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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOBN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TKRMIHUS of the LONDOJT CIUTIUM and DOVBR RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The ui > i > oiu < incii ( s ( liroiitfltoiit so ari'mig ;?< I a * to cimiiii" domestic < M > iitt * ort . EVERY ACCOMMODAriON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , ^ itM rc ^ LD ' mncrs # " ^ STcbbiirigf ^ Breakfasts . THE CRUSADERS LODGK , NO . 1077 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 17-13 , IIOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ISTABTLSHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison TSleotrio IiiaKt . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS and ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS ; RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . The memhers of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 167 , have hold their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to C . M . FROUD , Proprietor .

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THEBOLTONHOTEL, DUKE EOAD , CHISWICK , A few Minntes from three Railway Stations—the Chiswick and Hammersmith on tho North London ; the Chiswick , on the South Western ; and the Metropolitan , Turnham Green . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS ; RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . The Chiswick Lodge holds its Meetings hero . " The ' Bolton' is a cosy and vory pleasant home . "—Vide Masonic Press . Tariff and particulars promptly supplied . THOMAS WRIGHT , Proprietor .

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| i0j)iilHasantcInstitutionfar§0jjs, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINCE or WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M .

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H . R . H . THE DUKE OF ALBANY , K . G . R . W . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF OXFORDSHIRE , Has most kindly consented to preside at THEEIGHTYSIXTH ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL, TO BE HELD IN JUNE 1884 . The services of Brethren willing to act as Stewards are earnestly solicited and will be gratefully acknowledged . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std ., ) Vice-Patron , Secretary . OFFICES—6 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . 28 th December 1883 .

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VOTES AND INTEREST ARE SOLICITED FOR MRS . JANE TRIBE , aged 63 , WIDOW of Brother George Henry Tribe , who was initiated 1858 in No . 60-1 , Lyttelton , New Zealand ; joined No . 609 , Christchurch , New Zealand ; was first Worshipfnl Master of No . 1241 , Ross , New Zealand ; subsequently District Grand Chaplain Westland ; and District Grand Treasurer North Island , New Zealand . Votes thankfully received by Mr . C . BECKINGHAM , 415 Strand ; or by I Bro . C . J . PERCEVAL ( V . P . ) , 8 Thurloe Place , S . W .

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SECOND APPLICATION , April 1884 . To the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . THE favour of the VOTES and INTEREST of the Governors and Subscribers is earnestly solicited on behalf of LIONEL ELENKINSOP J . MANBY , AGED 9 YEARS . The Candidate's father , Bro . JOHK G . MANBY , was initiated in the Sincerity Lodge , No . 292 , Liverpool , in 1859 , and on his removal to London joined Prudent Brethren Lodge , No . 115 , and the Chapter , and continued to be a subscribing member of the same until his death , which took place in January 1883 . He leaves a widow and four young children very inadequately provided for . Proxies will be thankfully received by the widow , Mrs . MANBY , Ashwick Cottage , Oakhill , Bath .

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Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on tho only successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By ROBERT G . xyATis , il . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., Sec ., 5 Bnlstrode-street , Cavendish-sq ., London . London : C . MITCHBLT , CO ., Red Linn-court , Fleot-stroet ; and Simpkin and Co ., Stationers' Hall-court

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Reviews.

REVIEWS .

All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere "Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , KT . Ui

. — Bow we defended Arabi and his Friends . A Story of Egypt and the Egyptians . By A . M . Broadley , Barrister-at-Law . Author of "Tunis Past and Present . " Illustrated by Frederick Villiers , Special Correspondent of " The Graphic" in Egypt . London : Chapman and Hall ( Limited ) . 1884 .

Not long after they had received their instructions from Arabi for his defence , the author and his learned brother in the law were retained as counsel for others among the prisoners , Yaeoub Sami Pacha being one of the number . It became necessary , therefore , that they should have interviews with their new clients , and visits were accordingly paid to Toulbaand Tacoub Sami Pachas , Ahmed Rifat Bey , & o . Of these Ahmed Rifat would seem to have been about the most con . spicnons , and certainly the most distinguished personage , as well as the man of greatest culture . In his cell , we are told , were " books , embroidered cushions , a Persian carpet , a looking-glass , and elaborate mosquito curtains . " At their first interview he gave his counsel

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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOBN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TKRMIHUS of the LONDOJT CIUTIUM and DOVBR RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The ui > i > oiu < incii ( s ( liroiitfltoiit so ari'mig ;?< I a * to cimiiii" domestic < M > iitt * ort . EVERY ACCOMMODAriON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , ^ itM rc ^ LD ' mncrs # " ^ STcbbiirigf ^ Breakfasts . THE CRUSADERS LODGK , NO . 1077 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 17-13 , IIOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ISTABTLSHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison TSleotrio IiiaKt . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS and ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS ; RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . The memhers of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 167 , have hold their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to C . M . FROUD , Proprietor .

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THEBOLTONHOTEL, DUKE EOAD , CHISWICK , A few Minntes from three Railway Stations—the Chiswick and Hammersmith on tho North London ; the Chiswick , on the South Western ; and the Metropolitan , Turnham Green . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS ; RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . The Chiswick Lodge holds its Meetings hero . " The ' Bolton' is a cosy and vory pleasant home . "—Vide Masonic Press . Tariff and particulars promptly supplied . THOMAS WRIGHT , Proprietor .

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§krplSJtenmcfttstifafernforItfgs, PRE PA RATO RY SCHOOL SPEC I AL BUILDING FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special Fund , attainable until 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or any Donor who may qualify as such up to the elate named above , will receive—TWO VOTES , —instead of One Vote , for LIFE , TOR EVERY FIVE GUINEAS contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & c , similarly qualified may secure Tiro Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " * * Ladie 3 , and "Lewises "—being minors—similarly qualified , and all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Five Guineas so contributed . Contributors of less than Five Guineas , to the " SPECIAL FUND , ' will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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Noiv Beady , Grown 8 vo , 96 pp , : ; Price One Shilling , Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps , OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORY0EFREEMASONRY "Written expressly for delivery in Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MOKGAN , BELVIDEEE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , N . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Secretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be suppliec carriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .

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PAUL&BUREOWS, MANUFACTURERS OP SODA WATER AND SELTZER WATER , LEMONADE AND GINGER BEER , GINGER ALE AND POTASH WATER , & c . & c . FIRST CLASS QUALITY ONLY WILSON and ENDELL STREETS , LONG ACRE , LONDON , W . < ESTABLISHED EIGHTY YEARS .

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| i0j)iilHasantcInstitutionfar§0jjs, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINCE or WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M .

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H . R . H . THE DUKE OF ALBANY , K . G . R . W . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF OXFORDSHIRE , Has most kindly consented to preside at THEEIGHTYSIXTH ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL, TO BE HELD IN JUNE 1884 . The services of Brethren willing to act as Stewards are earnestly solicited and will be gratefully acknowledged . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std ., ) Vice-Patron , Secretary . OFFICES—6 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . 28 th December 1883 .

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VOTES AND INTEREST ARE SOLICITED FOR MRS . JANE TRIBE , aged 63 , WIDOW of Brother George Henry Tribe , who was initiated 1858 in No . 60-1 , Lyttelton , New Zealand ; joined No . 609 , Christchurch , New Zealand ; was first Worshipfnl Master of No . 1241 , Ross , New Zealand ; subsequently District Grand Chaplain Westland ; and District Grand Treasurer North Island , New Zealand . Votes thankfully received by Mr . C . BECKINGHAM , 415 Strand ; or by I Bro . C . J . PERCEVAL ( V . P . ) , 8 Thurloe Place , S . W .

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SECOND APPLICATION , April 1884 . To the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . THE favour of the VOTES and INTEREST of the Governors and Subscribers is earnestly solicited on behalf of LIONEL ELENKINSOP J . MANBY , AGED 9 YEARS . The Candidate's father , Bro . JOHK G . MANBY , was initiated in the Sincerity Lodge , No . 292 , Liverpool , in 1859 , and on his removal to London joined Prudent Brethren Lodge , No . 115 , and the Chapter , and continued to be a subscribing member of the same until his death , which took place in January 1883 . He leaves a widow and four young children very inadequately provided for . Proxies will be thankfully received by the widow , Mrs . MANBY , Ashwick Cottage , Oakhill , Bath .

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BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Partios . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

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Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on tho only successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By ROBERT G . xyATis , il . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., Sec ., 5 Bnlstrode-street , Cavendish-sq ., London . London : C . MITCHBLT , CO ., Red Linn-court , Fleot-stroet ; and Simpkin and Co ., Stationers' Hall-court

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H ^^^^ Wi ^^ ai

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere "Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , KT . Ui

. — Bow we defended Arabi and his Friends . A Story of Egypt and the Egyptians . By A . M . Broadley , Barrister-at-Law . Author of "Tunis Past and Present . " Illustrated by Frederick Villiers , Special Correspondent of " The Graphic" in Egypt . London : Chapman and Hall ( Limited ) . 1884 .

Not long after they had received their instructions from Arabi for his defence , the author and his learned brother in the law were retained as counsel for others among the prisoners , Yaeoub Sami Pacha being one of the number . It became necessary , therefore , that they should have interviews with their new clients , and visits were accordingly paid to Toulbaand Tacoub Sami Pachas , Ahmed Rifat Bey , & o . Of these Ahmed Rifat would seem to have been about the most con . spicnons , and certainly the most distinguished personage , as well as the man of greatest culture . In his cell , we are told , were " books , embroidered cushions , a Persian carpet , a looking-glass , and elaborate mosquito curtains . " At their first interview he gave his counsel

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