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dred and twenty , and two hundred miles from Melbourne . There is also a Lodge at Geelong . The two English Lodges , early last year , petitioned the United Grand Lodge , first , to authorize all the Lodges under its constitution to form a District Grand Lodge , and to elect a Deputy G . M ., pending the G . M . ' s appointment of a District G . M . ; but no reply has yet been received , to the great injury of Freemasonry , and the just influence of the United Grand Lodge . Sydney is about six hundred miles distant from Melbourne ; the postal communication is by

mail steamers only , and the Prov . Grand Lodge of New South Wales has jurisdiction over Victoria—the first of Australian colonies in wealth , power , andjnfluence , the head-quarters of the General Commanding-in-Chief , and the seat of the future Supreme Government of the southern hemisphere . We have Brethren , qualified by rank , intelligence , and Masonic experience , to fill the highest offices , and we deem the immediate compliance with this just request , of the greatest importance to Victorian Freemasonry .

We have had two Masonic Balls here , attended by all the Mite of rank and fashion , and which gave universal satisfaction . Boyal Arch Freemasonry , and the Chivalrous Degrees , have representative members , but at present no efforts have been made to unite them by Boyal Arch Masonry ; we hope , in onr next , to g ive some report , as there is an intention of opening a Chapter here , under the guidance of P . P . Moody .

English Constitution . —Australia Felix Lodge , No . 697 , 150 members , Melbourne ; Australasia Lodge , No , 773 , 52 members , Melbourne ; St . Kilda Lodge , No . 917 , 40 members , four miles from St . Kilda ; Hobson ' s Bay Lodge , 40 members , seven miles from Williamstown ; Unity and Prudence , No . 801 , 50 members , forty-five miles from Geelong . * Lodges at the diggings , all assembling under the P . G . Lodge of New South Wales , under United Grand Lodge of England and Wales , averaging from 20 to 30 members . Scotch Constitution . —Australian Kilwinning , No . 337 , 220 members . Irish Constitution ..- —Lodge of Hiram , No . 349 , about 80 members .

ViCTOKiA . —Laying the Foundation ^ Stone of the Gas Works , at Melbourne . —Pursuant to announcement , the foundation-stone of the Gas Works was laid on Friday , the 1 st of December last , by the Mayor of Melbourne , in the presence of a large concourse of spectators . The ceremonies received additional Sclat from the attendance of a large proportion of the Fraternity of Freemasons , who went in procession to the ground , and assisted in the forms peculiar to an occasion of the kind .

rr-TYT- i . 1 t ¦ • a 1 * 1 . m [ We regret that pressure upon our space prevents our giving a full account of the ceremonial , which has been kindly forwarded to us . ]

BOYAL ABCH . St . JoJtn ' s R . A . Chapter ( No . 214 ) , Beg . Eng ., held at Quebec . — Officers installed on the 7 th December , 1854 , by M . E . Comp . T . Douglas Harington , P . G ., Superintendent for Quebec and Three Bivers : — Comps . G . Thompson , Z . ; G . Bailton , H . ; G . Irvine , J . ; W . H . Bankin , E . ; A . W . Hoffman , N . ; J . White ; P . Sojrs . ; J . Green and J . Dean , Assist . Sojrs . ; B . Neill , Treas . ; J . Scott , Dir . of Cers . ; N . H , Bowen , Organist ; J . Bacon , Janitor .

Meets the Fourth Thursday in February , May , August , and November . This Chapter was opened only in December , 1853 , and now numbers Thirty Members , and has numerous applications from Brethren for exaltation . The Brethren have petitioned for a Warrant of Constitution for a new Lodge , to be called " Alma Lodge , " in commemoration of the victory gained in the Crimea . Many of those who fought and died at Alma were known to us Canadians both as f lends and Masons .

* There is also a Scotch Lodge at Geelong

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-04-01, Page 63” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01041855/page/63/.
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" WHAT IS MASONRY DOING FOR INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS?"* Article 1
BRO. SIB EDWABD FFRENCH BROMHEAD, BART. Article 72
BRO. JOHN WILLIAM GARTHSIDE. Article 72
BRO. LEWIS SWEETING. Article 72
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 17
METROPOLITAN. Article 42
BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED MASONS. Article 10
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
CONTINENTAL FREEMASONRY. Article 22
SUPREME CONSEIL RIT ECOSSAIS Article 26
SONNET ON MARCH, 1855. Article 27
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE DELIVERED TO LODGE OF UNITY, WAREHAM, DORSET. Article 28
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 32
LIST OF NEW BOOKS Article 35
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 71
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 36
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 37
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 38
Obituary Article 72
PROVINCIAL. Article 44
SCOTLAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 64
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.* Article 5
CHINA. Article 66
METBOPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Article 68
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 70
THE R.W. BRO. WILLIAM TUCKER Article 72
MISS CREW. Article 73
MRS. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE. Article 73
NOTICE. Article 74
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 74
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dred and twenty , and two hundred miles from Melbourne . There is also a Lodge at Geelong . The two English Lodges , early last year , petitioned the United Grand Lodge , first , to authorize all the Lodges under its constitution to form a District Grand Lodge , and to elect a Deputy G . M ., pending the G . M . ' s appointment of a District G . M . ; but no reply has yet been received , to the great injury of Freemasonry , and the just influence of the United Grand Lodge . Sydney is about six hundred miles distant from Melbourne ; the postal communication is by

mail steamers only , and the Prov . Grand Lodge of New South Wales has jurisdiction over Victoria—the first of Australian colonies in wealth , power , andjnfluence , the head-quarters of the General Commanding-in-Chief , and the seat of the future Supreme Government of the southern hemisphere . We have Brethren , qualified by rank , intelligence , and Masonic experience , to fill the highest offices , and we deem the immediate compliance with this just request , of the greatest importance to Victorian Freemasonry .

We have had two Masonic Balls here , attended by all the Mite of rank and fashion , and which gave universal satisfaction . Boyal Arch Freemasonry , and the Chivalrous Degrees , have representative members , but at present no efforts have been made to unite them by Boyal Arch Masonry ; we hope , in onr next , to g ive some report , as there is an intention of opening a Chapter here , under the guidance of P . P . Moody .

English Constitution . —Australia Felix Lodge , No . 697 , 150 members , Melbourne ; Australasia Lodge , No , 773 , 52 members , Melbourne ; St . Kilda Lodge , No . 917 , 40 members , four miles from St . Kilda ; Hobson ' s Bay Lodge , 40 members , seven miles from Williamstown ; Unity and Prudence , No . 801 , 50 members , forty-five miles from Geelong . * Lodges at the diggings , all assembling under the P . G . Lodge of New South Wales , under United Grand Lodge of England and Wales , averaging from 20 to 30 members . Scotch Constitution . —Australian Kilwinning , No . 337 , 220 members . Irish Constitution ..- —Lodge of Hiram , No . 349 , about 80 members .

ViCTOKiA . —Laying the Foundation ^ Stone of the Gas Works , at Melbourne . —Pursuant to announcement , the foundation-stone of the Gas Works was laid on Friday , the 1 st of December last , by the Mayor of Melbourne , in the presence of a large concourse of spectators . The ceremonies received additional Sclat from the attendance of a large proportion of the Fraternity of Freemasons , who went in procession to the ground , and assisted in the forms peculiar to an occasion of the kind .

rr-TYT- i . 1 t ¦ • a 1 * 1 . m [ We regret that pressure upon our space prevents our giving a full account of the ceremonial , which has been kindly forwarded to us . ]

BOYAL ABCH . St . JoJtn ' s R . A . Chapter ( No . 214 ) , Beg . Eng ., held at Quebec . — Officers installed on the 7 th December , 1854 , by M . E . Comp . T . Douglas Harington , P . G ., Superintendent for Quebec and Three Bivers : — Comps . G . Thompson , Z . ; G . Bailton , H . ; G . Irvine , J . ; W . H . Bankin , E . ; A . W . Hoffman , N . ; J . White ; P . Sojrs . ; J . Green and J . Dean , Assist . Sojrs . ; B . Neill , Treas . ; J . Scott , Dir . of Cers . ; N . H , Bowen , Organist ; J . Bacon , Janitor .

Meets the Fourth Thursday in February , May , August , and November . This Chapter was opened only in December , 1853 , and now numbers Thirty Members , and has numerous applications from Brethren for exaltation . The Brethren have petitioned for a Warrant of Constitution for a new Lodge , to be called " Alma Lodge , " in commemoration of the victory gained in the Crimea . Many of those who fought and died at Alma were known to us Canadians both as f lends and Masons .

* There is also a Scotch Lodge at Geelong

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