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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. * % ml 0 t HIS E ° YAI HIGHlfESS THE PEINCE OP WALES , KG . , g ¦ a v ^^ wtjri Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , Ac , having been graciously jH ) / j ^ lpkisilj ^ jR ^ pleased to accept the special Dedication , iHt ^^^^^^ g " . A . S IP Ii IE 3 ST ID I ID jF \ k IHLHISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGM ^^^^^^^^ f WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , Jll ^| 3 k ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION 0 ° N THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , / wF \ ^ W ^ ^ S m THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ fflfbt ^^^ gg & mb ^ IP By BBO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^^^^^^^^^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET LONDON , W .
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THELONDONMASONICCLUB. THE CIAJB PEEMI 3 ES , SITUATE 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , ARK NOW BEING FITTED UP , AND AVILL SHOETLY BE OPENED TO THE MEMBEES . THE ANNUAL STJBSCBIPTION is fixed at- £ 3 3 s for Town Members , i . e ., Members residing within twenty miles of the Club , and JE 1 lis Oil for Country Members , no liability is incurred by members beyond their subscription . THE NEXT ELECTION will take place on the 17 th May . Upwards of 600 Brethren having already joined , an Entrance Fee will bo imposed as soon as the Club is opened . Full particulars may be obtained from tho Secretary , at the Offices of the LOXDOX MASONIC CIPD Coiirimr LIMITED , 37 Queen Victoria Street , E . C . JOHN A . LATHBURY , Secretary .
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. A . z ^ oisruiMiEisrT-A JJ WO : R ,: : . NOW IN PKEPARATION . HISTORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FRr . E AND ACCEPTED H . VSON 8 OF ENGLAND . Will be Edited by a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of ail Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from tho 1 st of each mouth , to bo had of W . W . MORGAN , (> 7 Barbicim , E . C .
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. a } a^^^^pi^^p 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
IN the House of Lords , on Friday , a return of the School Boards in existence on the 1 st January of this year was moved for by the Earl of Delawarr , and acceded to , with an addition specifying those in which no provision is made for religions instruction , by the Duke of Richmond
and Gordon . Earl Granville then gave notice of motion for Monday , the 15 th inst ., for amending the law relating to the burial of tho dead . The Oxford University Bill having been read a third time , and passed , the House adjourned . On Monday the Agricultural Holdings ( Scotland )
Bill passed through the committee . On the report of amendments to the Irish Peerage Bill being brought up , Lord Inchiquin moved a new clause to increase the number of Irish representative peers from 28 to 30 , and introducing
the principle of cumulative voting , but he was opposed by the Government , and defeated b y 66 to 54 . The report was then agreed to . The House sat five-and-twenty minutes on Tuesday . On Thursday the position of Irish
Our Weekly Budget.
National School Teachers was under discussion for the greater part of the sitting . On Friday , in the Commons , the sitting was passed in discussing a motion by Mr . B . Cochrane on the Khanate of Khokand , the state of Barbadoes , and the Suez Canal .
On Monday the Committee on the Merchant Shipping Bill was resumed , and the bill having passed this stage was ordered , amid cheers , to be reported . Mr . T . Brassey then made a motion on the subject of ship building for the navy . In the discussion that followed both Mr . Goschen and Mr .
Ward Hunt took part . After a few words from Mr . Childers the motion was , by leave , withdrawn , and the House went into Committee of Supply on the Navy Estimates . On Tuesday , Sir C . Dilke raised a discussion on the question of Art education in England , and the
constitution of the Royal Academy . After some other business the House rose , at a comparatively early hour , a little after eight o ' clock . On Wednesday , the second reading of
the Barristers' and Advocates' Fees Bill was defeated by 237 to 130 . On Thursday the evening was passed in debate on Sir Henry James ' s motion of censure on the Government in connection with the Proclamation rendered
necessary by the Royal Titles Bill . The Opposition were defeated by 334 to 226—majority 108 . On Wednesday the Queen held a drawing-room at Buckingham Palace , having , with the Princess Beatrice , left Windsor Castle early the same morning . There were
present the Princesses Louise and Beatrice , and the Dukes of Connaught and Cambridge . The Gentlemen-at-Arms , under their captain , the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot , aud the Yeomen of the Guard , under the command of Lord Skelmersdale , wero in attendance on duty . The general
and dip lomatic circles were well attended , and a number of ladies were presented , the names having been previously submitted for the approval of her Majesty . Pier Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was not present , as her Royal Hig hness had left for Portsmouth , there witli her children to await the return home of her husband . The
Prince's reception at Portsmouth and in London we describe elsewhere . Two events of annual recurrence and of paramount importance in the Masonic world have , to use a sporting
" phrase , " come off this week , or perhaps we should more accurately describe them as the two acts of a very successful drama . On Monday , Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., and a considerable number of members and their friends
were present at the regular examination of the Girls School , and on Wednesday the same R . W . brother presided , at Freemasons' Hall , at the banquet of the same institution . As we give full details of these interesting events in another part of our columns we confine ourselves
to a general expression of satisfaction that everything passed off so successfully , and that Bro . Little has such , excellent reasons for congratulating himself and bis colabourers on behalf of the school at the continued support
ifc has received tin ' s year from the Craft generally , and from West Yorkshire iu particular . Extensive preparations are being made in Philadelphia for the Grand Templar Parade in that city on the 1 st June , in connection with the Centennial Exhibition and Anniversary . Wc have already announced that some ten thou-.
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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. * % ml 0 t HIS E ° YAI HIGHlfESS THE PEINCE OP WALES , KG . , g ¦ a v ^^ wtjri Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , Ac , having been graciously jH ) / j ^ lpkisilj ^ jR ^ pleased to accept the special Dedication , iHt ^^^^^^ g " . A . S IP Ii IE 3 ST ID I ID jF \ k IHLHISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGM ^^^^^^^^ f WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , Jll ^| 3 k ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION 0 ° N THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , / wF \ ^ W ^ ^ S m THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ fflfbt ^^^ gg & mb ^ IP By BBO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^^^^^^^^^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET LONDON , W .
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THELONDONMASONICCLUB. THE CIAJB PEEMI 3 ES , SITUATE 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , ARK NOW BEING FITTED UP , AND AVILL SHOETLY BE OPENED TO THE MEMBEES . THE ANNUAL STJBSCBIPTION is fixed at- £ 3 3 s for Town Members , i . e ., Members residing within twenty miles of the Club , and JE 1 lis Oil for Country Members , no liability is incurred by members beyond their subscription . THE NEXT ELECTION will take place on the 17 th May . Upwards of 600 Brethren having already joined , an Entrance Fee will bo imposed as soon as the Club is opened . Full particulars may be obtained from tho Secretary , at the Offices of the LOXDOX MASONIC CIPD Coiirimr LIMITED , 37 Queen Victoria Street , E . C . JOHN A . LATHBURY , Secretary .
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. A . z ^ oisruiMiEisrT-A JJ WO : R ,: : . NOW IN PKEPARATION . HISTORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FRr . E AND ACCEPTED H . VSON 8 OF ENGLAND . Will be Edited by a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of ail Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from tho 1 st of each mouth , to bo had of W . W . MORGAN , (> 7 Barbicim , E . C .
Ar00806
. a } a^^^^pi^^p 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
IN the House of Lords , on Friday , a return of the School Boards in existence on the 1 st January of this year was moved for by the Earl of Delawarr , and acceded to , with an addition specifying those in which no provision is made for religions instruction , by the Duke of Richmond
and Gordon . Earl Granville then gave notice of motion for Monday , the 15 th inst ., for amending the law relating to the burial of tho dead . The Oxford University Bill having been read a third time , and passed , the House adjourned . On Monday the Agricultural Holdings ( Scotland )
Bill passed through the committee . On the report of amendments to the Irish Peerage Bill being brought up , Lord Inchiquin moved a new clause to increase the number of Irish representative peers from 28 to 30 , and introducing
the principle of cumulative voting , but he was opposed by the Government , and defeated b y 66 to 54 . The report was then agreed to . The House sat five-and-twenty minutes on Tuesday . On Thursday the position of Irish
Our Weekly Budget.
National School Teachers was under discussion for the greater part of the sitting . On Friday , in the Commons , the sitting was passed in discussing a motion by Mr . B . Cochrane on the Khanate of Khokand , the state of Barbadoes , and the Suez Canal .
On Monday the Committee on the Merchant Shipping Bill was resumed , and the bill having passed this stage was ordered , amid cheers , to be reported . Mr . T . Brassey then made a motion on the subject of ship building for the navy . In the discussion that followed both Mr . Goschen and Mr .
Ward Hunt took part . After a few words from Mr . Childers the motion was , by leave , withdrawn , and the House went into Committee of Supply on the Navy Estimates . On Tuesday , Sir C . Dilke raised a discussion on the question of Art education in England , and the
constitution of the Royal Academy . After some other business the House rose , at a comparatively early hour , a little after eight o ' clock . On Wednesday , the second reading of
the Barristers' and Advocates' Fees Bill was defeated by 237 to 130 . On Thursday the evening was passed in debate on Sir Henry James ' s motion of censure on the Government in connection with the Proclamation rendered
necessary by the Royal Titles Bill . The Opposition were defeated by 334 to 226—majority 108 . On Wednesday the Queen held a drawing-room at Buckingham Palace , having , with the Princess Beatrice , left Windsor Castle early the same morning . There were
present the Princesses Louise and Beatrice , and the Dukes of Connaught and Cambridge . The Gentlemen-at-Arms , under their captain , the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot , aud the Yeomen of the Guard , under the command of Lord Skelmersdale , wero in attendance on duty . The general
and dip lomatic circles were well attended , and a number of ladies were presented , the names having been previously submitted for the approval of her Majesty . Pier Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was not present , as her Royal Hig hness had left for Portsmouth , there witli her children to await the return home of her husband . The
Prince's reception at Portsmouth and in London we describe elsewhere . Two events of annual recurrence and of paramount importance in the Masonic world have , to use a sporting
" phrase , " come off this week , or perhaps we should more accurately describe them as the two acts of a very successful drama . On Monday , Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., and a considerable number of members and their friends
were present at the regular examination of the Girls School , and on Wednesday the same R . W . brother presided , at Freemasons' Hall , at the banquet of the same institution . As we give full details of these interesting events in another part of our columns we confine ourselves
to a general expression of satisfaction that everything passed off so successfully , and that Bro . Little has such , excellent reasons for congratulating himself and bis colabourers on behalf of the school at the continued support
ifc has received tin ' s year from the Craft generally , and from West Yorkshire iu particular . Extensive preparations are being made in Philadelphia for the Grand Templar Parade in that city on the 1 st June , in connection with the Centennial Exhibition and Anniversary . Wc have already announced that some ten thou-.