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The Deputation To Berlin.
Bi : o . Col ,. JOHN DAVIS * .
Bno . Coi .. Km TKHKNCK O'lllflKN . - { I'hulu . irhiiluic , (• ( trim ) .
Speeches were delivered by the representatives of the various Grand Lodges in reply to the addresses of the Grand Master and officials of * ' the Grand Countries' Lodge , " the Earl of Warwick replying in English and making an eloquent speech of congratulation .
After the termination of the proceedings in Grand Lodge the brethren to the number of 700 dined together in the very noble Banqueting Hall , His Roval Highness Prince Frederick Leopold occupying the chair .
During intervals of about three-quarters of an hour , between the courses , speeches were given , together with vocal and instrumental music , and Lord Warwick again spoke on behalf of the Grand Lodge of England . The deputation received the greatest attention from the
Masonic authorities in Berlin , and it is to be hoped that the visit may be productive of the best results , and may tend to cement and still further promote the fraternal relations which , from the clays of Frederick the Great , have always existed between the Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodges of Germany .
It may interest our readers to know that there are no less than three Grand Lodges at Berlin : — "The Grand National Lodge of the three Globes , " " the Grand Countries ' Lodge , " and " the Grand Lodge Royal York of Friendship . " Prince Frederick Leopold is " Protector " of all these Grand
Lodges , which , it is believed , have , during the past 160 years , always been under Royal protection . Prince Frederick Leopold ' s predecessor was the kite Emperor Frederick , who succeeded his father , the late Emperor William .
lino . Coi .. W . CAMriltiLL .- - ( 1 'lwlu . UrUnliaw , Snallim .
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The Deputation To Berlin.
Bi : o . Col ,. JOHN DAVIS * .
Bno . Coi .. Km TKHKNCK O'lllflKN . - { I'hulu . irhiiluic , (• ( trim ) .
Speeches were delivered by the representatives of the various Grand Lodges in reply to the addresses of the Grand Master and officials of * ' the Grand Countries' Lodge , " the Earl of Warwick replying in English and making an eloquent speech of congratulation .
After the termination of the proceedings in Grand Lodge the brethren to the number of 700 dined together in the very noble Banqueting Hall , His Roval Highness Prince Frederick Leopold occupying the chair .
During intervals of about three-quarters of an hour , between the courses , speeches were given , together with vocal and instrumental music , and Lord Warwick again spoke on behalf of the Grand Lodge of England . The deputation received the greatest attention from the
Masonic authorities in Berlin , and it is to be hoped that the visit may be productive of the best results , and may tend to cement and still further promote the fraternal relations which , from the clays of Frederick the Great , have always existed between the Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodges of Germany .
It may interest our readers to know that there are no less than three Grand Lodges at Berlin : — "The Grand National Lodge of the three Globes , " " the Grand Countries ' Lodge , " and " the Grand Lodge Royal York of Friendship . " Prince Frederick Leopold is " Protector " of all these Grand
Lodges , which , it is believed , have , during the past 160 years , always been under Royal protection . Prince Frederick Leopold ' s predecessor was the kite Emperor Frederick , who succeeded his father , the late Emperor William .
lino . Coi .. W . CAMriltiLL .- - ( 1 'lwlu . UrUnliaw , Snallim .