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Notices.
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All communications for the ; Editor , to ensure insertion in the h ext wee k ' s number , shnuld be for ^ Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their fevburs on Monday morning .
Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 will be ready in a few days , price Is . ; or subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . Qd . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or tectum them ( should they nob be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONI > ENTS . " Anglo-Saxon History ItLiisT ^ compels us to post pone the continuation nf this subject . " Squaretoes" is thanked for his letter ; but , however funny , his proposed
article will not square with bur arrangements . . ¦ ¦ . ' .. ' i " L . L . "—Such an appointment would be illegal . " Zeta . " —State the case to the Prov . G . M ., and he will , no doubt , attend to it , " A Master Mason" can scarcely have attended to the ceremony , to ask us such a question . He should apply to some brother to explain the tracing board to him , when he will get a reply .
" B . S . "—Lord Leigh , the Lord Lieutenant of the county , is Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire . We find the following in the Haverhill ( Massachusetts ) Masonic Journal" London Freemasons' Magazine . —We have received the monthly parts of
this mammoth and world-wide circulating Masonic magazine for January , February , and May , for which we are duly grateful . As each number contains 196 pages , it affords a vast deal of good reading in course of a volume . In size and extent of circulation it is the Masonic magazine of the world / ' [ The parts for February and March were duly posted and paid for at 2 d . an ounce ] , « G . H . "—A joining member may be proposed at one Lodge of emergency , ancl admitted at another , if requisite . He may also be passed or raised on the day of joining .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices.
"¦ ¦ ¦" ' v ¦
All communications for the ; Editor , to ensure insertion in the h ext wee k ' s number , shnuld be for ^ Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their fevburs on Monday morning .
Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 will be ready in a few days , price Is . ; or subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . Qd . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or tectum them ( should they nob be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONI > ENTS . " Anglo-Saxon History ItLiisT ^ compels us to post pone the continuation nf this subject . " Squaretoes" is thanked for his letter ; but , however funny , his proposed
article will not square with bur arrangements . . ¦ ¦ . ' .. ' i " L . L . "—Such an appointment would be illegal . " Zeta . " —State the case to the Prov . G . M ., and he will , no doubt , attend to it , " A Master Mason" can scarcely have attended to the ceremony , to ask us such a question . He should apply to some brother to explain the tracing board to him , when he will get a reply .
" B . S . "—Lord Leigh , the Lord Lieutenant of the county , is Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire . We find the following in the Haverhill ( Massachusetts ) Masonic Journal" London Freemasons' Magazine . —We have received the monthly parts of
this mammoth and world-wide circulating Masonic magazine for January , February , and May , for which we are duly grateful . As each number contains 196 pages , it affords a vast deal of good reading in course of a volume . In size and extent of circulation it is the Masonic magazine of the world / ' [ The parts for February and March were duly posted and paid for at 2 d . an ounce ] , « G . H . "—A joining member may be proposed at one Lodge of emergency , ancl admitted at another , if requisite . He may also be passed or raised on the day of joining .