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%amllltemxkfltstitutiaiTfor(girls, ^ & T JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . R . HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G .. & C , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . Bankers : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER B ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . KjyXIUEIiY SUPPORTED BY VOMJMTABT COWTBIBUTIONS . The 102 nd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILti BH HEID ON TUESDAY , THE 20 TH MAT 1890 , UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PBESIDBNCT OF E . W . Bro . COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART . P . G . W ., Prov . Grand Master Middlesex , President of the Board of Stewards : Bro . Col . JAMES P ETERS , Patron , Trustee , P . G . S . B ., P . G . S . W . 'Middx . Treasurer : Bro . C . E . KEYSEU , Vice-Patron , P . G . W . Herts . Chairman of the Ladies Stewards : Bro . E . LUXHORE MARSHALL , P . M . 235 . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the above important occasion will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OFFICE—5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C .

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|l0gaiPitsairk|itstltutt0itfor§0]TS , To the Patrons , Vice- _ Patrons , "Vice-Presidents , and Hiife Governors of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . BRETHREN desirous of assisting and supporting BRO . GORDON SMITH ( M . A , ) , P . G . S . EDR ., P . M . 11 and 2011 , Member ot the Board of General Purposes , & c , & c ., in his Candidature for tho Secretaryship of tho Institution , aro requested to kindly send thoir names to BRO . Ei / CBira MoNTEUlfis , P . M . 14 , 2060 , 2213 , P . G . S ., G . Sword 3 . Eng „ & c , & C , Hon . Sec . to tho Committee . 11 th April 1820 . 2 Paper Buildings , Tomplo , E . C .

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INSTALLATION OFH.R.H,THEPRINCEOFWALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th . APRIL 1875 . / COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother IIARTY , V F - M .. consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered i roots , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . N ORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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i^^^^ ^^^^a SATURDAY , 19 TH APRIL 1890 .

Bombay.

BOMBAY .

— : o : — ENTERTAINMENT TO H . R . H . THE DUKE OP CONNAUGHT . A FAREWELL entertainment to His Royal Highness the Duke of ¦ ti . Connaught , as District Grand Master of Bombay , was given

on the 13 th nit ., at the Secretariat , by the Lodges working nnder the English Constitution . The grounds of the Secretariat compound were illuminated with bnttees , and the band of the 2 nd Gloucester , shire Regiment played a selection of music during fche evening . Tho decorations in the Council Hall were under the direction of Mr . Alex .

Mackenzie . While tho guests were arriving , Mr . Langbfcon exhibited his phonograph in one of fche side rooms , for the amusement of those assembled ; and the experiments proved very entertaining . ( About 9 * 50 p . m . H . R . H . tho District Grand Master , accompanied by fche Duchess , and attended by Colonel Cavaye , Military Secretary ; Colonel Beoher , Equerry-in-Waiting 5 and Captain Ferguson , Aide-de-Camp , arrived at the Secretariat , and was received at the landing by

Bro . Harold King Deputy District Grand Master , Bro . Sir Henry Morland Grand Master of all Scottish Freemasonry , Bro . Hussey District Graud Secretary , and Officers of the two Grand Lodges . The Duchess was escorted fco tho Council Hall by Bro . Harold King . The Officers of fche Grand Lodges formed a procession , and the District ; Grand Master was conducted in due form to the dais specially prepared for him . The Grand Officers and the guests stood opposite the dais ; when Bro . Harold read fche following address :

Lieutenanfc-Goneral His Eoyal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert , Duke of Connaught and Strathearn , K . G ., K . T ., K . P ., G . C . S . I ., G . C . M . G ., G . C . I . E ., C . B ., A . D . C , Past Grand Warden of England , Provincial Grand Master of Sussex , & c , & c , & c , Right Worshipful District Grand Master of Bombay and its Dependencies .

May ifc please your Royal Highness , —We the Deputy District Grant Master and Officers of tho District Grand Lodge of Bombay , under tho United Grand Lodge of Freo and Accepted Masons of England , on behalf of the Brethren nnder your jurisdiction in India , beg permission to tender , for your acceptance , fche expression of our sincere regret , that the time has arrived for your departure from our

midst , entailing the severance of those personal relations which have subsisted so happily between your Royal Highness and the Brethren wo represent . First of tho Princes of your Royal House , who havo resided in and taken part in tho govoiament of this conntry , your Royal Highness , by becoming our District Grand Master , has shown thafc no rank is too exalted , and no office tco high , to prevent a recognition of

our Brotherhood , and tho discharge of tho most important duties connected with its government . We aro fully aware thafc the smallest details which have como before you in this capacity have received yonr most careful consideration . We trust that , as District Grand Master of Bombay , you have realized the accuracy of the forecast whioh you made on the occasion of your Royal Highness ' s

installation , namely , that there is probably no more unique District than that of Bombay , comprising , as it does among its Brethren , men of so many nationalities and creeds , but all imbued with the same true spirit of devotion to Craft and of loyalty fco our beloved Sovereign . On the same occasion , you were pleased to add thafc , if during fche tenure of your office you succeeded in keeping the Brethren up to

fche mark , iu increasing their numbers , and stimulating their enthusiasm , you would feel amply rewarded . And now thafc you are leaving us , we feel assured thafc your Royal Highness will not consider you have laboured in vain , for not only has the former standard of Masonio work been fully maintained , but the devotion of the Brethren has bet > me strengthened by the example you

have sofc them in aiding and encouraging every object tending to the advancement and good of fche Craft . But believe us , Sir , when we assure you that the benefits which have followed your rule will not cease with your departure . Tho bright light which has shone on Masonry in this district during the period you have ruled so wisely and so well , will , wo trust , continue to shine for many years

to come , to enlighten the brethren in the path of duty ; and wo doubt nofc but that , though separated from us , you will still continue to take an interest in our welfare and progress . It is now nearly six aud a-balf years sinra your Royal Highness landed in Iodia , with H . R . H . the Duchess of Connaught , and during half of that period you havo held the distinguished office of Commander-in-Chief of llor Majesty ' s Bombay Forces , in the discharge of tho important duties

of which posit , no less than in your position as leader of Society , you havo won the highest respect and good will of all classes . And wo rejoice to think that tho wide experience which your Royal Highness has acquired during your command in Bengal , and afterwards in Bombay , of the many varied raoa of this vast Continent , will , from tho exalted position you hold , bo of signal advantage hereafter no less in tho interests of the Government of the British Empire than iu tho interests of India . Tho princely courtesy with which you have

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%amllltemxkfltstitutiaiTfor(girls, ^ & T JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . R . HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G .. & C , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . Bankers : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER B ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . KjyXIUEIiY SUPPORTED BY VOMJMTABT COWTBIBUTIONS . The 102 nd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILti BH HEID ON TUESDAY , THE 20 TH MAT 1890 , UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PBESIDBNCT OF E . W . Bro . COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART . P . G . W ., Prov . Grand Master Middlesex , President of the Board of Stewards : Bro . Col . JAMES P ETERS , Patron , Trustee , P . G . S . B ., P . G . S . W . 'Middx . Treasurer : Bro . C . E . KEYSEU , Vice-Patron , P . G . W . Herts . Chairman of the Ladies Stewards : Bro . E . LUXHORE MARSHALL , P . M . 235 . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the above important occasion will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OFFICE—5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C .

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|l0gaiPitsairk|itstltutt0itfor§0]TS , To the Patrons , Vice- _ Patrons , "Vice-Presidents , and Hiife Governors of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . BRETHREN desirous of assisting and supporting BRO . GORDON SMITH ( M . A , ) , P . G . S . EDR ., P . M . 11 and 2011 , Member ot the Board of General Purposes , & c , & c ., in his Candidature for tho Secretaryship of tho Institution , aro requested to kindly send thoir names to BRO . Ei / CBira MoNTEUlfis , P . M . 14 , 2060 , 2213 , P . G . S ., G . Sword 3 . Eng „ & c , & C , Hon . Sec . to tho Committee . 11 th April 1820 . 2 Paper Buildings , Tomplo , E . C .

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MASONICLITERATURE. YVTANTED . —To Purchase , for Cash , OLD ROOKS ON FREEMASONRY . T T State full Title , Date , and style of Binding ; with prices required , iddress F . W ., 41 Thornhill Square , Barnsbury , London , N . Four days' silence a negative .

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FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . FOR SALE . —Tho First Three Volumes of the 4 to Series , issued from July 1850 to December 181 ) . Bound in Cloth , as published ; Vols , ^ aml 3 gilt cdjres . In fine condition , with solondid porti . iit of the Karl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . Price £ 2 10 s . Address M . M ., c / o Publisher FBEEJIASOK ' ^ HBOjricra , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , London , N .

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INSTALLATION OFH.R.H,THEPRINCEOFWALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th . APRIL 1875 . / COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother IIARTY , V F - M .. consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered i roots , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . N ORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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i^^^^ ^^^^a SATURDAY , 19 TH APRIL 1890 .

Bombay.

BOMBAY .

— : o : — ENTERTAINMENT TO H . R . H . THE DUKE OP CONNAUGHT . A FAREWELL entertainment to His Royal Highness the Duke of ¦ ti . Connaught , as District Grand Master of Bombay , was given

on the 13 th nit ., at the Secretariat , by the Lodges working nnder the English Constitution . The grounds of the Secretariat compound were illuminated with bnttees , and the band of the 2 nd Gloucester , shire Regiment played a selection of music during fche evening . Tho decorations in the Council Hall were under the direction of Mr . Alex .

Mackenzie . While tho guests were arriving , Mr . Langbfcon exhibited his phonograph in one of fche side rooms , for the amusement of those assembled ; and the experiments proved very entertaining . ( About 9 * 50 p . m . H . R . H . tho District Grand Master , accompanied by fche Duchess , and attended by Colonel Cavaye , Military Secretary ; Colonel Beoher , Equerry-in-Waiting 5 and Captain Ferguson , Aide-de-Camp , arrived at the Secretariat , and was received at the landing by

Bro . Harold King Deputy District Grand Master , Bro . Sir Henry Morland Grand Master of all Scottish Freemasonry , Bro . Hussey District Graud Secretary , and Officers of the two Grand Lodges . The Duchess was escorted fco tho Council Hall by Bro . Harold King . The Officers of fche Grand Lodges formed a procession , and the District ; Grand Master was conducted in due form to the dais specially prepared for him . The Grand Officers and the guests stood opposite the dais ; when Bro . Harold read fche following address :

Lieutenanfc-Goneral His Eoyal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert , Duke of Connaught and Strathearn , K . G ., K . T ., K . P ., G . C . S . I ., G . C . M . G ., G . C . I . E ., C . B ., A . D . C , Past Grand Warden of England , Provincial Grand Master of Sussex , & c , & c , & c , Right Worshipful District Grand Master of Bombay and its Dependencies .

May ifc please your Royal Highness , —We the Deputy District Grant Master and Officers of tho District Grand Lodge of Bombay , under tho United Grand Lodge of Freo and Accepted Masons of England , on behalf of the Brethren nnder your jurisdiction in India , beg permission to tender , for your acceptance , fche expression of our sincere regret , that the time has arrived for your departure from our

midst , entailing the severance of those personal relations which have subsisted so happily between your Royal Highness and the Brethren wo represent . First of tho Princes of your Royal House , who havo resided in and taken part in tho govoiament of this conntry , your Royal Highness , by becoming our District Grand Master , has shown thafc no rank is too exalted , and no office tco high , to prevent a recognition of

our Brotherhood , and tho discharge of tho most important duties connected with its government . We aro fully aware thafc the smallest details which have como before you in this capacity have received yonr most careful consideration . We trust that , as District Grand Master of Bombay , you have realized the accuracy of the forecast whioh you made on the occasion of your Royal Highness ' s

installation , namely , that there is probably no more unique District than that of Bombay , comprising , as it does among its Brethren , men of so many nationalities and creeds , but all imbued with the same true spirit of devotion to Craft and of loyalty fco our beloved Sovereign . On the same occasion , you were pleased to add thafc , if during fche tenure of your office you succeeded in keeping the Brethren up to

fche mark , iu increasing their numbers , and stimulating their enthusiasm , you would feel amply rewarded . And now thafc you are leaving us , we feel assured thafc your Royal Highness will not consider you have laboured in vain , for not only has the former standard of Masonio work been fully maintained , but the devotion of the Brethren has bet > me strengthened by the example you

have sofc them in aiding and encouraging every object tending to the advancement and good of fche Craft . But believe us , Sir , when we assure you that the benefits which have followed your rule will not cease with your departure . Tho bright light which has shone on Masonry in this district during the period you have ruled so wisely and so well , will , wo trust , continue to shine for many years

to come , to enlighten the brethren in the path of duty ; and wo doubt nofc but that , though separated from us , you will still continue to take an interest in our welfare and progress . It is now nearly six aud a-balf years sinra your Royal Highness landed in Iodia , with H . R . H . the Duchess of Connaught , and during half of that period you havo held the distinguished office of Commander-in-Chief of llor Majesty ' s Bombay Forces , in the discharge of tho important duties

of which posit , no less than in your position as leader of Society , you havo won the highest respect and good will of all classes . And wo rejoice to think that tho wide experience which your Royal Highness has acquired during your command in Bengal , and afterwards in Bombay , of the many varied raoa of this vast Continent , will , from tho exalted position you hold , bo of signal advantage hereafter no less in tho interests of the Government of the British Empire than iu tho interests of India . Tho princely courtesy with which you have

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