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Article THE REGENT SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Page 1 of 1 Article THE LATE BRO. WILLIAM MASTERS. Page 1 of 1 Article THE LATE BRO. WILLIAM MASTERS. Page 1 of 1 Article OXFORDSHIRE. Page 1 of 1 Article WEST YORKSHIRE. Page 1 of 1 Article NEW HALL AT SALTBURN. Page 1 of 1
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The Regent School Elections.
THE REGENT SCHOOL ELECTIONS .
THE following were the unsuccessful candidates at the halfyearly elections of the two Schools , together with particulars in regard to the voting . In all cases where the candidates remain eligible these recorded votes will be carried forward for the next election .
GIRLS . No . on List . Name . Votes : Forward . Polled . Total . 29 Lomer , Julie Kate Ruby ... — 2526 2526 24 Eastment , Roso Ellen ... — 2525 2525 34 Hancock , Muriel ..., ... — 1907 1907 33 Taylor , Elsie Hollowel ... — 1795 1795 12 Richardson , Florence ... ... 131 1005 1136
26 Kingsmill , Winifred Mary ... — 1060 1060 14 Canova , Trixie Kathleen Copeland 166 793 959 18 Holloway , Maggie ... ... 504 193 697 28 Franklin , Marion Ruby ... — 642 642 3 Williams , Violet May ... ... 113 430 534
30 Cain , Alice Louise ... ... — 351 351 8 Dransfield , Laura Elizabeth ... 201 112 313 4 Minns , Dorothy Leonore ... 80 135 215 5 Tanner , Sybil ... ... 30 25 65 21 Kemp , Olive ... ... — 33 33 20 Hawkins , Phillis ... ... — — —
BOYS . No . on List . Name . Votes : Forward . Polled . Total , 24 Baverstock , Robert William ... ' — 3051 3051 2 Vockins , Reginald Cecil Hadland 1591 711 2302 30 Worrell , Cecil Herbert ... — 2298 2298 27 Button , Frank Gordon ... — 1964 1964
28 Button , Frederick Waters ... — 1908 1908 45 Bassett , Horace Edward ... — 1605 1605 10 Craighead , Percy Allan ... 347 1131 1478 18 Ward , Cecil Albert ... ... 578 794 1372 1 Baker , Arthur ... ... 868 500 1368
14 Nichols , Walter Gordon ... 743 497 1240 43 Loxley , Owen Ward ... ... — 1093 1093 37 Anderson , Thomas ... ... — 1080 1080 23 Hitchcock , Albert Victor Baker ... — 997 997 39 Turner . Francis Thomas ... — 929 929
33 Sutton , Arthur Henry ... — 622 622 12 Pallot , Charles Frederick ... 203 401 604 44 Laing , James Forbes ... ... — 567 567 16 Linnett , Benjamin Wellesley ... 281 197 478 21 Aberdein , James Harold ... 102 353 455
31 Cheeseman , Cecil Wyatt ... — 379 379 40 Coloman , Percival Stanley ... — 264 264 20 McCallum , Malcolm Marson ... 174 24 198 36 Hayward , Percy Henry ... — 197 197 46 Venables , George Vernon ... — 152 152
32 Coales , William Denis ... — 137 137 35 Oldham , George Harold ... — 43 43 34 Johnstone , Walter Latimer ... — 33 33 8 Honey , William James ... 12 3 15 29 Smith , Sydney George ... — 11 11
The Late Bro. William Masters.
THE LATE BRO . WILLIAM MASTERS .
rriHE Board of Management of the Eoyal Masonic Institution JL for Boys has unanimously resolved that the eminent services of the late Brother William Masters to the Institution merit a lasting recognition . It is proposed to perpetuate our late Brother ' s name by the
establishment of Prizes for Proficiency in " Eailway History and Geography "—a subject in which Brother Masters took especial interest , and for which he was in the habit of giving special Prizes at thfi Annual Distrihntinn . hnt * . thp . rlpfmifcf * nanr-p nf t , hp
Prize will be determined later on by the Board . It is estimated that a sum of £ 100 would suffice for the
purpose , and that subscriptions for same should be invited from the individual members of the Board of Management , and from Lod ges to which our late Brother belonged . Brother J . M . McLeod is acting as Secretary to the Fund , and Bends us the accompanying " First List" of Subscriptions
The Late Bro. William Masters.
with notification that he will be pleased to have authority to add the names of individuals or Lodges thereto :
Bro . Richard Eve ... ... ... ... £ 110 C . E . Keyser 110 Geo . Corbie 110 H . E . Diamond ... ... ... 110 G . E . Fairohild 110
H . Pritchard ... ... ... ... 110 W . Russell 110 W . A . Scurrah ... ... ... 110 W . F . Smitson ... ... ... 110
J . J . Thomas ... ... ... ... 110 Jas . Willing jun . ... ... ... 110 J . M . McLeod ... ... ... ... 110 Langton ... ... ... ... 110
Vassar Smith ... ... ... ... 110 Jas . Stephens ... ... ... ... 110 C . W . Hudson 110 S . J . Attenborough ... ... ... 110
Oxfordshire.
OXFORDSHIRE .
VISCOUNT VALBNTIA , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master has been appointed by the Prince of Wales as Grand Superintendent of Eoyal Arch Masons of the Province , in place of the Eev . H . A . Pickard , resigned . The installation of Viscount Valentia will take place on the 12 th November .
West Yorkshire.
WEST YORKSHIRE .
ON Wednesday , the half-yearly meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge took place at the Town Hall , Dewsbury Bro . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master , presided , supported by Bro . H . Smith Deputy Provincial Grand Master , other present and past Provincial Officers and a very large number of other Brethren . After the business , of a formal character , dinner was served in the Mayor ' s Eeception Eooms .
New Hall At Saltburn.
NEW HALL AT SALTBURN .
ON Monday , the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , of Wensley Hall , Leyburn , Deputy Provincial Grand Master North and Bast Yorkshire , dedicated a new Masonic Hall for the use of the Handyside Lodge of Freemasons , Saltburn-by-the-Sea . Eecently
the Lodge has held its meetings in a room at the Queen Hotel , but an increase in the membership necessitated the obtaining of a larger and more suitable room , and the new Lodge Eoom has been provided over the Parochial Hall . Between sixty and seventy Brethren were present . — " Leeds Mercury . "
Eeferring to the proposal of Bro . Woodward that the Freemasons of England should contribute to the internal decoration of St . Paul's Cathedral , we must admit we have not been inside that building for some time past , and cannot therefore say , from personal observation , what is its present state ,
but we have recently been inside Freemasons' Hall , and vouch for the fact that a proposal to redecorate some of its rooms could not be questioned on the plea of unnecessary expenditure . In this , as in many other matters , the Freemasons of England might well look at home before searching for outside worlds to
conquer . A damp , funereal air too , about the apartments , may perhaps be appropriate to the Master Mason ceremony , but when the business of a Lodge is confined to the first two degrees there can hardly be any excuse for this adjunct . Masonry has
to bear the blame of nearly all the ills that happen to its members within a few days of their Lodge nights , and there is no necessity for additional odium being attached to it as being the cause of colds and attendant complications to all who , by early attendance , participate in the process of airing the Lodge Eoom .
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The Regent School Elections.
THE REGENT SCHOOL ELECTIONS .
THE following were the unsuccessful candidates at the halfyearly elections of the two Schools , together with particulars in regard to the voting . In all cases where the candidates remain eligible these recorded votes will be carried forward for the next election .
GIRLS . No . on List . Name . Votes : Forward . Polled . Total . 29 Lomer , Julie Kate Ruby ... — 2526 2526 24 Eastment , Roso Ellen ... — 2525 2525 34 Hancock , Muriel ..., ... — 1907 1907 33 Taylor , Elsie Hollowel ... — 1795 1795 12 Richardson , Florence ... ... 131 1005 1136
26 Kingsmill , Winifred Mary ... — 1060 1060 14 Canova , Trixie Kathleen Copeland 166 793 959 18 Holloway , Maggie ... ... 504 193 697 28 Franklin , Marion Ruby ... — 642 642 3 Williams , Violet May ... ... 113 430 534
30 Cain , Alice Louise ... ... — 351 351 8 Dransfield , Laura Elizabeth ... 201 112 313 4 Minns , Dorothy Leonore ... 80 135 215 5 Tanner , Sybil ... ... 30 25 65 21 Kemp , Olive ... ... — 33 33 20 Hawkins , Phillis ... ... — — —
BOYS . No . on List . Name . Votes : Forward . Polled . Total , 24 Baverstock , Robert William ... ' — 3051 3051 2 Vockins , Reginald Cecil Hadland 1591 711 2302 30 Worrell , Cecil Herbert ... — 2298 2298 27 Button , Frank Gordon ... — 1964 1964
28 Button , Frederick Waters ... — 1908 1908 45 Bassett , Horace Edward ... — 1605 1605 10 Craighead , Percy Allan ... 347 1131 1478 18 Ward , Cecil Albert ... ... 578 794 1372 1 Baker , Arthur ... ... 868 500 1368
14 Nichols , Walter Gordon ... 743 497 1240 43 Loxley , Owen Ward ... ... — 1093 1093 37 Anderson , Thomas ... ... — 1080 1080 23 Hitchcock , Albert Victor Baker ... — 997 997 39 Turner . Francis Thomas ... — 929 929
33 Sutton , Arthur Henry ... — 622 622 12 Pallot , Charles Frederick ... 203 401 604 44 Laing , James Forbes ... ... — 567 567 16 Linnett , Benjamin Wellesley ... 281 197 478 21 Aberdein , James Harold ... 102 353 455
31 Cheeseman , Cecil Wyatt ... — 379 379 40 Coloman , Percival Stanley ... — 264 264 20 McCallum , Malcolm Marson ... 174 24 198 36 Hayward , Percy Henry ... — 197 197 46 Venables , George Vernon ... — 152 152
32 Coales , William Denis ... — 137 137 35 Oldham , George Harold ... — 43 43 34 Johnstone , Walter Latimer ... — 33 33 8 Honey , William James ... 12 3 15 29 Smith , Sydney George ... — 11 11
The Late Bro. William Masters.
THE LATE BRO . WILLIAM MASTERS .
rriHE Board of Management of the Eoyal Masonic Institution JL for Boys has unanimously resolved that the eminent services of the late Brother William Masters to the Institution merit a lasting recognition . It is proposed to perpetuate our late Brother ' s name by the
establishment of Prizes for Proficiency in " Eailway History and Geography "—a subject in which Brother Masters took especial interest , and for which he was in the habit of giving special Prizes at thfi Annual Distrihntinn . hnt * . thp . rlpfmifcf * nanr-p nf t , hp
Prize will be determined later on by the Board . It is estimated that a sum of £ 100 would suffice for the
purpose , and that subscriptions for same should be invited from the individual members of the Board of Management , and from Lod ges to which our late Brother belonged . Brother J . M . McLeod is acting as Secretary to the Fund , and Bends us the accompanying " First List" of Subscriptions
The Late Bro. William Masters.
with notification that he will be pleased to have authority to add the names of individuals or Lodges thereto :
Bro . Richard Eve ... ... ... ... £ 110 C . E . Keyser 110 Geo . Corbie 110 H . E . Diamond ... ... ... 110 G . E . Fairohild 110
H . Pritchard ... ... ... ... 110 W . Russell 110 W . A . Scurrah ... ... ... 110 W . F . Smitson ... ... ... 110
J . J . Thomas ... ... ... ... 110 Jas . Willing jun . ... ... ... 110 J . M . McLeod ... ... ... ... 110 Langton ... ... ... ... 110
Vassar Smith ... ... ... ... 110 Jas . Stephens ... ... ... ... 110 C . W . Hudson 110 S . J . Attenborough ... ... ... 110
Oxfordshire.
OXFORDSHIRE .
VISCOUNT VALBNTIA , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master has been appointed by the Prince of Wales as Grand Superintendent of Eoyal Arch Masons of the Province , in place of the Eev . H . A . Pickard , resigned . The installation of Viscount Valentia will take place on the 12 th November .
West Yorkshire.
WEST YORKSHIRE .
ON Wednesday , the half-yearly meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge took place at the Town Hall , Dewsbury Bro . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master , presided , supported by Bro . H . Smith Deputy Provincial Grand Master , other present and past Provincial Officers and a very large number of other Brethren . After the business , of a formal character , dinner was served in the Mayor ' s Eeception Eooms .
New Hall At Saltburn.
NEW HALL AT SALTBURN .
ON Monday , the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , of Wensley Hall , Leyburn , Deputy Provincial Grand Master North and Bast Yorkshire , dedicated a new Masonic Hall for the use of the Handyside Lodge of Freemasons , Saltburn-by-the-Sea . Eecently
the Lodge has held its meetings in a room at the Queen Hotel , but an increase in the membership necessitated the obtaining of a larger and more suitable room , and the new Lodge Eoom has been provided over the Parochial Hall . Between sixty and seventy Brethren were present . — " Leeds Mercury . "
Eeferring to the proposal of Bro . Woodward that the Freemasons of England should contribute to the internal decoration of St . Paul's Cathedral , we must admit we have not been inside that building for some time past , and cannot therefore say , from personal observation , what is its present state ,
but we have recently been inside Freemasons' Hall , and vouch for the fact that a proposal to redecorate some of its rooms could not be questioned on the plea of unnecessary expenditure . In this , as in many other matters , the Freemasons of England might well look at home before searching for outside worlds to
conquer . A damp , funereal air too , about the apartments , may perhaps be appropriate to the Master Mason ceremony , but when the business of a Lodge is confined to the first two degrees there can hardly be any excuse for this adjunct . Masonry has
to bear the blame of nearly all the ills that happen to its members within a few days of their Lodge nights , and there is no necessity for additional odium being attached to it as being the cause of colds and attendant complications to all who , by early attendance , participate in the process of airing the Lodge Eoom .