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ROYALMASONICINSTITUTIONFORBOYS, WOODGREEN,LONDON,N. ( Urmtb p atron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Ijmxbtrti ; HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . VISCOUNTEBKINGTON;M.P. RIGHT WOR . PROVINCIAL GEAOT ) MASTER OIP DETON , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE AT TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY,27TH JUNE1888. FURTHERPARTICULARSWILLBEDULYANNOUNCED. TheServicesofBrethrenasStewardsareearnestlysolicited.

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SPECIALREASONS injustificationofarenewedSpecialAppealforSupport. 1 . — -The FUNDED PBOPEETT 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 S ECURED ANNUAL INCOME is £ 755 O 0 while that of the R . 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 Annual Festival is held subsequent to the Festivals of the two other Masonic Institutions , and consequently , unless its claims are considered simultaneously with theirs , the interests of the Institution must suffer ; this has been conclusively proved during the past Two years . 4 . —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 . 5 . —At the last election ( October 1887 ) Twelve Candidates only out of Fifty-four could be elected . 6 . —In the Preparatory School a further number of 20 Boys could be accommodated , did the condition of the Funds warrant such increase . 7 . —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 Freemasonry . 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 . Steward ) , Secretary . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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THE ROYAL "SILVER WEDDING." Article 1
NEED FOR TIMELY PREPARATION. Article 1
POPULARISING FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE RIGHT OF VISIT. Article 3
OFFICIAL ZEAL WITHOUT DISCRETION. Article 4
MASONRY IS ETERNAL. Article 4
THE OLD MASONIANS. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
REVIEWS. Article 5
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INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 6
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 9
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THE THEATRES, &c. Article 10
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THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 13
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LODGES, CHAPTERS, &c. Article 15
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ROYALMASONICINSTITUTIONFORBOYS, WOODGREEN,LONDON,N. ( Urmtb p atron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Ijmxbtrti ; HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . VISCOUNTEBKINGTON;M.P. RIGHT WOR . PROVINCIAL GEAOT ) MASTER OIP DETON , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE AT TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY,27TH JUNE1888. FURTHERPARTICULARSWILLBEDULYANNOUNCED. TheServicesofBrethrenasStewardsareearnestlysolicited.

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SPECIALREASONS injustificationofarenewedSpecialAppealforSupport. 1 . — -The FUNDED PBOPEETT 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 S ECURED ANNUAL INCOME is £ 755 O 0 while that of the R . 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 Annual Festival is held subsequent to the Festivals of the two other Masonic Institutions , and consequently , unless its claims are considered simultaneously with theirs , the interests of the Institution must suffer ; this has been conclusively proved during the past Two years . 4 . —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 . 5 . —At the last election ( October 1887 ) Twelve Candidates only out of Fifty-four could be elected . 6 . —In the Preparatory School a further number of 20 Boys could be accommodated , did the condition of the Funds warrant such increase . 7 . —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 Freemasonry . 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 . Steward ) , Secretary . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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