at the half hour . On the arrival of the party on board the steamer , the Deputy District Grand Master , Very Worshipful Brother C . P . Chater , said—Allow me on behalf of the Board of General Purposes , ou behalf of the Brethren present , aud of all the other members of the Craft , who have been unable to attend this morning , to return you our most
sincere thanks for the very courteous and kind manner in which yon havo always been pleased to treat us , and for your willingness always to advise us in all Masonic matters , not only whilst yon held the office of Deputy District Giand Master , but up to the present time , holding as you do the high and exalted positiou of District Grand Master . Wc sincerely regret that the cause of your hurried departure from amongst us is bad health , and we trust and pray to tho G . A . O . T . Q .
that long ere you reach home you may bo restored to a perfect state of health . Allow me on behalf of the wholo Craft to wish you and Mrs . Liustead a pleasant and prosperous voyage home , and a happy meeting with your ffiends and relatives . May yon enjoy yonr wed earned holiday at home , and as it is your iutention toretnrn amongsi ns again to rei . evv yor . r labours in Hongkong , we need hardly assure you of a most hearty welcome .
Hongkong.
Tho right Worshipful District Grand Mastor replied in very appropriate and feeling terms , after which champagne was passod round and tho Brethren till joined in wishing tho District Grand flfaster and Mrs . Linstead bun voyage . Subjoined wo givo a list of tho brethreu present , with their res ' pective Offices , past aud present , and tho Lod ges to which they individually belong .
ROYAL PRESTON LODGE , NO . 333 . —Brother E . Sharp . ZETLAND LODGE , NO . 525—Worshipful BrothorH . Cohen P . M . Past District Grand Sonior Warden for Chiua , Worshipful Brothor J . S . Cox P . M . District Grand Registrar , Worshipful Brother W . MB *
Arther P . M . Vice-President District Grand Board of General Purposes , Brothor J . M . Emanuel Past Senior Warden , Fast District Grand Director of Coremonies , Brothor J . Koating Past Senior Deacon , Brothor P . H . Emaunel Junior Deacon , Brothers G . M . Baiu and J . M . Arrastroutr .
VICTORIA LODGE , NO . 1026 . —Very Worshipful Brothor C . P . Chater P . M . Deputy District Grand Master aud President of the District Grand Board of General Purposes , Worshipful Brother E . C . Ray Worshipful Master , District Grand Director of Ceremonies , Worshipful Brother A . Young P . M ., Brothor H . Smith Senior Warden , Brother
R . Young Past S . Warden , District G . Assistant Pursuivant , Brothei F . P . Machado Treasurer , Brother R . D . Sfcarkoy Sonior Deacon , District Grand Steward , Brother W . H . Ray Junior Deacon , Brother P . Jordan Past Socretary , Brother A . F . Doe 3 Remedios Past Junior Warden , District Grand Secretary .
PEUSEYEUANCE LODGE , No . 1165 . —Worshipful Brother W . M . Deano Worshipful Master , District Grand Senior Deacon , Worshipful Brother A . G . Morris P . M . District Grand Senior Wardon , Brother A . Cheyuo Senior Warden , District Grand Steward , Brothor H L
Denuys Past Senior Warden , District Grand Steward , Brothor P . A . Da Costa Past Junior War-Ion , District Grand Stoward , Bro ' . Groboin Honorary Treasurer , Brother A . Seth Houorary Socretary , Brothor W . Dauby Past Organist , District Grand Superintendent of Works , Brother P . B . C . Ayres .
LNIXED SERVICE , No . 1311 . —Worshipful Brother C . W . Du"gau Worshipful Master , District Grand Sword Boaror , Worshipful Brother W . T . Adnams P . M . Past District Grand Junior Deacon , Brother G . May Senior Warden , District Graud Steward , Brother C . Wassenius Steward .
District Grand Lodge Of New South Wales, E.C.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NEW SOUTH WALES , E . C .
A SPECIAL Communication of this District Grand Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Sydney , on Monday , 17 th FeQruury JLCWU . Present—Joiin Williams U . G . iM ., \ Villiain George Cassidy as D . S . G . W ., A . Gardner as D . J . G . W ,, Rev . W . Bog , M . D ., LL . D ., D . G . ( J ., Richard Loworihy D . G . S ., Matthew Modway D . S . G . D ., William Boriaso Stevens as D . J . G . D ., Henry John Wa ^ or D . G . Purs .
James fa tamer as D . G . 'JLyLuv . Several District Grand Stewards , Fast District Grand Lodge Uificers , Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , unit Wardens ot Lodges . Bro . Ltiyurd , U . B .. U . Consul for Now Caledonia , and other Luetnrou . Tne xJ . \ j . LoJgo having been opened iu due lui-Mi , mo D . G . M . stated lie had called the members of
District * Uiaiiu JjjLigus together to tako into consideration whether it womU be desirable for them to take pare in tho procession on tho occasion of unveiling tho statue of Captain Cook , on the 25 th inst . Ho ttieu read tho circular calling tne meeting , and called on the brethren tor their opinions thereon . Ho also read a communication iroui the Provincial Grand Secretary of tbo Scotch Constitution ,
stating that their Provincial Grand Lod ge had declined to take any part in the proceedings on that occasion . Bro . Tnurlow inquired whether auy luvitatiou had been recoived by tho Masouic body r The D . G . M . answered in the negative . Bro . Loo P . M . 11 G 9 objected to tho D . G . Lodge , and the Lodges under the English Constitution , taking any part iu the proceedings , anil stated , among other reasons ,
the existence of the so-called Grand Lodge of New South Wales , who most likely would be there , aud with whom they could not join . Bro . Multiolland D . G . S . said ho thought it was ot importance that tne Masonic body should tatto part in tne procession , and if they did not go it would be detrimental to tho woifu . ro of the Order . Bro . Charles Solotnon W . M . 1552 , said that , since he had received his
circular to atteud tho meeting , he had conversed on the suojeot with several brethren , aud they alt considered it undesirable that they should , as iUasous , take any part iu tho proceedings . Bro . Wa"er said , it tuey could not go in force and make a respectable numerical appearance , they had butter stay away , aud he thought , under existing circumstances , that woiuU be tlie wisest course to adopt .
iiev . . liro . ileg said , it the attendance of tne Jlasouic Order on the occasion would be meagre , it would do no guo . i , and thoy had better Keep away . Tlio D . u . iU . said lie was wining at all times to go with tne brethren auywtioro , wiieu it would be for the "ood or to promoto the sveUuvti ot the Ordor . iu the present instance Having in view tho surrounding circumstances , hu tuought they had
oettor not take auy part ; u tne prooes = ion at tho uuveiliu" of the statue of Captain Cook . No good to the Order could be obtained by display ou tuat occasion . Ho might remark , ho could not command tlio attendance of tiny brother in JUasonic ciottiuig at any ball or ou auy public occasion , in relerenou to any brother appearin" at the . ortncoui ' . ng lancy ball in Alaoomc regalia , a dispensation would have
urst to be obtained , aud winch , on application , he was williu" - to grant , liu men read Horn Book of Constitutions , page 91 , article 3 , . u order to show that any brother attending m iSiusouic rcalia , . uthout such permission , was liaoloto bo suspended from his Masonic .. auctions , ' lite JJ . u . iU .. alco reieneu to a communication he had ^ cceivcd from the Grand Secretary , enclosing a copy of a letter that
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Lodge Clemente Amitie Of Paris.
fact that it is to their kind indulgence for a colleague too often absent from his dnty , and also to their confiding , generous aud truly fraternal concurrence , that I am indebted for tho ability to contribute in a measure to the success of an undertaking conceived , prepared , and brought to a stage of definitive execution by French Masons . Receive , Dear Master and Bro . tho expressions of my truly respectful sentiments . —CH . COUSIN . " M . x > . Paris , 30 th August 1879 .
Hongkong.
HONGKONG .
DEPARTURE OF THE DISTRICT GRAND MASTER .
THE following account of Bro . T . G . Linstead ' s connection with the Masonic fraternity may be of interest to our readers . Bvo . Linstead , who holds the office of District Grand Master of Hongkong , was initiated in tho Zetland Lodgo ( then uumber 768 , now " u 25 ) on tho 9 th August 1861 . His first office iu his Mother Lodgo was that of Inner Guard , with which he was invested in
December of tho same year . At tho olectiati iu December 1864 , ho was elected Treasurer for tho ensuing year . In the previous July he had joined the Victoria Lodge , No . 1026 " , and in January ISO ' S , he was appointed Junior Warden of that Lodge . He recoived tho same office for tho year 1867 . During tho latter part of 1868 he was acting Senior Warden , and in January 1869 , was elected Worshipful
Master . In tbo District Grand Lodgo of China ho was appointed ono of tho Grand Stewards in October 1866 . Iu March 1869 he was elected District Grand Treasurer ; in 1872 ho was appointed Grand Junior Warden , and in 1873 was appointed Deputy District Grand Master ruling tho Craft in China . In 1875 the district was
divided into two , North and South , the Lodge for tho latter being designated the District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and haviug jurisdiction from the south of Ningpo to Hongkong . Tho Very Worshipful the Grand Master , His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , appointed Wor . Bro . Liustead , by patent , District Grand Master of Hongkong , after receiving an unanimously expressed desire to that effect from all the Masons aud Lodges iu tho district . This
office he now holds . On the 28 th January 1865 , ho was exalted to bo a Royal Arch Mason in the now extinct Celestial Chapter , No . 735 . Ho was one of the original members of tho Victoria Chapter , No . 525 , which was opened on tho 9 th May 1865 . In April 1866 , ho hold the office of Scribe N . ; in April 1 S 69 , he was elected Third Principal ; in 1870 ,
Second Principal ; and in 1871 , ho attained tho highest position in the Chapter , that of First Principal . In May 1866 , ho entered tho order of Masouic Knights Templar iu Hongkong , ultimately becoming Eminent Commander thereof , and in 187 S , being appointed by the Heads of the Order Prior for the Province of China .
He entered the order of tho Rose Croix ; iu 1 S < 7 , and was elected Most Wiso Sovereign for the ensuing year . Ho 1 ms subsequently , as a mark of especial favour , and in honour to tho local Craft aud Rose Croix , received from the . Supremo Council of tho Ho " , notification of his election to the ?>( f , with certificate thereof , tho ceremonies having to be completed on his arrival in England .
At the beginning of this year he wns unanimously elected an honorary member ui ' tiiu JViHeventncv fjodge , No . 1 165 . The high esteem in which Wor . Bro . Liustead is held by Masons iu general , but moro especially by those in the district he has reigned over for the last few years , with such credit to himself and the Craft , has led them to ask him to have his photograph taken in full Masonic
regalia , colored , lo be hung up in their Hall in Zetland-street , to which he has assented , and Mr . Afong is executing tho work . Tbe ruling of the Craft in the district during Wor . Bro . Linstead ' s absence , which we regret to say the state of his health necessitates , devolves upon the Deputy District Grand Master . Tho resignation of this office by Wor . Bro . W . S . Adams , who has already left for
England , left a gap in the district Grand Lodge of Hongkong , which lad to be filled up , and Wor . Bro . 0 . P . Chater has been appointed b y the District Grand Mastor to fill that vacancy . This appointment has given the greatest satisfaction among tho Craft , as Wor . Bro . Chater has proved himself worthy of the mark of confidenco which the appointment conveys .
According to the invitation issued by tho District Grand Board of General Purposes , a number of the Masonic fraternity met at Pcddar ' s-wharf on Sunday morning , at half-past eight o ' clock , for tho purpose of escorting tho District Grand Master , Very Worshipful Brother T . G . Linstead , on board the P . and 0 . steamer Malacca , and wishing him good-bye . Tho Government steam lauuch , which had
been kindly lent for the occasion , left the wharf exactly at the half hour . On the arrival of the party on board the steamer , the Deputy District Grand Master , Very Worshipful Brother C . P . Chater , said—Allow me on behalf of the Board of General Purposes , ou behalf of the Brethren present , aud of all the other members of the Craft , who have been unable to attend this morning , to return you our most
sincere thanks for the very courteous and kind manner in which yon havo always been pleased to treat us , and for your willingness always to advise us in all Masonic matters , not only whilst yon held the office of Deputy District Giand Master , but up to the present time , holding as you do the high and exalted positiou of District Grand Master . Wc sincerely regret that the cause of your hurried departure from amongst us is bad health , and we trust and pray to tho G . A . O . T . Q .
that long ere you reach home you may bo restored to a perfect state of health . Allow me on behalf of the wholo Craft to wish you and Mrs . Liustead a pleasant and prosperous voyage home , and a happy meeting with your ffiends and relatives . May yon enjoy yonr wed earned holiday at home , and as it is your iutention toretnrn amongsi ns again to rei . evv yor . r labours in Hongkong , we need hardly assure you of a most hearty welcome .
Hongkong.
Tho right Worshipful District Grand Mastor replied in very appropriate and feeling terms , after which champagne was passod round and tho Brethren till joined in wishing tho District Grand flfaster and Mrs . Linstead bun voyage . Subjoined wo givo a list of tho brethreu present , with their res ' pective Offices , past aud present , and tho Lod ges to which they individually belong .
ROYAL PRESTON LODGE , NO . 333 . —Brother E . Sharp . ZETLAND LODGE , NO . 525—Worshipful BrothorH . Cohen P . M . Past District Grand Sonior Warden for Chiua , Worshipful Brothor J . S . Cox P . M . District Grand Registrar , Worshipful Brother W . MB *
Arther P . M . Vice-President District Grand Board of General Purposes , Brothor J . M . Emanuel Past Senior Warden , Fast District Grand Director of Coremonies , Brothor J . Koating Past Senior Deacon , Brothor P . H . Emaunel Junior Deacon , Brothers G . M . Baiu and J . M . Arrastroutr .
VICTORIA LODGE , NO . 1026 . —Very Worshipful Brothor C . P . Chater P . M . Deputy District Grand Master aud President of the District Grand Board of General Purposes , Worshipful Brother E . C . Ray Worshipful Master , District Grand Director of Ceremonies , Worshipful Brother A . Young P . M ., Brothor H . Smith Senior Warden , Brother
R . Young Past S . Warden , District G . Assistant Pursuivant , Brothei F . P . Machado Treasurer , Brother R . D . Sfcarkoy Sonior Deacon , District Grand Steward , Brother W . H . Ray Junior Deacon , Brother P . Jordan Past Socretary , Brother A . F . Doe 3 Remedios Past Junior Warden , District Grand Secretary .
PEUSEYEUANCE LODGE , No . 1165 . —Worshipful Brother W . M . Deano Worshipful Master , District Grand Senior Deacon , Worshipful Brother A . G . Morris P . M . District Grand Senior Wardon , Brother A . Cheyuo Senior Warden , District Grand Steward , Brothor H L
Denuys Past Senior Warden , District Grand Steward , Brothor P . A . Da Costa Past Junior War-Ion , District Grand Stoward , Bro ' . Groboin Honorary Treasurer , Brother A . Seth Houorary Socretary , Brothor W . Dauby Past Organist , District Grand Superintendent of Works , Brother P . B . C . Ayres .
LNIXED SERVICE , No . 1311 . —Worshipful Brother C . W . Du"gau Worshipful Master , District Grand Sword Boaror , Worshipful Brother W . T . Adnams P . M . Past District Grand Junior Deacon , Brother G . May Senior Warden , District Graud Steward , Brother C . Wassenius Steward .
District Grand Lodge Of New South Wales, E.C.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NEW SOUTH WALES , E . C .
A SPECIAL Communication of this District Grand Lodgo was held at Freemasons' Hall , Sydney , on Monday , 17 th FeQruury JLCWU . Present—Joiin Williams U . G . iM ., \ Villiain George Cassidy as D . S . G . W ., A . Gardner as D . J . G . W ,, Rev . W . Bog , M . D ., LL . D ., D . G . ( J ., Richard Loworihy D . G . S ., Matthew Modway D . S . G . D ., William Boriaso Stevens as D . J . G . D ., Henry John Wa ^ or D . G . Purs .
James fa tamer as D . G . 'JLyLuv . Several District Grand Stewards , Fast District Grand Lodge Uificers , Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , unit Wardens ot Lodges . Bro . Ltiyurd , U . B .. U . Consul for Now Caledonia , and other Luetnrou . Tne xJ . \ j . LoJgo having been opened iu due lui-Mi , mo D . G . M . stated lie had called the members of
District * Uiaiiu JjjLigus together to tako into consideration whether it womU be desirable for them to take pare in tho procession on tho occasion of unveiling tho statue of Captain Cook , on the 25 th inst . Ho ttieu read tho circular calling tne meeting , and called on the brethren tor their opinions thereon . Ho also read a communication iroui the Provincial Grand Secretary of tbo Scotch Constitution ,
stating that their Provincial Grand Lod ge had declined to take any part in the proceedings on that occasion . Bro . Tnurlow inquired whether auy luvitatiou had been recoived by tho Masouic body r The D . G . M . answered in the negative . Bro . Loo P . M . 11 G 9 objected to tho D . G . Lodge , and the Lodges under the English Constitution , taking any part iu the proceedings , anil stated , among other reasons ,
the existence of the so-called Grand Lodge of New South Wales , who most likely would be there , aud with whom they could not join . Bro . Multiolland D . G . S . said ho thought it was ot importance that tne Masonic body should tatto part in tne procession , and if they did not go it would be detrimental to tho woifu . ro of the Order . Bro . Charles Solotnon W . M . 1552 , said that , since he had received his
circular to atteud tho meeting , he had conversed on the suojeot with several brethren , aud they alt considered it undesirable that they should , as iUasous , take any part iu tho proceedings . Bro . Wa"er said , it tuey could not go in force and make a respectable numerical appearance , they had butter stay away , aud he thought , under existing circumstances , that woiuU be tlie wisest course to adopt .
iiev . . liro . ileg said , it the attendance of tne Jlasouic Order on the occasion would be meagre , it would do no guo . i , and thoy had better Keep away . Tlio D . u . iU . said lie was wining at all times to go with tne brethren auywtioro , wiieu it would be for the "ood or to promoto the sveUuvti ot the Ordor . iu the present instance Having in view tho surrounding circumstances , hu tuought they had
oettor not take auy part ; u tne prooes = ion at tho uuveiliu" of the statue of Captain Cook . No good to the Order could be obtained by display ou tuat occasion . Ho might remark , ho could not command tlio attendance of tiny brother in JUasonic ciottiuig at any ball or ou auy public occasion , in relerenou to any brother appearin" at the . ortncoui ' . ng lancy ball in Alaoomc regalia , a dispensation would have
urst to be obtained , aud winch , on application , he was williu" - to grant , liu men read Horn Book of Constitutions , page 91 , article 3 , . u order to show that any brother attending m iSiusouic rcalia , . uthout such permission , was liaoloto bo suspended from his Masonic .. auctions , ' lite JJ . u . iU .. alco reieneu to a communication he had ^ cceivcd from the Grand Secretary , enclosing a copy of a letter that