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PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . CHIEF OCKICE-HOLBORN BARS , LONDON . Summary of the Report presented at the FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING , held on 7 th March , 18 95 . ORDINARY BRANCH . —The number of Policies issued during the year was 61 , 744 , assuring the sum of £ 6 , 282 , 120 , and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 339 , 957 . The Premiums received during the year were £ 2 , 077 , 956 , being an increase of £ 223 , 586 over the year 18 93 . The Claims of the year amounted to £ 518 , 131 . The number of Deaths was 3 , 584 , and 198 Endowment Assurances matured . The number of Policies in force at the end of the year , was 375 , 545 . INDUSTRIAL BRANCH . — The Premiums received during the year were £ 4 , 244 , 224 , being an increase of £ 272 , 360 . The claims of the year amounted to £ 1 , 548 , 377 . The number of Deaths was 168 , 689 , and 1 , 304 Endowment Assurances matured . The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing , who desired to discontinue their payments , was 66 , 478 , thc number in force being 398 . 078 . The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 6 , 672 . The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 11 , 176 , 661 : their average duration is nearly seven and a half years . The Assets of the Company , in both branches , as shown in the Balance Sheet , are £ 21 , 213 , 805 , being an increase of £ 2 , 674 , 940 , over those of 18 93 . A supplement showing in detail the various investments 's published with this report . The Balance Sheet has been submitted to Messrs . Deloitte , Dever , Griffiths & Co ., whose certificate is appended to the accounts . THOS . C . DEWEY , " > ,,, „ ,,, „ ,., WILLIAM HUGHES , j mu" > ie , !> - W . J . LANCASTER , Secretary . The full Report can be obtained upon application to the Secretary .

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PANTOMIME SEASON . THE GAIETY RESTAURANT Adjoins the Gaiety Theatre , and is quite close to the Lyceum , Drury Lane , Covent Garden ; The Globe , The Opera Comique , The Strand , The Adelphi , The Vaudeville , Terry's , Toole ' s , & c , & c . FOR MATINEES . BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE . Hot Luncheons at popular prices in the RESTAURANT ( ist floor ) . Chops , Steaks , Kidneys and all Grills in the GRILL ROOM . AFTER THE PERFORMANCE . Dinners 3 s . 6 d ., 5 s ., and a la Carte in the RESTAURANT ( with Band ) . Grills and Special Dishes in the G RILL ROOM . AFTERNOON TEAS IN THE RESTAURANT . FOR EVENINGS . BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE . Dinners 3 s . Cd ., 5 s ., and a la Carte in the RESTAURANT ( with Band ) . Grills and Special Dishes in the G RILL ROOM . AFTER THE PERFORMANCE . Grills and Special Dishes in the GRILL ROOM until 12 . 30 . THE BAND PLAYS IN THE RESTAURANT FROM 6 TILL S P . M . Private Dining Rooms for large and small parties . Proprietors , SPIERS & POND LIMITED .

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , Would invite attention to their LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL & FANCY STATIONERY , Suitable for presents , such as Inkstands , Stationery , Cabinets , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Dressing Bags , Travelling and Brief Bags , & c , all of which are enumerated in their New Illustrated Catalogue , sent free on application .

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SATURDAY , MARCH 16 , 18 95 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

It may not be amiss if we compare , the ruling adopted by Grand Lodge at its ( Juarterly Communication on the 6 th inst . with that which it accepted at its meeting on the 4 th December , 188 9 . The more recent decision was founded on a case in which a member of

Zetland-in-the-East Lodge , No . 508 , Singapore , forwarded to the Secretary a letter dated 13 th March , 1894 , in which he announced his resignation . The day following , the same brother wrote a second letter , in which he withdrew his resignation . The W . M ,

ruled— that the first letter was final , and that the brother could not withdraw it , and that he ( the member ) was no longer a member of the lodge . " The brother thereupon appealed to the District Board of General Purposes , and his appeal was upheld . The W . M ., in his turn , appealed to Grand Lodge against

the Deputy Dist . G . M . and Dist . Board of General Purposes , and on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., the appeal was dismissed and the decision of the Deputy District G . M . and District Board of General Purposes in favour of the brother upheld . Thus the letter of resignation was not final , and the brother remains a member of the lodge .

The case presented to Grand Lodge on the 4 th December , 18 S 0 , was as follows : A P . M . of the Victoria in Burmah , No , 832 , Rangoon , forwarded to the Secretary a letter in which he tendered his resignation as Member , and the said resignation was

accordingly entered on the minutes . Subsequently , the lodge permitted this brother to withdraw his resignation and he remained a member . On this another P . M . of the lodge appealed to the Dist . G . Master of Burma against the decision of the lodge in permitting the withdrawal of the resignation , but thc Dist , G , Master

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dismissed thc appeal and supported the lodge in permitting the withdrawal . The P . M . ( No . 2 ) thereupon appealed against the decision of the D . G . M ., to Grand Lodge , whicb at the Quarterly Communication in question upheld the appeal and by so doing reversed the decision of the Dist . G . Master on the ground

that the resignation of P . M . ( No . 1 ) having been communicated to the lodge was final . Thus the lodge was in error in permitting the withdrawal of the resignation , and the D . G . M . was wrong in supporting the act of the lodge , while the appeal of P . M . ( No . 2 ) against the Lodge and the D . G . M . was allowed .

Subsequently , the Grand Registrar laid down the law as regards the 18 S 9 appeal as follows : " From the moment a member said ' I resign '—that he said it in open lodge—his membership was ended , and a line was struck . That was the dividing line . Of course , a brother might repent of resigning ; he might

write a letter ; but if he communicated it to the lodge of course , it was beyond his control ; when he had communicated it to the lodge then the line was drawn and he could not become a member of the lodge again " until he had been regularly proposed and successfull y balloted lor in open lodge .

If we contrast with this exposition the remarks which the Grand Registrar addressed to Grand Lodge last week , we find him laying it down absolutely that until a . letter of resignation was "Communicated to the lodge it was a m ere expression of intention which the member making use of it had a ri ght to withdraw . "

.... Until the letter was communicated to the lodge , there was what was called a locus p-. enitent ' ue , and he had a right to withdraw . Later in the discussion , the Grand Registrar said— " As soon as the letter of resignation was read to a lodge there was a resignation , but until read to the lodge it was revocable . "

It comes to this then . If a brother rises in his place in open lodge and says " I resign , " then there is no locus peenitentuc , and though he may repent the moment he has uttered the fatal words , he ceases to be a member , or to use the Grand Registrar ' s own words ,

"his membership is ended , and a line is struck . " lt , however , in the case of a lodge about to meet say on the 20 th inst ., a brother writes to the Secretary—on the 16 th inst . —resigning his membership , and a second letter on the 17 th inst . withdrawing the resignation ,

then , though these letters are communicated to the lodge in their proper order , that is to say , the letter of resignation lirst and the letter of withdrawal , next , there is , in this case , a locus penitentix , and the resignation , though communicated by the proper offber to the lodge , is revocable .

We are afraid there are many brethren who will not be able to appreciate the very fine distinction which the Grand Registrar has sought to establish between a resignation verbally communicated by a brother in open lodge and one communicated b y letter . In both cases the act of the brother in resigning his

membership is communicated to the lodgo ; in both cases the said act is a completed act on his part ; and as it has been decided that it is not in the power of a lodge either to accept or to decline his resignation—it being a matter which a member lawfully determines for himself without the lodge being able to say him

" Yea" or " Nay "—it appears to us that , with all de . ference to the Grand Registrar , the completion of thc act of resignation constitutes its finality . In short , whether a resignation is communicated in open lod ge by the brother himself or by letter from him read in

open lodge by the proper officer , it is an intention which , when it has once been communicated to the lodge , becomes an act done and completed , and the resignation is therefore final , while the lodge which has no power to accept or decline the Iresignation , has equally no power to allow it to be withdrawn .

Correspondence.

Correspondence .

To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I shall be much obliged if you will allow me , through your columns , to thank those brethren who kindly attended the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday last and recorded their votes in my favour . I wish , also , to express my regret

that illness was the cause of the absence of many who had kindly promised me their votes . It is very gratifying to me to havc received a requisition to permit myself to bc nominated next year , and I feel that after the efforts my friends havc already made on my behalf I cannot but comply with their request . —Yours faithfully ,

W . VAUGHAN MORGAN . Christ's Hospital , E . C ., March 7 th ,

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THE CYNTHIA QUARTETTE . " UNACCOMPANIED MALE VOICES . Alto , Bro . FRED HOWARD , Tenor , Bro . REVNOLDS WOOD , Baritone , Bro . ALBERT RAYMENT , Basso , Bro . ARTHUR J OHNSON . The above Quartette is open to accept engagements in London or Provinces for Masonic Gatherings . Glees , Part Songs , Plantation Melodies , and Solos . The whole of the Music provided for Consecrations , Installations , and Banquets . For terms and vacant dates , apply to—S ECRETARY , 1 CHATSWORTH RD ., BRONDESBURY , N . W .

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PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE , 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 1782 . LOVIST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability jberaland Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied W . C . MACDONALD , *) Joint F . B . MACDONALD , j Secretaries .

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T AURENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " B 0 UZY-RE 1 MS . This High-Class Natural Champagne of remarkably fine flavour is much appreciated by all Champagne drinkers , and is recommended by physicians when all other Champagnes are prohibited , being without any added sugar and alcohol . Obtainable at all the Gordon Hotels , the Savoy , Spiers and Pond's , St . James ' , the Holborn , Frascati ' s , and leading Clubs , Hotels and Restaurants , Wine Merchants and Stores . T AURENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " BOUZY-REIM 3 . HERTZ & COLLINGWOOD , 4 , SUSSEX PLACE , LONDON , E . C , Sole Consignees .

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PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . CHIEF OCKICE-HOLBORN BARS , LONDON . Summary of the Report presented at the FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING , held on 7 th March , 18 95 . ORDINARY BRANCH . —The number of Policies issued during the year was 61 , 744 , assuring the sum of £ 6 , 282 , 120 , and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 339 , 957 . The Premiums received during the year were £ 2 , 077 , 956 , being an increase of £ 223 , 586 over the year 18 93 . The Claims of the year amounted to £ 518 , 131 . The number of Deaths was 3 , 584 , and 198 Endowment Assurances matured . The number of Policies in force at the end of the year , was 375 , 545 . INDUSTRIAL BRANCH . — The Premiums received during the year were £ 4 , 244 , 224 , being an increase of £ 272 , 360 . The claims of the year amounted to £ 1 , 548 , 377 . The number of Deaths was 168 , 689 , and 1 , 304 Endowment Assurances matured . The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing , who desired to discontinue their payments , was 66 , 478 , thc number in force being 398 . 078 . The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 6 , 672 . The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 11 , 176 , 661 : their average duration is nearly seven and a half years . The Assets of the Company , in both branches , as shown in the Balance Sheet , are £ 21 , 213 , 805 , being an increase of £ 2 , 674 , 940 , over those of 18 93 . A supplement showing in detail the various investments 's published with this report . The Balance Sheet has been submitted to Messrs . Deloitte , Dever , Griffiths & Co ., whose certificate is appended to the accounts . THOS . C . DEWEY , " > ,,, „ ,,, „ ,., WILLIAM HUGHES , j mu" > ie , !> - W . J . LANCASTER , Secretary . The full Report can be obtained upon application to the Secretary .

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WASHINGTON HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . UITOSITB LIME STREET S TATION , L . & N . W . RAILWAY . Centrally situated , comfortable beds , and every "ccommodation . Parties catered for on reasonable terms . Proprietor , Bro . JOHN B . JOHNSTON .

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PANTOMIME SEASON . THE GAIETY RESTAURANT Adjoins the Gaiety Theatre , and is quite close to the Lyceum , Drury Lane , Covent Garden ; The Globe , The Opera Comique , The Strand , The Adelphi , The Vaudeville , Terry's , Toole ' s , & c , & c . FOR MATINEES . BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE . Hot Luncheons at popular prices in the RESTAURANT ( ist floor ) . Chops , Steaks , Kidneys and all Grills in the GRILL ROOM . AFTER THE PERFORMANCE . Dinners 3 s . 6 d ., 5 s ., and a la Carte in the RESTAURANT ( with Band ) . Grills and Special Dishes in the G RILL ROOM . AFTERNOON TEAS IN THE RESTAURANT . FOR EVENINGS . BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE . Dinners 3 s . Cd ., 5 s ., and a la Carte in the RESTAURANT ( with Band ) . Grills and Special Dishes in the G RILL ROOM . AFTER THE PERFORMANCE . Grills and Special Dishes in the GRILL ROOM until 12 . 30 . THE BAND PLAYS IN THE RESTAURANT FROM 6 TILL S P . M . Private Dining Rooms for large and small parties . Proprietors , SPIERS & POND LIMITED .

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , Would invite attention to their LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL & FANCY STATIONERY , Suitable for presents , such as Inkstands , Stationery , Cabinets , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Dressing Bags , Travelling and Brief Bags , & c , all of which are enumerated in their New Illustrated Catalogue , sent free on application .

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SATURDAY , MARCH 16 , 18 95 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

It may not be amiss if we compare , the ruling adopted by Grand Lodge at its ( Juarterly Communication on the 6 th inst . with that which it accepted at its meeting on the 4 th December , 188 9 . The more recent decision was founded on a case in which a member of

Zetland-in-the-East Lodge , No . 508 , Singapore , forwarded to the Secretary a letter dated 13 th March , 1894 , in which he announced his resignation . The day following , the same brother wrote a second letter , in which he withdrew his resignation . The W . M ,

ruled— that the first letter was final , and that the brother could not withdraw it , and that he ( the member ) was no longer a member of the lodge . " The brother thereupon appealed to the District Board of General Purposes , and his appeal was upheld . The W . M ., in his turn , appealed to Grand Lodge against

the Deputy Dist . G . M . and Dist . Board of General Purposes , and on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., the appeal was dismissed and the decision of the Deputy District G . M . and District Board of General Purposes in favour of the brother upheld . Thus the letter of resignation was not final , and the brother remains a member of the lodge .

The case presented to Grand Lodge on the 4 th December , 18 S 0 , was as follows : A P . M . of the Victoria in Burmah , No , 832 , Rangoon , forwarded to the Secretary a letter in which he tendered his resignation as Member , and the said resignation was

accordingly entered on the minutes . Subsequently , the lodge permitted this brother to withdraw his resignation and he remained a member . On this another P . M . of the lodge appealed to the Dist . G . Master of Burma against the decision of the lodge in permitting the withdrawal of the resignation , but thc Dist , G , Master

Masonic Notes.

dismissed thc appeal and supported the lodge in permitting the withdrawal . The P . M . ( No . 2 ) thereupon appealed against the decision of the D . G . M ., to Grand Lodge , whicb at the Quarterly Communication in question upheld the appeal and by so doing reversed the decision of the Dist . G . Master on the ground

that the resignation of P . M . ( No . 1 ) having been communicated to the lodge was final . Thus the lodge was in error in permitting the withdrawal of the resignation , and the D . G . M . was wrong in supporting the act of the lodge , while the appeal of P . M . ( No . 2 ) against the Lodge and the D . G . M . was allowed .

Subsequently , the Grand Registrar laid down the law as regards the 18 S 9 appeal as follows : " From the moment a member said ' I resign '—that he said it in open lodge—his membership was ended , and a line was struck . That was the dividing line . Of course , a brother might repent of resigning ; he might

write a letter ; but if he communicated it to the lodge of course , it was beyond his control ; when he had communicated it to the lodge then the line was drawn and he could not become a member of the lodge again " until he had been regularly proposed and successfull y balloted lor in open lodge .

If we contrast with this exposition the remarks which the Grand Registrar addressed to Grand Lodge last week , we find him laying it down absolutely that until a . letter of resignation was "Communicated to the lodge it was a m ere expression of intention which the member making use of it had a ri ght to withdraw . "

.... Until the letter was communicated to the lodge , there was what was called a locus p-. enitent ' ue , and he had a right to withdraw . Later in the discussion , the Grand Registrar said— " As soon as the letter of resignation was read to a lodge there was a resignation , but until read to the lodge it was revocable . "

It comes to this then . If a brother rises in his place in open lodge and says " I resign , " then there is no locus peenitentuc , and though he may repent the moment he has uttered the fatal words , he ceases to be a member , or to use the Grand Registrar ' s own words ,

"his membership is ended , and a line is struck . " lt , however , in the case of a lodge about to meet say on the 20 th inst ., a brother writes to the Secretary—on the 16 th inst . —resigning his membership , and a second letter on the 17 th inst . withdrawing the resignation ,

then , though these letters are communicated to the lodge in their proper order , that is to say , the letter of resignation lirst and the letter of withdrawal , next , there is , in this case , a locus penitentix , and the resignation , though communicated by the proper offber to the lodge , is revocable .

We are afraid there are many brethren who will not be able to appreciate the very fine distinction which the Grand Registrar has sought to establish between a resignation verbally communicated by a brother in open lodge and one communicated b y letter . In both cases the act of the brother in resigning his

membership is communicated to the lodgo ; in both cases the said act is a completed act on his part ; and as it has been decided that it is not in the power of a lodge either to accept or to decline his resignation—it being a matter which a member lawfully determines for himself without the lodge being able to say him

" Yea" or " Nay "—it appears to us that , with all de . ference to the Grand Registrar , the completion of thc act of resignation constitutes its finality . In short , whether a resignation is communicated in open lod ge by the brother himself or by letter from him read in

open lodge by the proper officer , it is an intention which , when it has once been communicated to the lodge , becomes an act done and completed , and the resignation is therefore final , while the lodge which has no power to accept or decline the Iresignation , has equally no power to allow it to be withdrawn .

Correspondence.

Correspondence .

To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I shall be much obliged if you will allow me , through your columns , to thank those brethren who kindly attended the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday last and recorded their votes in my favour . I wish , also , to express my regret

that illness was the cause of the absence of many who had kindly promised me their votes . It is very gratifying to me to havc received a requisition to permit myself to bc nominated next year , and I feel that after the efforts my friends havc already made on my behalf I cannot but comply with their request . —Yours faithfully ,

W . VAUGHAN MORGAN . Christ's Hospital , E . C ., March 7 th ,

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