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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
\ CLACKMANNANSHIRE . Master of the Alloa Lodge , gave a banquet at Kilbagie House , to a number of the members of the Alloa , Stirling , Bannockburn , and other Lodges in the district
At the conclusion of the banquet , Bro . Bruce gave the health of the " Queen and the Craft / ' " The Duke of Athol , " « The Earl of Zetland , " " The Army and Navy . " and " Lieut . Christie , 42 nd Royal Highlanders , " now serving in India , and for which his rather , Captain Christie of Hillend returned thanks . After other toasts , the health of Bro . Bruce was proposed and received with alt the honours .
He stated , in return , that application was about to be made for charters for two new Lodges , one for Grangemouth , and the other for Kincardine , Kilbagie , and Clackmannan , both of which he expected to see established very shortly , and in a flourishing condition . Other toasts were successively given and duly honoured , and the evening was spent in the greatest harmony .
India.
INDIA .
DACCA . We learn from an advertisement in an Indian paper that a new Lodge , under the name of " Good Hope , " was to be opened at this station on the 19 th June last , at the residence of Bro . N . P . Poozose , under dispensation from the District Grand Lodge of Bengal .
Cape Of Good Hope.
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE .
MASONIC FESTIVAL . On Thursday , June 21 , the Brethren of the Craft belonging to the British and Goede Trouw Lodges assembled at their respective places for the performance of the business incidental to the commemoration festival of St . John . The business at theHritish Lodge commenced with the initiation of members and the installation of new officers . Bro . Rowe was unanimously re-elected to fill the office of W . M . The Brethren afterwards , according to custom , marched in procession in the grounds ofthe Lodge , and subsequently sat down to an excellent tiffin , which
the public in general were invited to join in discussing . The Brethren met in the evening at the Masonic Hotel , where a sumptuous dinner was provided by Bro . Russell ; and so passed the evening in a very pleasant manner . The officers of the ensuing year are : —J . S . Rowe , W . M ' . ; M . T . King , S . W . ; T . Pearce , J . W . ; J . King , Treas . ; J . T . Koller , Sec . ; T . Carrol , S . D . ; G . MeClear , J . TJ . ; G . Smithers , I . G . ; G . Granger , Tyler . At the Lodge de Goede Trouw , Bro . B . J . van de Sandt de ViHiers was installed as W . M . After the investment ofthe other officer ^ a procession was formed , which proceeded around tlie grounds adjoining the Lodge , The members then entered
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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
\ CLACKMANNANSHIRE . Master of the Alloa Lodge , gave a banquet at Kilbagie House , to a number of the members of the Alloa , Stirling , Bannockburn , and other Lodges in the district
At the conclusion of the banquet , Bro . Bruce gave the health of the " Queen and the Craft / ' " The Duke of Athol , " « The Earl of Zetland , " " The Army and Navy . " and " Lieut . Christie , 42 nd Royal Highlanders , " now serving in India , and for which his rather , Captain Christie of Hillend returned thanks . After other toasts , the health of Bro . Bruce was proposed and received with alt the honours .
He stated , in return , that application was about to be made for charters for two new Lodges , one for Grangemouth , and the other for Kincardine , Kilbagie , and Clackmannan , both of which he expected to see established very shortly , and in a flourishing condition . Other toasts were successively given and duly honoured , and the evening was spent in the greatest harmony .
India.
INDIA .
DACCA . We learn from an advertisement in an Indian paper that a new Lodge , under the name of " Good Hope , " was to be opened at this station on the 19 th June last , at the residence of Bro . N . P . Poozose , under dispensation from the District Grand Lodge of Bengal .
Cape Of Good Hope.
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE .
MASONIC FESTIVAL . On Thursday , June 21 , the Brethren of the Craft belonging to the British and Goede Trouw Lodges assembled at their respective places for the performance of the business incidental to the commemoration festival of St . John . The business at theHritish Lodge commenced with the initiation of members and the installation of new officers . Bro . Rowe was unanimously re-elected to fill the office of W . M . The Brethren afterwards , according to custom , marched in procession in the grounds ofthe Lodge , and subsequently sat down to an excellent tiffin , which
the public in general were invited to join in discussing . The Brethren met in the evening at the Masonic Hotel , where a sumptuous dinner was provided by Bro . Russell ; and so passed the evening in a very pleasant manner . The officers of the ensuing year are : —J . S . Rowe , W . M ' . ; M . T . King , S . W . ; T . Pearce , J . W . ; J . King , Treas . ; J . T . Koller , Sec . ; T . Carrol , S . D . ; G . MeClear , J . TJ . ; G . Smithers , I . G . ; G . Granger , Tyler . At the Lodge de Goede Trouw , Bro . B . J . van de Sandt de ViHiers was installed as W . M . After the investment ofthe other officer ^ a procession was formed , which proceeded around tlie grounds adjoining the Lodge , The members then entered