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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

to fit them for fighting the battle of life . When under the Board's care they did their best to give them the finest education jiossible . It would be said that they were a little ahead of the time , and had possibly gone a little too far , but he did not think so . On the contrary he believed other

institutions would have to level themselves up to the Alasonic Boys' School standard . They had endeavoured to establish at Bushey an institution which would be cojiied by every

A VIEW IN Till ; PLAYING FIELD .

institution throughout the country . It would be looked uji to as a great educational establishment and as a landmark for all time . They could not be engaged in a nobler work than assisting the sons of those brethren who had fallen in the battle of life . They could not give the boys

NEW SCHOOLS AT BUSHI-. Y . MAIN ENTRANCE SHOWING GR . LVT TOWER AND ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK .

too good an education . He trusted the announcement now to be made by the Secretary would be gratifying to everybody . Bro . J . Alorrison AIcLeod , Secretary , then read the lists

of subscriptions , which amounted to the splendid total of . £ 26 , 144 18 s . 6 cl ., made up of contributions from London lodges and brethren of £ 11 , 103 14 s . 6 d ., and from country and colonial ^ 15 , 041 4 s . Bro . C . E . Keyser , P . G . D ., proposed " The Chairman , "

and the Earl of Yarborough having responded , Bro . the Rev . C . E . Roberts proposed " The other Masonic Charities and success to them . "

Bro . P . Colville Smith , P . G . D ., Secretary of the Royal Alasonic Benevolent Institution , rejilied . The Chairman jirojiosed " The Stewards of the Day , " which Bro . W . Harling Sissons , J . P ., D . L ., Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster Lincolnshire , acknowledged .

Bro . James Stephens , P . D . G . D . C , proposed " The Ladies . " Bro . Walter Lawrence , F . S . L ., Patron of the Institution , rejilied , and the company then sejiarated .

Installation Of The Provincial Grand Master Of Devon.

Installation of the Provincial Grand Master of Devon .

THE installation in the Victoria Hall , Exeter , on Wednesday , June 15 th , of Bro . G . C . Davie , J . P ., as Provincial Grand Alaster of Devonshire , in succession to Lord Northcote , was made the occasion ot an imjiosing and a

brilliant demonstration . The Installing Alaster was the Right Hon . T . F . Halsey , ALP ., Deputy Grand Alaster , who presided . Nearly every lodge in the province , as well as many

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United Grand Lodge of England. Article 2
Annual Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys. Article 2
Installation of the Provincial Grand Master of Devon. Article 5
installation Meeting of the Lodge of Amity No. 171. Article 6
The New Past Grand Officers. Article 7
Consecration of the Semper Vigilans Lodge, No. 3040. Article 9
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Aldershot Military Mark Loage, No. 54. Article 11
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Masonic Journalism Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
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Lodge St. David, No. 36, Edinburgh. Article 16
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Some Memorials of the Globe Lod ge,No. 23, and of the "Red Apron." Article 19
Bro. D. Canakia, Dist. G. Sec.Burma. Article 22
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Killarney Lodge, No. 360 (T.C.), Cape Town. Article 23
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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

to fit them for fighting the battle of life . When under the Board's care they did their best to give them the finest education jiossible . It would be said that they were a little ahead of the time , and had possibly gone a little too far , but he did not think so . On the contrary he believed other

institutions would have to level themselves up to the Alasonic Boys' School standard . They had endeavoured to establish at Bushey an institution which would be cojiied by every

A VIEW IN Till ; PLAYING FIELD .

institution throughout the country . It would be looked uji to as a great educational establishment and as a landmark for all time . They could not be engaged in a nobler work than assisting the sons of those brethren who had fallen in the battle of life . They could not give the boys

NEW SCHOOLS AT BUSHI-. Y . MAIN ENTRANCE SHOWING GR . LVT TOWER AND ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK .

too good an education . He trusted the announcement now to be made by the Secretary would be gratifying to everybody . Bro . J . Alorrison AIcLeod , Secretary , then read the lists

of subscriptions , which amounted to the splendid total of . £ 26 , 144 18 s . 6 cl ., made up of contributions from London lodges and brethren of £ 11 , 103 14 s . 6 d ., and from country and colonial ^ 15 , 041 4 s . Bro . C . E . Keyser , P . G . D ., proposed " The Chairman , "

and the Earl of Yarborough having responded , Bro . the Rev . C . E . Roberts proposed " The other Masonic Charities and success to them . "

Bro . P . Colville Smith , P . G . D ., Secretary of the Royal Alasonic Benevolent Institution , rejilied . The Chairman jirojiosed " The Stewards of the Day , " which Bro . W . Harling Sissons , J . P ., D . L ., Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster Lincolnshire , acknowledged .

Bro . James Stephens , P . D . G . D . C , proposed " The Ladies . " Bro . Walter Lawrence , F . S . L ., Patron of the Institution , rejilied , and the company then sejiarated .

Installation Of The Provincial Grand Master Of Devon.

Installation of the Provincial Grand Master of Devon .

THE installation in the Victoria Hall , Exeter , on Wednesday , June 15 th , of Bro . G . C . Davie , J . P ., as Provincial Grand Alaster of Devonshire , in succession to Lord Northcote , was made the occasion ot an imjiosing and a

brilliant demonstration . The Installing Alaster was the Right Hon . T . F . Halsey , ALP ., Deputy Grand Alaster , who presided . Nearly every lodge in the province , as well as many

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