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At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar

The hearty good Avishes of the Craft will folloAV V . W . Bro . Dr . Welklon , P . G . C , in the new position he will shortly take up as Canon of Westminster . His presence in London will add not a little to the strength of the Church in the Metropolis , where his line scholarship and rare disciplinary powers will not fail to be appreciated .

. <§ . .. 'JEE £ 4 It is a matter of pleasing interest that both the President and Secretary of the American Society in London , which held their thanksgiving dinner last month with such success , are enthusiastic members of the Craft . The President is Bro . John Morgan Richards , who Avas one of the founders of the

Columbia Lodge , No . 2397 , and the Secretary is Bro . F . C . Van Duzer , who has always been conspicuous for his good work in the same lodge and chapter .

A very old and esteemed member ot the Grand Secretary s staff has passed away in the person of Bro . Adam J . Berry , who had been for so long as most of us can remember , a familiar figure in the office of Grand Lodge . His death took place on the morning of the 16 th December . Initiated in the Canonbury Lodge , No . 657 , in 1858 , he Avas a Past

Master of the New- Finsbury Park Lodge , No . 16 95 , as Avell as a P . Z . of the Duke of Connaught Chapter , No . 1524 , in which he had been exalted .

« £ - «> « Ss We learn with satisfaction that at a recent meeting of the Jubilee Masters Lodge Bro . Fredk . C . Van Duzer was elected W . M ., as under his genial sAvay the lodge will doubtless continue its career of usefulness . Bro . Van Duzer has a brilliant record . He was initiated in the Canterbury Lodge ,

No . 16 35 , in 188 9 , of which lodge he is a P . M . ; is a member of the Empress Lodge , No . 2381 ; Founder and P . M . of the Columbia Lodge , X o . 2397 ; Founder and acting I . P . M . of the Richard Eve Lodge , No . 2772 ; and Founder of the Kirby Lodge , No . 2818 . In the Royal Arch he is a P . Z . of

the Canterbury Chapter , No . 16 35 ; P . Z . and Scribe E . of the Columbia Chapter , Xo . 2397 ; and has high rank in other Degrees of Masonry . Among Americans resident in London his name is Avell known and respected , he having lilled the honoured posts of President and Secretary of the American SocietA ' .

The Kirby Lodge of Instruction occupies a prominent position amongst the numerous schools of Masonry IIOAV possessed by the Craft in London , and its last annual festival , which took place at the Midland Grand Hotel on the 19 th of November , was a great success . The Second Lecture was worked by the W . M ., Bro . G . J . V . Rankin , assisted by Bro .

E . Sherlock , who worked the 1 st section . Other sections were worked respectively by Bros . H . E . Wilson , E . C . Fulton , H . Billinghurst , and A . L . Collins , each of whom rendered the ceremony in a very efficient manner .

« & : & A banquet afterwards followed , at which R . W . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., presided . Bro . Sir Forest Fulton , K . C , on behalf of the lodge , presented a handsome silver cigar-box and mirror to the Hon . Secretary , Bro . Miller , in recognition of his past services , Avhich Bro . Miller

suitably acknowledged . Various Masonic toasts were proposed and acknowledged , that of "The President" especially being very Avarmly received . The proceedings throughout were characterised by much earnestness and zeal , and the lodge may be congratulated , not only on the good work it has done , but on its future prospects .

The announcemement of the death of Bro . Henry Sutherland , M . D ., P . G . D ., on the 19 th November , came as a great surprise and shock to his many friends . He had attained considerable eminence in his profession . At the time of his death , and for thirty years previously , he had been physician to the St . George ' s Square Dispensary , and

was a Fellow ol" many societies connected with the medical profession , and was the author of a considerable number oi medical works .

Bro . Sutherland was a Avell known and enthusiastic Mason , haying been initiated over forty years ago , whilst an undergraduate , in the Apollo University Lodge at Oxford . From that time he never ceased to take a deep interest in Freemasonry—indeed , at the time of his death he was Worshipful Master of the Old Westminsters' Lodge ,

composed of brethren who , like himself , had been educated at Westminster School . He was also , at the time of his death , Secretary of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , of which he was a Past Master , and he had also passed through the chair of the " Shakespeare , " the "' White Horse of Kent , " and

other lodges . On the occasion of the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master , he was one of the twenty-live brethren appointed to Grand office . Bro . Sutherland was the author of a useful little work entitled , " Notes on

Freemasonry , " which some years ago obtained a considerable circulation amongst the members of the Craft . The funeral took place at Brompton Cemetery on the 22 nd November , and was largely attended by his confreres of the medical profession , and by the Masonic fraternity .

< 3 > «> © Yet another exposure of the wicked doings of that terrible anti-Christian and treasonable society , the Freemasons . A London publisher announces a book which its author asserts will prove that the secrets of Freemasonry are unknown to the great majority of Freemasons ; that it is anti-Christian in

its teaching ; has taken to itself Satanism—whatever that might be ; that international Freemasonry , Avhich sways English Freemasonry , has been captured by the Jews , who are using the organisation for the return of their race to the Holy Land , and the proclamation of an anti-Christ !

-s- ® 0 The farewell dinner given in honour of Bro . Hermann Klein , P . G . Organist , previous to

his departure for America , which Avas held at the Prince ' s Restaurant on December 12 th , was presided over by Bro . Sir Arthur Trendell , C . M . G ., P . A . G . D . of C . Bro . Klein is Avell known

; ts a musical critic and professor oi singing , and has figured prominently in London Masonry , having for some time past , amongst other duties , filled the office of Scribe E . of the Empire Chapter , No . 2108 . The best wishes of the Craft will

accompany him on his voyage to ISHO . IITCKMAXX KLKIX . .. . ,, . , „ " the other side . ¦ * ¦ <» Dual membership of lodges is a matter which requires some light shedding upon it . A brother is a member , say ,

of half-a-dozen lodges , with only one of which he is in good financial standing . Armed with a certificate from the lastnamed , he seeks admission to a seventh , and that lodge would have just cause of complaint if brought to book by all the other lodges to which he might be in debt , or from which

even he might have been excluded . There is another point . Membership of one lodge is an expense . What about a number ? And yet when a brother or his family come before the Masonic Charities , the number of lodges he founded and joined , and the aggregate subscriptions paid , are adduced to

show his Masonic worth and zeal . What else it shows is discreetly left unmentioned . We might also ask if it makes good it claim on the charitable to point out that a brother has been a member of half-a-dozen concomitant orders . It rather shows that he has been breaking that part of bis S . O . which

enjoins him only to carry out Masonic duties so far as they do not act to the detriment of himself or his connections . , £ ,,. £ ; ,. . £ ,, We have lately been reading what are called " Masonic stories" in an Americm contemporary . Why Masonic Ave cannot make out . Their connection with the Craft is of the

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Freemasonry in the Province of Norfolk. Article 2
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 6
Grand Mark Lodge. Article 6
Consecration of the Army and Navy Royal Arch Chapter. Article 7
Consecration of the United Service Royal Ark Mariners Lodge, No. 489. Article 8
Lod ge L 'Entente Cordiale , No. 2796. Article 9
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The New Officers. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
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Death of Bro. Sir William MacCormac, Bart., K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Article 15
Mock Masonry : or the Grand Procession. Article 16
Freemasonry in Natal. Article 16
London Stone Chapter, No. 2536. Article 17
Jonic Lodge, No. 227. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256. Article 18
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At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar

The hearty good Avishes of the Craft will folloAV V . W . Bro . Dr . Welklon , P . G . C , in the new position he will shortly take up as Canon of Westminster . His presence in London will add not a little to the strength of the Church in the Metropolis , where his line scholarship and rare disciplinary powers will not fail to be appreciated .

. <§ . .. 'JEE £ 4 It is a matter of pleasing interest that both the President and Secretary of the American Society in London , which held their thanksgiving dinner last month with such success , are enthusiastic members of the Craft . The President is Bro . John Morgan Richards , who Avas one of the founders of the

Columbia Lodge , No . 2397 , and the Secretary is Bro . F . C . Van Duzer , who has always been conspicuous for his good work in the same lodge and chapter .

A very old and esteemed member ot the Grand Secretary s staff has passed away in the person of Bro . Adam J . Berry , who had been for so long as most of us can remember , a familiar figure in the office of Grand Lodge . His death took place on the morning of the 16 th December . Initiated in the Canonbury Lodge , No . 657 , in 1858 , he Avas a Past

Master of the New- Finsbury Park Lodge , No . 16 95 , as Avell as a P . Z . of the Duke of Connaught Chapter , No . 1524 , in which he had been exalted .

« £ - «> « Ss We learn with satisfaction that at a recent meeting of the Jubilee Masters Lodge Bro . Fredk . C . Van Duzer was elected W . M ., as under his genial sAvay the lodge will doubtless continue its career of usefulness . Bro . Van Duzer has a brilliant record . He was initiated in the Canterbury Lodge ,

No . 16 35 , in 188 9 , of which lodge he is a P . M . ; is a member of the Empress Lodge , No . 2381 ; Founder and P . M . of the Columbia Lodge , X o . 2397 ; Founder and acting I . P . M . of the Richard Eve Lodge , No . 2772 ; and Founder of the Kirby Lodge , No . 2818 . In the Royal Arch he is a P . Z . of

the Canterbury Chapter , No . 16 35 ; P . Z . and Scribe E . of the Columbia Chapter , Xo . 2397 ; and has high rank in other Degrees of Masonry . Among Americans resident in London his name is Avell known and respected , he having lilled the honoured posts of President and Secretary of the American SocietA ' .

The Kirby Lodge of Instruction occupies a prominent position amongst the numerous schools of Masonry IIOAV possessed by the Craft in London , and its last annual festival , which took place at the Midland Grand Hotel on the 19 th of November , was a great success . The Second Lecture was worked by the W . M ., Bro . G . J . V . Rankin , assisted by Bro .

E . Sherlock , who worked the 1 st section . Other sections were worked respectively by Bros . H . E . Wilson , E . C . Fulton , H . Billinghurst , and A . L . Collins , each of whom rendered the ceremony in a very efficient manner .

« & : & A banquet afterwards followed , at which R . W . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., presided . Bro . Sir Forest Fulton , K . C , on behalf of the lodge , presented a handsome silver cigar-box and mirror to the Hon . Secretary , Bro . Miller , in recognition of his past services , Avhich Bro . Miller

suitably acknowledged . Various Masonic toasts were proposed and acknowledged , that of "The President" especially being very Avarmly received . The proceedings throughout were characterised by much earnestness and zeal , and the lodge may be congratulated , not only on the good work it has done , but on its future prospects .

The announcemement of the death of Bro . Henry Sutherland , M . D ., P . G . D ., on the 19 th November , came as a great surprise and shock to his many friends . He had attained considerable eminence in his profession . At the time of his death , and for thirty years previously , he had been physician to the St . George ' s Square Dispensary , and

was a Fellow ol" many societies connected with the medical profession , and was the author of a considerable number oi medical works .

Bro . Sutherland was a Avell known and enthusiastic Mason , haying been initiated over forty years ago , whilst an undergraduate , in the Apollo University Lodge at Oxford . From that time he never ceased to take a deep interest in Freemasonry—indeed , at the time of his death he was Worshipful Master of the Old Westminsters' Lodge ,

composed of brethren who , like himself , had been educated at Westminster School . He was also , at the time of his death , Secretary of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , of which he was a Past Master , and he had also passed through the chair of the " Shakespeare , " the "' White Horse of Kent , " and

other lodges . On the occasion of the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master , he was one of the twenty-live brethren appointed to Grand office . Bro . Sutherland was the author of a useful little work entitled , " Notes on

Freemasonry , " which some years ago obtained a considerable circulation amongst the members of the Craft . The funeral took place at Brompton Cemetery on the 22 nd November , and was largely attended by his confreres of the medical profession , and by the Masonic fraternity .

< 3 > «> © Yet another exposure of the wicked doings of that terrible anti-Christian and treasonable society , the Freemasons . A London publisher announces a book which its author asserts will prove that the secrets of Freemasonry are unknown to the great majority of Freemasons ; that it is anti-Christian in

its teaching ; has taken to itself Satanism—whatever that might be ; that international Freemasonry , Avhich sways English Freemasonry , has been captured by the Jews , who are using the organisation for the return of their race to the Holy Land , and the proclamation of an anti-Christ !

-s- ® 0 The farewell dinner given in honour of Bro . Hermann Klein , P . G . Organist , previous to

his departure for America , which Avas held at the Prince ' s Restaurant on December 12 th , was presided over by Bro . Sir Arthur Trendell , C . M . G ., P . A . G . D . of C . Bro . Klein is Avell known

; ts a musical critic and professor oi singing , and has figured prominently in London Masonry , having for some time past , amongst other duties , filled the office of Scribe E . of the Empire Chapter , No . 2108 . The best wishes of the Craft will

accompany him on his voyage to ISHO . IITCKMAXX KLKIX . .. . ,, . , „ " the other side . ¦ * ¦ <» Dual membership of lodges is a matter which requires some light shedding upon it . A brother is a member , say ,

of half-a-dozen lodges , with only one of which he is in good financial standing . Armed with a certificate from the lastnamed , he seeks admission to a seventh , and that lodge would have just cause of complaint if brought to book by all the other lodges to which he might be in debt , or from which

even he might have been excluded . There is another point . Membership of one lodge is an expense . What about a number ? And yet when a brother or his family come before the Masonic Charities , the number of lodges he founded and joined , and the aggregate subscriptions paid , are adduced to

show his Masonic worth and zeal . What else it shows is discreetly left unmentioned . We might also ask if it makes good it claim on the charitable to point out that a brother has been a member of half-a-dozen concomitant orders . It rather shows that he has been breaking that part of bis S . O . which

enjoins him only to carry out Masonic duties so far as they do not act to the detriment of himself or his connections . , £ ,,. £ ; ,. . £ ,, We have lately been reading what are called " Masonic stories" in an Americm contemporary . Why Masonic Ave cannot make out . Their connection with the Craft is of the

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