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Business Of Grand Lodge.

Royal Masonic Boys' School , towards tho enlargement of tlie school house at Tottenham" we believe there can lie but one reply . Grand Lodge is not in a position to make the sacrifice , having regard to tho proposed improvements in the property of the Graft . Moreover it is to be hoped that tho liberality of the brethren at the approaching festival , on the 30 th inst ., will render any such grant or loan altogether unnecessary .

We now come to the last and most important notice of motionmost important , because we look upon it as an attempt to overrule the decision of last Grand Lodge , for devoting a portion of our property solely to Masonic purposes , by a side word—and giving a clue to what was tho real intention of Bro . Wliitmore ' s motion for the

appointment of a committee to act in concert with the Board of General Purposes , at last Grand Lodge . The words of this resolution , as now proposed by Bro . Whitmore , are as follow : — " That , inasmuch as tho property of the Masonic body in Great Queen-street does not in its present state , afford sufficient facilities for the transaction of Masonic

business—and inasmuch as it is not desirable to devote that portion of it known as the ' . Freemasons' Tavern and Hall' exclusively to Masonic purposes—a committee be appointed to examine and report to tho Grancl Lodge , as to the best means of providing for the necessary requirements ofthe Craft at large . " Should this resolution bo affirmed —and we trust it will not—all that Grancl Lodge determined upon at its last meeting , will lie wholly set aside , and rendered of no avail ,

Tasmania.

TASMANIA .

WE had hoped to have been spared the necessity of again roferrinn * to the unfortunate disputes between the Rev . Bro . Ewino-, tlie Provincial Grand Master for Tasmania , and the members of Lodge No . 781 at Hobavfc Town , unless to congratulate all parties upon a display of mutual forbearance , and an amicable settlement of the matters in

dispute . But it is not so ; and two notices on tlie business paper for Grand Lodge on Wednesday next , ancl the various communications we have received , compel us to break our silence . In the Grancl Lodge agenda we find first , a notice that "The Most Worshi pful Grand Master will lay before Grancl Lodge a communication received from Bro . Charles Toby , accompanying the return of the warrant of the Tasmtmian Union Lodge , iso . 783 , at Ilctert Town ; " and secondly ,

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BUSINESS OF GRAND LODGE. Article 1
TASMANIA. Article 2
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 8
MASONRY IN AFRICA. Article 9
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
METROPOLITAN. Article 22
PROVINCIAL. Article 24
MARK MASONRY. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 39
COLONIAL. Article 39
INDIA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Business Of Grand Lodge.

Royal Masonic Boys' School , towards tho enlargement of tlie school house at Tottenham" we believe there can lie but one reply . Grand Lodge is not in a position to make the sacrifice , having regard to tho proposed improvements in the property of the Graft . Moreover it is to be hoped that tho liberality of the brethren at the approaching festival , on the 30 th inst ., will render any such grant or loan altogether unnecessary .

We now come to the last and most important notice of motionmost important , because we look upon it as an attempt to overrule the decision of last Grand Lodge , for devoting a portion of our property solely to Masonic purposes , by a side word—and giving a clue to what was tho real intention of Bro . Wliitmore ' s motion for the

appointment of a committee to act in concert with the Board of General Purposes , at last Grand Lodge . The words of this resolution , as now proposed by Bro . Whitmore , are as follow : — " That , inasmuch as tho property of the Masonic body in Great Queen-street does not in its present state , afford sufficient facilities for the transaction of Masonic

business—and inasmuch as it is not desirable to devote that portion of it known as the ' . Freemasons' Tavern and Hall' exclusively to Masonic purposes—a committee be appointed to examine and report to tho Grancl Lodge , as to the best means of providing for the necessary requirements ofthe Craft at large . " Should this resolution bo affirmed —and we trust it will not—all that Grancl Lodge determined upon at its last meeting , will lie wholly set aside , and rendered of no avail ,

Tasmania.

TASMANIA .

WE had hoped to have been spared the necessity of again roferrinn * to the unfortunate disputes between the Rev . Bro . Ewino-, tlie Provincial Grand Master for Tasmania , and the members of Lodge No . 781 at Hobavfc Town , unless to congratulate all parties upon a display of mutual forbearance , and an amicable settlement of the matters in

dispute . But it is not so ; and two notices on tlie business paper for Grand Lodge on Wednesday next , ancl the various communications we have received , compel us to break our silence . In the Grancl Lodge agenda we find first , a notice that "The Most Worshi pful Grand Master will lay before Grancl Lodge a communication received from Bro . Charles Toby , accompanying the return of the warrant of the Tasmtmian Union Lodge , iso . 783 , at Ilctert Town ; " and secondly ,

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