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Foreign.
FOREIGN .
G UERNSEY . —Lodge of Loyalty , No . 292 . —We are in motion , but sadly retarded in our movements for want of a Provincial Grand Master for the Channel Islands . If a Grand Chaplain were appointed to preach occasional sermons , they would be productive for the Schools and for the projected Asylum . The benefit that ivould arise from an efficient well-constituted Provincial authority , ivould restore confidence and activity , the want of such a local power is best shown in the small return
of Lodge dues . JERSEY . —Extract of a letter . — "A little more zeal among those who have time , but who lack inclination to set a good example , would be very advantageous to us here . Can you not devise some means to stir them up that we may be enlightened . " [ We quote the extract as best suited to the writer ' s object ; if inclination is really wanting words are but waste of time . —ED . ]
MALTA . —Freemasonry is advancing much to the credit of the Brethren , the Provincial Grand Master in a very praiseworthy manner will not appoint a Deputy , that he may not himself have an excuse for neglecting to perform his duties in propria persona . CAPE OF GOOD HOPE . —Cape Town , Nov . 18 , 1836 : MASONIC NOTICE .
It having been proposed , by our Brethren in England , to erect and endow , AN ASYLUM FOR AGED AND D ECAYED FREEMASONS , A Subscription has been opened , under the Sanction of the Rt . W . Prov . Grand Master , for the VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
Of South Africa , in aid of that desirable Object , Subscriptions will be received by The Hon . J . B . EBDEN , ) „ _ ;• Cape Town . AV . GADNEY , ESQ . J
And by W . M . EDYE , ESQ . Graham ' s Town . By order ofthe R . IF . Prov . G . Master . W . GADNEY , P . G . Sec . GRAHAM ' TOWN . —AVe are pretty much as usual , recent circumstanc eshave obliged us to delay our donations to the Fund of Benevolence for a time .
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Foreign.
FOREIGN .
G UERNSEY . —Lodge of Loyalty , No . 292 . —We are in motion , but sadly retarded in our movements for want of a Provincial Grand Master for the Channel Islands . If a Grand Chaplain were appointed to preach occasional sermons , they would be productive for the Schools and for the projected Asylum . The benefit that ivould arise from an efficient well-constituted Provincial authority , ivould restore confidence and activity , the want of such a local power is best shown in the small return
of Lodge dues . JERSEY . —Extract of a letter . — "A little more zeal among those who have time , but who lack inclination to set a good example , would be very advantageous to us here . Can you not devise some means to stir them up that we may be enlightened . " [ We quote the extract as best suited to the writer ' s object ; if inclination is really wanting words are but waste of time . —ED . ]
MALTA . —Freemasonry is advancing much to the credit of the Brethren , the Provincial Grand Master in a very praiseworthy manner will not appoint a Deputy , that he may not himself have an excuse for neglecting to perform his duties in propria persona . CAPE OF GOOD HOPE . —Cape Town , Nov . 18 , 1836 : MASONIC NOTICE .
It having been proposed , by our Brethren in England , to erect and endow , AN ASYLUM FOR AGED AND D ECAYED FREEMASONS , A Subscription has been opened , under the Sanction of the Rt . W . Prov . Grand Master , for the VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
Of South Africa , in aid of that desirable Object , Subscriptions will be received by The Hon . J . B . EBDEN , ) „ _ ;• Cape Town . AV . GADNEY , ESQ . J
And by W . M . EDYE , ESQ . Graham ' s Town . By order ofthe R . IF . Prov . G . Master . W . GADNEY , P . G . Sec . GRAHAM ' TOWN . —AVe are pretty much as usual , recent circumstanc eshave obliged us to delay our donations to the Fund of Benevolence for a time .