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times asked for them in ovA Lodge , and can get no account of them . " We presume that the officials of the Lodge itself are to blame , and that the annual returns and payments have not been made to Grand Lodge / Our experience is that certificates are returned in from / seven to fourteen days after the making of the returns .
In our report of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Worcestershire , in last month ' s Magazine , it is stated—" Bro . Done , No . 349 , G . Purs ., re-appointed , but absent ; Bro . Fitzgerald , however , received the appointment later in the evening ; J . Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , Prov . G . Purs . " It should have been , " Bro . Done , No . 349 , Prov . G . Org ., re-appointed , though absent ; Bro , Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , G . Purs ., re-appointed , " as both appointments " mere made in open Lodge . It is true that Bro . Fitzgerald officiated as G . Org . in the course of the evening ( but no alteration was made in the appointments ) , which probably led our
correspondent into the error . " A Distressed Exile . "—We would advise you to make an appeal to the Board of Benevolence , accompanied with the necessary evidence of your being a Freemason . India . — -As , doubtless , during the unfortunate mutiny prevailing in India , many of the Brethren have lost their lives in the discharge of their duties , we shall feel obliged to any of our friends who can furnish us with information regarding them .
The continuation of " The Ancient and Accepted Rite , " Eeviews of New Books , & c . & c , are unavoidably postponed .
The Indian Mutiny .- —It will be seen by our reports that many liberal subscriptions have been made , from various Lodges , to the Fund for the Relief of the Sufferers by this unfortunate event . We will endeavour to give a detailed list in our next . The " American Masonic Journal , " just come to band , has fallen into
error in stating that the D . G . M . gave notice of motion for recognising the Grand Lodge of Canada . It was the W . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon ( who does not as yet hold Grand Office ) that gave the notice of motion—which , however , we should think , will not not under present circumstances be persevered in .
Turkey . —In our last number , under the head " Turkey , " at page 846 , is mentioned the " Turkish Star of Five Points , " instead of which , it should have been " Seven , Points , " as in fact represented in our lithographic illustration of the Jewels recently manufactured by Bro . R . Spencer .
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Notice.
times asked for them in ovA Lodge , and can get no account of them . " We presume that the officials of the Lodge itself are to blame , and that the annual returns and payments have not been made to Grand Lodge / Our experience is that certificates are returned in from / seven to fourteen days after the making of the returns .
In our report of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Worcestershire , in last month ' s Magazine , it is stated—" Bro . Done , No . 349 , G . Purs ., re-appointed , but absent ; Bro . Fitzgerald , however , received the appointment later in the evening ; J . Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , Prov . G . Purs . " It should have been , " Bro . Done , No . 349 , Prov . G . Org ., re-appointed , though absent ; Bro , Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , G . Purs ., re-appointed , " as both appointments " mere made in open Lodge . It is true that Bro . Fitzgerald officiated as G . Org . in the course of the evening ( but no alteration was made in the appointments ) , which probably led our
correspondent into the error . " A Distressed Exile . "—We would advise you to make an appeal to the Board of Benevolence , accompanied with the necessary evidence of your being a Freemason . India . — -As , doubtless , during the unfortunate mutiny prevailing in India , many of the Brethren have lost their lives in the discharge of their duties , we shall feel obliged to any of our friends who can furnish us with information regarding them .
The continuation of " The Ancient and Accepted Rite , " Eeviews of New Books , & c . & c , are unavoidably postponed .
The Indian Mutiny .- —It will be seen by our reports that many liberal subscriptions have been made , from various Lodges , to the Fund for the Relief of the Sufferers by this unfortunate event . We will endeavour to give a detailed list in our next . The " American Masonic Journal , " just come to band , has fallen into
error in stating that the D . G . M . gave notice of motion for recognising the Grand Lodge of Canada . It was the W . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon ( who does not as yet hold Grand Office ) that gave the notice of motion—which , however , we should think , will not not under present circumstances be persevered in .
Turkey . —In our last number , under the head " Turkey , " at page 846 , is mentioned the " Turkish Star of Five Points , " instead of which , it should have been " Seven , Points , " as in fact represented in our lithographic illustration of the Jewels recently manufactured by Bro . R . Spencer .