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circulation of a " ^ as * Master ' s " letter alluded to in our last -the first notice they had of its being in existence , being the reception of a copy addressed to Bro . White . ¦ " J . CL" Dundee . —We have applied for the information , and expect to receive

it before our next pubhcation . "W . K ., " ( No . 624 ) . —The Lodge , in the various Degrees , must be closed with the usual ceremony . u . 6 io . ,, —Yoit cannot adjourn y completion of business . The Grand Master has decided that in the case stated the business must stand over to the next regular night of meeting , or you must call a Lodge of Emergency . ¦ " EA " \ , . . —The Lodge may elect honorary members if it thinks fit , but their names will not be entered on the books of Grand Lodge , without they are

contributing members . " J . W \—Visiting Brethren can have no right to Tote for a candidate for initiation , any more than upon any other subject affecting the interests of the Lodge . v : - ; . ' .. ~ : ~~~ " ¦ Our very esteemed old friend and Brother at Carmarthen knows well enough that we shall at all times be most happy to hear from him , and that his forthcoming tale of the ''Jackal" shall have our best attention . ~

¦ ¦' . ' *¦ Veritas . " - —The society named is not recognized in England , nor are we aware that it has any regular organized head even in America .

" A . B . " —The confirmation of minutes is not a matter of form . A resolution come to at one meeting , would , if not confirmed at the next , fall to the ground . More than one resolution has of late , after being approved at one Grrand Lodge , been defeated on the question of confirming the minutes . ^ Hierophant . "—We are sorry we were not sufficiently explicit . The Brother who first filled the Warden's chair , would , if otherwise eligible , be preferred probably for the office of W . M ,, but no claim can exist to a position which is entirely at the disposal of the Lodge .

" Masonic Knights Templar . " —The address to the State Grand and Subordinate Commanderies of the United States of America shall appear in our number for April . "B . B . "—In visiting a Lodge , you should not wear the collar or jewel of the office you hold in your own" Tyro . "—The W . M . having been re-installed cannot resign , but another Master may be re-elected , as the W . M . takes the chair for twelve months , or until his

successor be legally appointed . In the case of the Wardens , if the S . W . dies the W . M . can appoint another to his place , but the newly-appointed Warden will not be eligible for the chair , until he has himself served the office of W . for twelve months , such period being made up either from the whole tenure of his office unbroken , or by his being a W . by election and re-election consecutively . " Glasgow , St . Clair Lodge . " - —The communication from this Lodge came too late for insertion , and is postponed until next number .

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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Notice.

circulation of a " ^ as * Master ' s " letter alluded to in our last -the first notice they had of its being in existence , being the reception of a copy addressed to Bro . White . ¦ " J . CL" Dundee . —We have applied for the information , and expect to receive

it before our next pubhcation . "W . K ., " ( No . 624 ) . —The Lodge , in the various Degrees , must be closed with the usual ceremony . u . 6 io . ,, —Yoit cannot adjourn y completion of business . The Grand Master has decided that in the case stated the business must stand over to the next regular night of meeting , or you must call a Lodge of Emergency . ¦ " EA " \ , . . —The Lodge may elect honorary members if it thinks fit , but their names will not be entered on the books of Grand Lodge , without they are

contributing members . " J . W \—Visiting Brethren can have no right to Tote for a candidate for initiation , any more than upon any other subject affecting the interests of the Lodge . v : - ; . ' .. ~ : ~~~ " ¦ Our very esteemed old friend and Brother at Carmarthen knows well enough that we shall at all times be most happy to hear from him , and that his forthcoming tale of the ''Jackal" shall have our best attention . ~

¦ ¦' . ' *¦ Veritas . " - —The society named is not recognized in England , nor are we aware that it has any regular organized head even in America .

" A . B . " —The confirmation of minutes is not a matter of form . A resolution come to at one meeting , would , if not confirmed at the next , fall to the ground . More than one resolution has of late , after being approved at one Grrand Lodge , been defeated on the question of confirming the minutes . ^ Hierophant . "—We are sorry we were not sufficiently explicit . The Brother who first filled the Warden's chair , would , if otherwise eligible , be preferred probably for the office of W . M ,, but no claim can exist to a position which is entirely at the disposal of the Lodge .

" Masonic Knights Templar . " —The address to the State Grand and Subordinate Commanderies of the United States of America shall appear in our number for April . "B . B . "—In visiting a Lodge , you should not wear the collar or jewel of the office you hold in your own" Tyro . "—The W . M . having been re-installed cannot resign , but another Master may be re-elected , as the W . M . takes the chair for twelve months , or until his

successor be legally appointed . In the case of the Wardens , if the S . W . dies the W . M . can appoint another to his place , but the newly-appointed Warden will not be eligible for the chair , until he has himself served the office of W . for twelve months , such period being made up either from the whole tenure of his office unbroken , or by his being a W . by election and re-election consecutively . " Glasgow , St . Clair Lodge . " - —The communication from this Lodge came too late for insertion , and is postponed until next number .

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