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procession from the Grand Lodge arrived at its doors . The dedication ceremony was faithfully and correctly carried out , in accordance with the beautiful ritual prescribed for such occasions .

THE BANQUETING HALL .

After a short recess , the instalment of officers for the current year was proceeded with . The lodge was then closed , after which the delegates were conducted by the brethren to the banqueting hall . During the banquet , toasts were given and appropriate speeches were madeand a

, hearty rendering of "Auld Lang Syne" brought the proceedings to a close . Freemasonry in Chili has made steady progress during the past half century . The first lodge we hear of in Concepcion was La Estrella de Chili ( the Chilian Star ) ,

under charter of the Grand Lodge of Peru , which was consecrated in September , 18 3 6 ; La Aurora de Chili ( under charter of the Grand Orient of France ) followed in i 860 . Both these lodges soon died out , and there remains little or no record of their doings . In June , 188 3 , the Astrail Lodge ,

No . 13 , was established under the Grand Lodge of Chili , and has been successfully working without interruption since that time . St . John ' s Lodge was formed in March , 1885 , by the

English-speaking members of the " Pas y Concordia , " under a charier from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and now contains about sixty members . Lodge "Gliick Auf" works under a charter from the Grand Lodge of Hamburg , and was founded by the German members of

Lodge Pas y Concordia in 1 S 90 , the members at present numbering thirty-four . These three lodges hold their meetings in the new Temple , generally weekly , and their relations with each other are on a very fraternal footing .

From the Pas y Concordia have also lately sprung some five or six lodges that work in different towns in the south of Chili , and we are glad to say that the zeal and enthusiasm of their members promise greatly to advance the interests of our Order in Chili .

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Freemasonry In Chilli.

procession from the Grand Lodge arrived at its doors . The dedication ceremony was faithfully and correctly carried out , in accordance with the beautiful ritual prescribed for such occasions .

THE BANQUETING HALL .

After a short recess , the instalment of officers for the current year was proceeded with . The lodge was then closed , after which the delegates were conducted by the brethren to the banqueting hall . During the banquet , toasts were given and appropriate speeches were madeand a

, hearty rendering of "Auld Lang Syne" brought the proceedings to a close . Freemasonry in Chili has made steady progress during the past half century . The first lodge we hear of in Concepcion was La Estrella de Chili ( the Chilian Star ) ,

under charter of the Grand Lodge of Peru , which was consecrated in September , 18 3 6 ; La Aurora de Chili ( under charter of the Grand Orient of France ) followed in i 860 . Both these lodges soon died out , and there remains little or no record of their doings . In June , 188 3 , the Astrail Lodge ,

No . 13 , was established under the Grand Lodge of Chili , and has been successfully working without interruption since that time . St . John ' s Lodge was formed in March , 1885 , by the

English-speaking members of the " Pas y Concordia , " under a charier from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and now contains about sixty members . Lodge "Gliick Auf" works under a charter from the Grand Lodge of Hamburg , and was founded by the German members of

Lodge Pas y Concordia in 1 S 90 , the members at present numbering thirty-four . These three lodges hold their meetings in the new Temple , generally weekly , and their relations with each other are on a very fraternal footing .

From the Pas y Concordia have also lately sprung some five or six lodges that work in different towns in the south of Chili , and we are glad to say that the zeal and enthusiasm of their members promise greatly to advance the interests of our Order in Chili .

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ALFRED SOUTH , Tattoo Artist

22 , COCKSPUR STREET ,

Pall Mall , London , S . W . Patronised by Royalty , Officers of His Majesty ' s Services , ami leading Members of Society .

Masonic Jewels , Badges , and Emblematic Designs artistically and accurately etched on the Skin . Sporting Pictures , Studies of Animals , Dogs' and Horses' Heads reproduced in Tattoo from Sketches or Photographs . Coats of Arms , Crests , Monograms , Initials , and Inscriptions . Illustrated Articles and Press comments on Alfred South's work appeared in all the leading Papers at home and abroad . ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS ( OWN PATENT ; . TERMS MODERATE . HOURS 10 a . m . to 7 p . m . Telephone : 3037 Central . Telegraphic Address : Tattooing , London .

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