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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . fcmb |) atrmt : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . IJnsifomt : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . It is generally expected the exceptional efforts which have been made throughout the Craft this year on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , will have the effect of lessening the support given to this Institution . It is fervently hoped such may not prove to be the case , but rather , that the grand success which attended the Centenary Festival of the sister Institution will act as an incentive to Brethren to make special exertions on behalf of the Boys' School . VISCOUNT EBRINGTON , M . P . RIGHT WOR . PROVHSTCIAL GrTtAJNT ) MA . STHIR OF DEVOlST , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE AT TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , 27 TH JUNE 188 8 . The Services of Brethren as Stewards are earnestly solicited .

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SPECIAL REASONS in justification of a renewed Special Appeal for Support , 1 . —The FUNDED PROPERTY is only £ 17 , 000 0 0 while that of the R . M . I . for Girls is £ 63 , 500 0 0 R . M . Benevolent Institution—Male Fund £ 39 , 450 0 0 Do . —Widows'Fund 26 , 075 0 0 £ 65 , 525 0 0 2 . —The SECURED ANNUAL INCOME is £ 755 O O while that of the B . M . I . for Girls is £ 2 , 211 0 0 R . M . Benevolent Institution—Male Fund £ 1 , 986 0 0 Do . —Widows'Fund 1 , 548 0 0 £ 3 , 534 0 0 3 . —The efforts made to meet the increasing demands , by the extension of the number of Boys maintained and educated—from 72 in 1861 to 258 in 1887 . 4 . —At the last election ( April 1888 ) Fifteen Candidates only out of Sixty-five could be elected . 5 . —In the Prepai'atory School a further number of 20 Boys could be accommodated , did the condition of the Funds warrant such increase . 6 . —The universally recognised importance of a sound system of discipline and education in formulating the habits and characters of the Citizens of the Future , especially in the cases of those under the care of this Institution , many of whom , in due course , will probably undertake the obligations of Freemasomy . These constitute a strong plea . Several considerations in addition will suggest themselves to those who attentively watch the operations in the various organisations associated with the Order . Communications are earnestly invited , addressed to FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Sword Bearer ) , Secretary . Office—8 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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THE GIRLS' SCHOOL CENTENARY. Article 1
SHINES FOR ALL. Article 2
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS. Article 4
CHINA. Article 4
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 5
PROV. GRAND LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE. Article 6
OPENING OF A NEW MASONIC HALL. Article 6
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
ROSE CROIX. Article 7
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MARK MASONRY. Article 9
ROYAL VETERANS ENCAMPMENT. Article 10
PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION. Article 10
BREADTH OF FREEMASONRY. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
MASONIC MYSTERIES. Article 13
GLEANINGS. Article 14
CALEDONIAN ANNAN LODGE. Article 14
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . fcmb |) atrmt : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . IJnsifomt : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . It is generally expected the exceptional efforts which have been made throughout the Craft this year on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , will have the effect of lessening the support given to this Institution . It is fervently hoped such may not prove to be the case , but rather , that the grand success which attended the Centenary Festival of the sister Institution will act as an incentive to Brethren to make special exertions on behalf of the Boys' School . VISCOUNT EBRINGTON , M . P . RIGHT WOR . PROVHSTCIAL GrTtAJNT ) MA . STHIR OF DEVOlST , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE AT TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , 27 TH JUNE 188 8 . The Services of Brethren as Stewards are earnestly solicited .

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SPECIAL REASONS in justification of a renewed Special Appeal for Support , 1 . —The FUNDED PROPERTY is only £ 17 , 000 0 0 while that of the R . M . I . for Girls is £ 63 , 500 0 0 R . M . Benevolent Institution—Male Fund £ 39 , 450 0 0 Do . —Widows'Fund 26 , 075 0 0 £ 65 , 525 0 0 2 . —The SECURED ANNUAL INCOME is £ 755 O O while that of the B . M . I . for Girls is £ 2 , 211 0 0 R . M . Benevolent Institution—Male Fund £ 1 , 986 0 0 Do . —Widows'Fund 1 , 548 0 0 £ 3 , 534 0 0 3 . —The efforts made to meet the increasing demands , by the extension of the number of Boys maintained and educated—from 72 in 1861 to 258 in 1887 . 4 . —At the last election ( April 1888 ) Fifteen Candidates only out of Sixty-five could be elected . 5 . —In the Prepai'atory School a further number of 20 Boys could be accommodated , did the condition of the Funds warrant such increase . 6 . —The universally recognised importance of a sound system of discipline and education in formulating the habits and characters of the Citizens of the Future , especially in the cases of those under the care of this Institution , many of whom , in due course , will probably undertake the obligations of Freemasomy . These constitute a strong plea . Several considerations in addition will suggest themselves to those who attentively watch the operations in the various organisations associated with the Order . Communications are earnestly invited , addressed to FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Sword Bearer ) , Secretary . Office—8 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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