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Scotland.
this was the first of the Provincial meetings under bis chairmanship , they should very soon find that it Avould not be the last . His Lordship also alluded to the great strength aud popularity of Ereemasonry hi the Province , and especially in Dundee , and expressed his confidence that where such was the case , loyalty , religion , brotherly love , and charity , must necessarily follow iu its train .
The officers elected to conduct the business of the Prov . Grand Lodge were as follows : — Right Hon . tlie Lord Panmure , K . T ., Prov . G . M . ; Sir John Ogilvy , of Inverquharity , Bart ., Dep . Prov . G . M . ; Sir James Carregie , of Southesk , Bart ., Sub . Prov . G . M . ; Colonel T . R . Swinburne , of Marcus , Prov . S . G . W . ; Bro . James Mitchell , of Affleck , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Bro . Rev . Andrew TaylorDundeeProv . G . Chap . ; Bro .
, , David Small , Dundee , Prov . G-. Sec . ; Bro . James Chalmers , Dundee , Prov . G . Sword Bearer . The necessary ceremonies having been gone through , the Lodge left the room in reverse order , and after forming in procession , marched back by Castle-street , and Reform-street , to Bell-street HallAA'here they were again addressed by Lord PanmureAvho closed
, , the Lodge . After partaking of refreshment , the Brethren dispersed , all highly pleased with the day ' s jn'oceedings , and sincerely hoping his Lordship ' s promises and prophecies may soon and often be carried out .
India.
INDIA .
SINGAPORE . Wednesday , May 24 th , being the anniversary of the birth-day of Her Majesty , having been fixed upon for laying , with Masonic honours , the foundation-stone of the Light House on tbe Coney , at tbe entrance to the Straits of Malacca , about fourteen miles from Singaporethe Hon . Col . LutterworthC . B . Governor of the -Straits
, , , Settlements , proceeded to the place , in the H . C . steamer ' Hooghly , ' with the folloAving gentlemen -. —The Hon . the Resident Councillor ; the Hon . Sir AV . Jeffcott , Recorder ; Col . Cameron ; the Hon . Capt . EUiott ; Capt . Blane ; Capt . Saunclerson ; M . D' Egremont , Consul General for Belgium ; M . Gautier , Consul for France ; and the other Foreign Consuls at Singaporea number of the Merchantsand the
, , W . the Acting M . and a party of tbe Brethren of Lodge Zetland in the East . The vessels arrived off the Coney about 1 p . m ., and came to anchor , when the Masonic party disembarked . AVhen all Avas ready ,
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Scotland.
this was the first of the Provincial meetings under bis chairmanship , they should very soon find that it Avould not be the last . His Lordship also alluded to the great strength aud popularity of Ereemasonry hi the Province , and especially in Dundee , and expressed his confidence that where such was the case , loyalty , religion , brotherly love , and charity , must necessarily follow iu its train .
The officers elected to conduct the business of the Prov . Grand Lodge were as follows : — Right Hon . tlie Lord Panmure , K . T ., Prov . G . M . ; Sir John Ogilvy , of Inverquharity , Bart ., Dep . Prov . G . M . ; Sir James Carregie , of Southesk , Bart ., Sub . Prov . G . M . ; Colonel T . R . Swinburne , of Marcus , Prov . S . G . W . ; Bro . James Mitchell , of Affleck , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Bro . Rev . Andrew TaylorDundeeProv . G . Chap . ; Bro .
, , David Small , Dundee , Prov . G-. Sec . ; Bro . James Chalmers , Dundee , Prov . G . Sword Bearer . The necessary ceremonies having been gone through , the Lodge left the room in reverse order , and after forming in procession , marched back by Castle-street , and Reform-street , to Bell-street HallAA'here they were again addressed by Lord PanmureAvho closed
, , the Lodge . After partaking of refreshment , the Brethren dispersed , all highly pleased with the day ' s jn'oceedings , and sincerely hoping his Lordship ' s promises and prophecies may soon and often be carried out .
India.
INDIA .
SINGAPORE . Wednesday , May 24 th , being the anniversary of the birth-day of Her Majesty , having been fixed upon for laying , with Masonic honours , the foundation-stone of the Light House on tbe Coney , at tbe entrance to the Straits of Malacca , about fourteen miles from Singaporethe Hon . Col . LutterworthC . B . Governor of the -Straits
, , , Settlements , proceeded to the place , in the H . C . steamer ' Hooghly , ' with the folloAving gentlemen -. —The Hon . the Resident Councillor ; the Hon . Sir AV . Jeffcott , Recorder ; Col . Cameron ; the Hon . Capt . EUiott ; Capt . Blane ; Capt . Saunclerson ; M . D' Egremont , Consul General for Belgium ; M . Gautier , Consul for France ; and the other Foreign Consuls at Singaporea number of the Merchantsand the
, , W . the Acting M . and a party of tbe Brethren of Lodge Zetland in the East . The vessels arrived off the Coney about 1 p . m ., and came to anchor , when the Masonic party disembarked . AVhen all Avas ready ,