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The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . ADELAIDE—The P ATRIOTIC FOND . —A meeting of Freemasons Avas held at Adelaide , at the latter end of August , when , having resolved to raise a fund in aid of the Patriotic Fund , the following address to the Queen Avas agreed to : — members of various Lod of the Craftof

Freema" 'We , your Majesty ' s loyal subjects , being ges , sonry , established ' in South Australia , humbly desire to testify to jour Majesty our hearty sympathy with the warlike proceedings m which your Majesty is at present engaged against the Jimperor of Bussia , for the maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish dominions and their deteuee from an unjust aud unprovoked invasion . , . " Belonging as Ave do , to a community which , whiie warmly cherishing national ties , ami admitting the obligations they impose , yet recognising a bond of brotherhood co-extensive with the human race , our approval of this Avar is founded upon thc conviction that it is waged for purposes ancl hteousand in vindication of les binding all les

just rig , princip upon peop . , ., . " TVe implore the Great Architect and Governor of : the Universe to vouchsafe sucn . wisdom to your Majesty's councils , and such aid to your Majesty ' s arms , that the war thus fairly and honouraWy commenced maybe speedily and successfully , concluded ; and that it may result in a , . cordial and lasting union amongst the various European nations , ancl m an extension throughout ; the world of the inestimable blessings of peace . " For the purpose of acknowledging our grateful sense of the sacrifices made by those ot our fellow-countrymen whose lives are hazarded in your Majesty ' s military and naval sen-ices , we have collected the sum of £ , which we beg to transmit wick this humble address of State for the Coloniesand humbly request that

to your Majesty ' s Principal . Secretary , your Majesty will graciously direct that the amount be distributed amongst the wives and . amines , ¦ widows and orphans of British soldiers and sailors engaged in this war . " And your " memorialists , as in duty bound , vtill ever pray . " The amount of the subscription was not known when the accounts left Adelaide . The general public of the place had collected upwards of £ 3000 for the fund . HOBSON ' S BAY—We learn bthe latest intelligence from Australia , of the opening

. y of a new Lodge ( the Hobson ' s Bav ) at the Albion Tavern , Williamstowii , West Australia , Avhen Br . Levick , W . M ., of the Australia Felix Lodge , ably installed the first Master of the new Lodge . In thc evening tho brethren dined together at a banquet served by the proprietor of the establishment , Mr . Caliper .

CANADA . Lo . xno . N-, CANADA WEST . —The members of the St . John ' s Lodge celebrated the feast of St . John , on the 27 th of December , by a grand Masonic banquet , at which Br . S . P . Ayres , W . M . for the present vear , presided , ably supported by his wardens , Brs . J . Moffatt , and P . T . McKenizo , QUEBEC—At , a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Ancient , Free and

Accepted Masons , Quebec ancl Three Rivers Districts , Registry of England , held on the 28 th November , the following brethren were elected to office and invested for the year ensuing : -R . W . Br . T . D . Harington , P . G . M . ; R . W . Br . G . Thompson , D . P . G . ; V . W . Brs . W . Miller , S . G . W . ; G . Irvine , J-G . W . ; Rev . W . A . Adamson , P . G . C . ; R . Neill , . P . G . T . ; A . Simpson , P . G . R . ; G . T : Gary , P . G . S . ; Br- H . P . Leggatt , Asst . P . G . S . ; W . Brs . , f . Burgess , S . G . D . ; T . Lamb , J . G . D . ; G . R . Brown , P . G . Sup . of Works ; J . Green , P . G . D . C . ; Brs . J . Scott , Asst . P . G . D . C ; T .

Andrews . P . G . S . B . ; N . I-I . . BoAven , P . G . O . ; D . Gale , P . G . P . ; D . Gillies , P . G . T . P . G Stewards . —Brs . Dean , jnn-, Hoffmann , Forsyth , Jacobs , Denechaud ancl Lowine FESTIVAL OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , QUEBEC . —Never , perhaps in Canada Avas the Festival of St . Jolm the Evangelist ( on Wednesday , December 27 th ) more cordially observed , more joyfully sustained , or the ceremonies of the day conducted with greater harmony and unanimity of feeling , than was the anniversary this year . The brotherhood assembled at their respective Lodge rooms at different

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . ADELAIDE—The P ATRIOTIC FOND . —A meeting of Freemasons Avas held at Adelaide , at the latter end of August , when , having resolved to raise a fund in aid of the Patriotic Fund , the following address to the Queen Avas agreed to : — members of various Lod of the Craftof

Freema" 'We , your Majesty ' s loyal subjects , being ges , sonry , established ' in South Australia , humbly desire to testify to jour Majesty our hearty sympathy with the warlike proceedings m which your Majesty is at present engaged against the Jimperor of Bussia , for the maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish dominions and their deteuee from an unjust aud unprovoked invasion . , . " Belonging as Ave do , to a community which , whiie warmly cherishing national ties , ami admitting the obligations they impose , yet recognising a bond of brotherhood co-extensive with the human race , our approval of this Avar is founded upon thc conviction that it is waged for purposes ancl hteousand in vindication of les binding all les

just rig , princip upon peop . , ., . " TVe implore the Great Architect and Governor of : the Universe to vouchsafe sucn . wisdom to your Majesty's councils , and such aid to your Majesty ' s arms , that the war thus fairly and honouraWy commenced maybe speedily and successfully , concluded ; and that it may result in a , . cordial and lasting union amongst the various European nations , ancl m an extension throughout ; the world of the inestimable blessings of peace . " For the purpose of acknowledging our grateful sense of the sacrifices made by those ot our fellow-countrymen whose lives are hazarded in your Majesty ' s military and naval sen-ices , we have collected the sum of £ , which we beg to transmit wick this humble address of State for the Coloniesand humbly request that

to your Majesty ' s Principal . Secretary , your Majesty will graciously direct that the amount be distributed amongst the wives and . amines , ¦ widows and orphans of British soldiers and sailors engaged in this war . " And your " memorialists , as in duty bound , vtill ever pray . " The amount of the subscription was not known when the accounts left Adelaide . The general public of the place had collected upwards of £ 3000 for the fund . HOBSON ' S BAY—We learn bthe latest intelligence from Australia , of the opening

. y of a new Lodge ( the Hobson ' s Bav ) at the Albion Tavern , Williamstowii , West Australia , Avhen Br . Levick , W . M ., of the Australia Felix Lodge , ably installed the first Master of the new Lodge . In thc evening tho brethren dined together at a banquet served by the proprietor of the establishment , Mr . Caliper .

CANADA . Lo . xno . N-, CANADA WEST . —The members of the St . John ' s Lodge celebrated the feast of St . John , on the 27 th of December , by a grand Masonic banquet , at which Br . S . P . Ayres , W . M . for the present vear , presided , ably supported by his wardens , Brs . J . Moffatt , and P . T . McKenizo , QUEBEC—At , a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Ancient , Free and

Accepted Masons , Quebec ancl Three Rivers Districts , Registry of England , held on the 28 th November , the following brethren were elected to office and invested for the year ensuing : -R . W . Br . T . D . Harington , P . G . M . ; R . W . Br . G . Thompson , D . P . G . ; V . W . Brs . W . Miller , S . G . W . ; G . Irvine , J-G . W . ; Rev . W . A . Adamson , P . G . C . ; R . Neill , . P . G . T . ; A . Simpson , P . G . R . ; G . T : Gary , P . G . S . ; Br- H . P . Leggatt , Asst . P . G . S . ; W . Brs . , f . Burgess , S . G . D . ; T . Lamb , J . G . D . ; G . R . Brown , P . G . Sup . of Works ; J . Green , P . G . D . C . ; Brs . J . Scott , Asst . P . G . D . C ; T .

Andrews . P . G . S . B . ; N . I-I . . BoAven , P . G . O . ; D . Gale , P . G . P . ; D . Gillies , P . G . T . P . G Stewards . —Brs . Dean , jnn-, Hoffmann , Forsyth , Jacobs , Denechaud ancl Lowine FESTIVAL OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , QUEBEC . —Never , perhaps in Canada Avas the Festival of St . Jolm the Evangelist ( on Wednesday , December 27 th ) more cordially observed , more joyfully sustained , or the ceremonies of the day conducted with greater harmony and unanimity of feeling , than was the anniversary this year . The brotherhood assembled at their respective Lodge rooms at different

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