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General Aspect. .
ness ) is placed in the Masonic Hall , Weymouth , side by side with that of his illustrious predecessor , the late Brother William Williams . The Historian of Freemasonry is , as we have previously shewn , about to receive a token of gratitude from the Masonic world . Dr . Crucefix , on the occasion of
his too probable retirement from an active Masonic life , has been welcomed by his Staffordshire Brethren with the warmest expression of kindness . Sir Lucius Curtis was installed at Portsmouth as P . G . M . with unusual ceremonials . The Shakspeare Lodge , at Warwick , celebrated its fiftieth Anniversary with great hied . These interesting ceremonies
gave rise to many pointed addresses , among which , although all were excellent , those most prominent for their Masonic importance , were delivered by Bro . Eliot , at Weymouth ; Bros . Crucefix and Kettle , at Wolverhampton ; and Bro . Sharp , at Warwick .
ANGLO-INDIAN MASONRY requires nothing but justice at head-quarters to give it stability and importance ; in fact , all that is required for the English Craft is , that the Executive should act as a parent , and not as a master , so that the duty paid to it should be that of a child—not of a slave .
SCOTLAND . —The Land o'Cakes has been rejoicing ; the Sovereign " Ladye , " and her court have made " Auld Reekie" gay to its heart ' s content .
IRELAND . — Masonry in the provinces is advancing with unusual strides . North Munster has a shining light in Brother Furnell ; to all his compeers we say , "Do thou likewise . " FREEMASONRY beyond the limits of Europe is looking up ;
in AMERICA , in particular , there is a bestirring of the Order , and we read with unaffected pleasure of the publications of the Grand Lodge of New York , which put those of our own executive altogether " hors de combat . "
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General Aspect. .
ness ) is placed in the Masonic Hall , Weymouth , side by side with that of his illustrious predecessor , the late Brother William Williams . The Historian of Freemasonry is , as we have previously shewn , about to receive a token of gratitude from the Masonic world . Dr . Crucefix , on the occasion of
his too probable retirement from an active Masonic life , has been welcomed by his Staffordshire Brethren with the warmest expression of kindness . Sir Lucius Curtis was installed at Portsmouth as P . G . M . with unusual ceremonials . The Shakspeare Lodge , at Warwick , celebrated its fiftieth Anniversary with great hied . These interesting ceremonies
gave rise to many pointed addresses , among which , although all were excellent , those most prominent for their Masonic importance , were delivered by Bro . Eliot , at Weymouth ; Bros . Crucefix and Kettle , at Wolverhampton ; and Bro . Sharp , at Warwick .
ANGLO-INDIAN MASONRY requires nothing but justice at head-quarters to give it stability and importance ; in fact , all that is required for the English Craft is , that the Executive should act as a parent , and not as a master , so that the duty paid to it should be that of a child—not of a slave .
SCOTLAND . —The Land o'Cakes has been rejoicing ; the Sovereign " Ladye , " and her court have made " Auld Reekie" gay to its heart ' s content .
IRELAND . — Masonry in the provinces is advancing with unusual strides . North Munster has a shining light in Brother Furnell ; to all his compeers we say , "Do thou likewise . " FREEMASONRY beyond the limits of Europe is looking up ;
in AMERICA , in particular , there is a bestirring of the Order , and we read with unaffected pleasure of the publications of the Grand Lodge of New York , which put those of our own executive altogether " hors de combat . "