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Devon Masonic Educational Fund.

DEVON MASONIC EDUCATIONAL FUND .

A MEETING of the Educational and General Parpocea Committee of the Devon Masonic Educational Pond was held ou Monday , at the Freemasons' Hnll , Plymouth , to eximina petitions from candidates for election on the Fund , nnd to place on tho list such as were eligible . Bro . W . Powell P . P . G . T . presided over a large attendance . It was explained that threo candidates who were unsuccessful at the election in April last were still eligible , and that two other applications had since been received , one from Okebampton , the other from

South Molton , and the usual fotms having bsen complied will , it was decided to pnt both names on tbe lif-fc . Tuij will make five candidates for two vacancies . The election will take place at Exeter on tho 30 th instant . A statement having gone forth that the Educational Fund was self-supportinsr , Bio . Gover , the Secretary , explained that so far from this being the case , the invested funds did not

exceed £ 1000 , the interest from whioh was no more than sufficient to support twocbildren . They had , however , already eighteen children on the Fund , and these would bo increased to twenty by the election on the 30 th inst ., involving an annual expenditure of £ 300 . They we-e , therefore , dependent on annual subscriptions to that amount , n > less tbey encroached upon their invested capital , which they wero m-. rt anxious not to do . It was stated thafc Bro . W . Willoughby had

offered to arrange another concert in Plymouth Guildhall on bobalf of fche Educational Fund , similar to that of last year , whioh proved so great a financial and musical success . The offer was accepted , with thanks to Bro . Willoughby , and a committee , consisting of Brothers Gover , Lord , Bird , Mutten , and Dillon , was appointed to consult with him in carrying out the necessary arrangements . Ib is proposed to hold fche concert about the middle of November .

CHARGES AGAINST WIGAN MASONS .

AT the meeting of the Wigan Town Council last week , Mr . Councillor M'Quaid moved : — "Thafc the Council views with anxiety the deterioration of the borough police force , and respectfully recommends fche Watch Cuinmittee to take into consideration the best means of placing it in a state of efficiency . " Mr . M'Quaid made a number of grave charges against fche Watch Committee as to the

way in which appointments were made , and protested strongly against the prejudice that had been shown against persons of a particular religion and nationality . Ifc was the common talk of the town that no candidate would be succeeful in entering tho force unless a member either of the Freemasons or tho Orange Society . It

was patent that promotion was not given on account of merit , bnt depended upon patronage . Mr . Alderman Faring ! on , Chairman of the Committee , hotly denied the charges , which , however , Mr . M'Quaid said he was prepared to prove . On the resolution boing put , the supporters of Mr . Alderman Farington and tho Watch

Committee , under some misconception , colled out " Aye , ' and , bofore any one could realise what had taken place , Mr . M'Quaid'a resolution wns unanimously adopled . The greatest consternation was apparent , and Mr . Alderman Farington sravo notice that ho should move tho rescinding of the resolution . — Oldham Chronicle .

Kilwinning , in Ayrshire , was a centre of special interest for Freemasons throughout Scotland on the 30 th nit ., the occasion being the opening of the new hall for the mother Lodge . Founded by the builders of the Abbey about the middle of the twelfth century , the Lodge has continued to

hold session to tho present day , and to its missionary efforts are to be traced the extensive ramifications of the Order nofc only in Scotland , bufc in other parts of the world . The new building forms a fine outstanding feature in the architecture of the place . For -the consecration ceremony deputations attended from nearly thirty Lodges .

The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Adelaide has for the past few weeks been staying in Yorkshire ( Bradford ) . For some years he has been Chaplain to Lodge Sfc . Albain , No . 30 , Adelaide , South Australia . Tho Bishop is perhaps better known to Torkshireman as the Rev . George Wyndham Kennion , vicar of All Saints , Bradford . Rather more than ten years ago , when Dr . Kenaion relinquished his

parish work afc Bradford for the responsibilities of a colonial bishopric , he was undoubtedly one of the most eloquent and popular clergy men in the Wosfc Riding . His energies in Church work were well seconded by his then curate , the Rev . Rawdon Brigga—who stood six feefc high and was a fine cricketer—and to whom Sir Francis Sharp Powell , M . P ., afterwards presented the living . Ordained by

the Bishop of Tuam in 1861 ) , Dr . Kennion at once became thafc prelate ' s domestic Chaplain . Then he accepted a curacy at Doncaster , became an Inspector of Schools for the Diocese of York , afterwards vicar of St . Paul , Sculcoates , Hull , and then vicar of All Saints , Bradford . He was consecrated Lord Bishop of Adelaide in

Westminster Abbey on 30 th November 18 S 2 , by the Right Rev . Dr . Jackson , Bishop of London , assisted by tho present Archbishop of York ( then Bishop of Lichfield ) , the late Bishop Ryan ( formerly vicar of Bradford , rector of Middleham , and afc tho time of bis demise vicar of Stanhope , Darlington ) , Bishop Hellmuth ( vicar of Bridlington ) , aud othor distinguished prelates .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-THIRD SESSION , 1893 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary nnd Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for thc student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Facu ties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , arc of the highest eminence , and thc mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , It . W . S ., John Scott , R . I ., E . Wcusley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN TIIE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , U . A ., J . B . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D ., Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Emil Reich , Dr . Juris , F . R . Hist . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . 15 . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederic Clifie , Arthur O'Lcary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Alclntc . St . Gennaine , Henry Blower , Gustavo Garcia , VV . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —k \ . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , and to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of thc profession , and in thc manipulation of materials . The Divisions are I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction ir . the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine nnd Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal Palace .

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Devon Masonic Educational Fund.

DEVON MASONIC EDUCATIONAL FUND .

A MEETING of the Educational and General Parpocea Committee of the Devon Masonic Educational Pond was held ou Monday , at the Freemasons' Hnll , Plymouth , to eximina petitions from candidates for election on the Fund , nnd to place on tho list such as were eligible . Bro . W . Powell P . P . G . T . presided over a large attendance . It was explained that threo candidates who were unsuccessful at the election in April last were still eligible , and that two other applications had since been received , one from Okebampton , the other from

South Molton , and the usual fotms having bsen complied will , it was decided to pnt both names on tbe lif-fc . Tuij will make five candidates for two vacancies . The election will take place at Exeter on tho 30 th instant . A statement having gone forth that the Educational Fund was self-supportinsr , Bio . Gover , the Secretary , explained that so far from this being the case , the invested funds did not

exceed £ 1000 , the interest from whioh was no more than sufficient to support twocbildren . They had , however , already eighteen children on the Fund , and these would bo increased to twenty by the election on the 30 th inst ., involving an annual expenditure of £ 300 . They we-e , therefore , dependent on annual subscriptions to that amount , n > less tbey encroached upon their invested capital , which they wero m-. rt anxious not to do . It was stated thafc Bro . W . Willoughby had

offered to arrange another concert in Plymouth Guildhall on bobalf of fche Educational Fund , similar to that of last year , whioh proved so great a financial and musical success . The offer was accepted , with thanks to Bro . Willoughby , and a committee , consisting of Brothers Gover , Lord , Bird , Mutten , and Dillon , was appointed to consult with him in carrying out the necessary arrangements . Ib is proposed to hold fche concert about the middle of November .

CHARGES AGAINST WIGAN MASONS .

AT the meeting of the Wigan Town Council last week , Mr . Councillor M'Quaid moved : — "Thafc the Council views with anxiety the deterioration of the borough police force , and respectfully recommends fche Watch Cuinmittee to take into consideration the best means of placing it in a state of efficiency . " Mr . M'Quaid made a number of grave charges against fche Watch Committee as to the

way in which appointments were made , and protested strongly against the prejudice that had been shown against persons of a particular religion and nationality . Ifc was the common talk of the town that no candidate would be succeeful in entering tho force unless a member either of the Freemasons or tho Orange Society . It

was patent that promotion was not given on account of merit , bnt depended upon patronage . Mr . Alderman Faring ! on , Chairman of the Committee , hotly denied the charges , which , however , Mr . M'Quaid said he was prepared to prove . On the resolution boing put , the supporters of Mr . Alderman Farington and tho Watch

Committee , under some misconception , colled out " Aye , ' and , bofore any one could realise what had taken place , Mr . M'Quaid'a resolution wns unanimously adopled . The greatest consternation was apparent , and Mr . Alderman Farington sravo notice that ho should move tho rescinding of the resolution . — Oldham Chronicle .

Kilwinning , in Ayrshire , was a centre of special interest for Freemasons throughout Scotland on the 30 th nit ., the occasion being the opening of the new hall for the mother Lodge . Founded by the builders of the Abbey about the middle of the twelfth century , the Lodge has continued to

hold session to tho present day , and to its missionary efforts are to be traced the extensive ramifications of the Order nofc only in Scotland , bufc in other parts of the world . The new building forms a fine outstanding feature in the architecture of the place . For -the consecration ceremony deputations attended from nearly thirty Lodges .

The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Adelaide has for the past few weeks been staying in Yorkshire ( Bradford ) . For some years he has been Chaplain to Lodge Sfc . Albain , No . 30 , Adelaide , South Australia . Tho Bishop is perhaps better known to Torkshireman as the Rev . George Wyndham Kennion , vicar of All Saints , Bradford . Rather more than ten years ago , when Dr . Kenaion relinquished his

parish work afc Bradford for the responsibilities of a colonial bishopric , he was undoubtedly one of the most eloquent and popular clergy men in the Wosfc Riding . His energies in Church work were well seconded by his then curate , the Rev . Rawdon Brigga—who stood six feefc high and was a fine cricketer—and to whom Sir Francis Sharp Powell , M . P ., afterwards presented the living . Ordained by

the Bishop of Tuam in 1861 ) , Dr . Kennion at once became thafc prelate ' s domestic Chaplain . Then he accepted a curacy at Doncaster , became an Inspector of Schools for the Diocese of York , afterwards vicar of St . Paul , Sculcoates , Hull , and then vicar of All Saints , Bradford . He was consecrated Lord Bishop of Adelaide in

Westminster Abbey on 30 th November 18 S 2 , by the Right Rev . Dr . Jackson , Bishop of London , assisted by tho present Archbishop of York ( then Bishop of Lichfield ) , the late Bishop Ryan ( formerly vicar of Bradford , rector of Middleham , and afc tho time of bis demise vicar of Stanhope , Darlington ) , Bishop Hellmuth ( vicar of Bridlington ) , aud othor distinguished prelates .

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THEFREEMASONSCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge aro published with the Special Sanction of H . R . H . tho Prince of Wales the M . W . tho Grand Master of England . 'PHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct L from the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for tho amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Postal Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at the New Barnet Office . Cheques crossed " London and South Western Bank . " The Terms of Snbscription ( payable in advance ) to the FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OFCHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements ls per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . " l . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Mr . W . F . MORGAN , Belvidere Works , Risinghill St ., Pentonville Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Place , Manchester , S . E . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . U . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C . Mr . J . HOOD-WILLIAMS , 33 Kingston Road North , Buokland , Portsmouth .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-THIRD SESSION , 1893 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary nnd Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for thc student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Facu ties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , arc of the highest eminence , and thc mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , It . W . S ., John Scott , R . I ., E . Wcusley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN TIIE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , U . A ., J . B . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D ., Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Emil Reich , Dr . Juris , F . R . Hist . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . 15 . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music . —Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederic Clifie , Arthur O'Lcary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Alclntc . St . Gennaine , Henry Blower , Gustavo Garcia , VV . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —k \ . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , and to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of thc profession , and in thc manipulation of materials . The Divisions are I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction ir . the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine nnd Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal Palace .

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