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Notices To Correspondents.
TEMPLARISM . —E . C . —We cannot say . We believe the Sir Kt ., who acted for so many years as Dir . of Cers ., has altogether retired from the Craft . THE JEAVELS . — " A CAPTAIN OP LINES . "—We are unwilling to allude again to this subject . The mischief being done , must we fear be submitted to , especially as the M . E . the S . G . C . has presented them to G . C , and they have been accepted . 30 ° —SIR KT . F . —The next meeting is appointed for Wednesdaythe 6 th Jul .
. , y We have not heard , who is to succeed the late Sir Kt . Evans , whose loss will be most severely felt in this degree , as well as in the Mark Masons' Lodge . 33 ° . —We have received many inquiries as to the successor of the 111 . Sec . Gen . Sir D . W . Nash amongst the " illustrious nine . " We believe no decision has been yet made , though the 111 . Sov . Inspect . Gen ., W . Tucker , is at present fulfilling the duties of the office . It is more than probable , we hear , that two other vacancies will speedily occur amongst " the select few . "
SHEERNESS . —S . PROV . G . W . —We cannot sufficiently express our obligations to the worthy Brother for the trouble he has taken . Owing to the month being nearly closed , when his last favor came to hand , we were compelled to be content with the first communication , which we must apologize for curtailing , on account of the pressure of Provincial Intelligence . \* On the eve of going to press , our attention has been dTawn to an article
in the Masonic Union Magazine , published in the United States of America , on tbe subject of the jurisdiction of the Grand Conclave of England and Wales . We shall take an opportunity of referring to this matter in our next .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices To Correspondents.
TEMPLARISM . —E . C . —We cannot say . We believe the Sir Kt ., who acted for so many years as Dir . of Cers ., has altogether retired from the Craft . THE JEAVELS . — " A CAPTAIN OP LINES . "—We are unwilling to allude again to this subject . The mischief being done , must we fear be submitted to , especially as the M . E . the S . G . C . has presented them to G . C , and they have been accepted . 30 ° —SIR KT . F . —The next meeting is appointed for Wednesdaythe 6 th Jul .
. , y We have not heard , who is to succeed the late Sir Kt . Evans , whose loss will be most severely felt in this degree , as well as in the Mark Masons' Lodge . 33 ° . —We have received many inquiries as to the successor of the 111 . Sec . Gen . Sir D . W . Nash amongst the " illustrious nine . " We believe no decision has been yet made , though the 111 . Sov . Inspect . Gen ., W . Tucker , is at present fulfilling the duties of the office . It is more than probable , we hear , that two other vacancies will speedily occur amongst " the select few . "
SHEERNESS . —S . PROV . G . W . —We cannot sufficiently express our obligations to the worthy Brother for the trouble he has taken . Owing to the month being nearly closed , when his last favor came to hand , we were compelled to be content with the first communication , which we must apologize for curtailing , on account of the pressure of Provincial Intelligence . \* On the eve of going to press , our attention has been dTawn to an article
in the Masonic Union Magazine , published in the United States of America , on tbe subject of the jurisdiction of the Grand Conclave of England and Wales . We shall take an opportunity of referring to this matter in our next .