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Lodges And Chapter Of Instruction.

Lodges and Chapter of Instruction .

LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( No . s 3 S ) . —A meeting of ( his lodge was held on Wednesday , the 261 I 1 ult ., at the Ftascati Restaurant , Oxford-street , \ V ., when there were present Bros . W . Truman , VV . M . ; H . Dukas , S . VV . ; II . C . Parker , J . W . ; J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; G . Hill , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . E . Willby , P . M ., Sec ; Geo . Hill , P . M ., S . D . ; Thos . Smale , P . M ., I . D . ; Martin Gooneratinc ,

I . G . ; J * Thorn . P . M ., Asst . Preceptor ; G . A . Sturgess , L . Gunzel , G . Cizzio , A . Narten , T . A . Tidy , A . Terry , ? nrl S . C . Cross . Visitor : Uro . J . H . Truman , of Brooklyn , N . Y . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tidy cein K candidate . The 4 th Section of the Lecture

was worked by Bro . J . Paul , Preceptor . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , when thc ist Section of the Lecture was worked by Bro . G . Hill , P . M . The lodge icsumed to the First Degree , and after the lirst rising , thc dues were collected . Cn the W . M . rising for the second time , Bro . Dukas , S . VV ., was elected VV . M . for thc

ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . At the third rising , a vote of thanks was recorded to Bro . W . Truman for the excellent manner in which he had fulfilled Ihe duties of the chair for the first time in the Iodue . The Secretary then took the names of brethren willing to take part in the 15 Sections on October 24 th , and all Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed .

BLACKHEATH LODGE ( No . 1320 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held at the Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Loughborough Junction . iS . E ., on Monday , the ist inst ., when there were present Bros . A . VV . Le Cren , W . M . ; Turner , S . W . ; Barr , J . W . ; E . Hilton , . A . G . P ., Preceptor ; T . R . Cass , Treas . ; C . H . Stone , Sec ; Plant , S . D . ; Cornford , | . I > . ; Porter , I . G . ; S .

Hilton , Derham , Palmer , VVeller , Dixon , Cartwright , Rice , Morris , T . H . Salmon , Fisher , Moore , and Hawkins . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . S . Hilton being the candidate . Bro . Turner was elected VV . M . for Monday next . liro . Derham rehearsed the installation ceremony , installing Uro . Turner , who invested

his officers . Bro . Derham gave the addresses very ably , for which he received the hearty vote of thanks of the lodge . Bros . Morris , 1050 , and VVeller , P . M . 1967 , were elected juining members . The Fifteen Sections will be rehearsed un Monday , the 15 th inst , at the above address , under the able Preceptorship ot Bro . F . Hilton , A . G . P ., commencing at seven sharp .

ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 3 rd instant , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . W . Rapley , W . M . ; R . P . Upton , S . W . ; G . T . Peall , J . VV . i VV . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; | . Petch , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Herts , Treas . ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and J . Duncan , P . M ., Sees . ; R . VV . Nicole , S . D . ; Milton Smith

, J . D . ; C . Isler , I . G . ; V . J . R . Longman , A . Oliver , P . M . ; R . Loomes , J . Amand , ) . H . Whadcoat , 1 \ H . Holmden Robertson , and J . H . Kimbell , jun . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , and Uro . Uapley then vacated the chair in favour of Uro . Whadcoat , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising . Bro . Upton was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and

appointed his officers in rotation . The accounts of the ledge haviny been audited , were passed , and a vote of thanks accorded to the Secretaries for their services during the past year . The Preceptor , Treasurer , and Secretaries were once more re-elected for the ensuing year . A cordial vote of thanks was passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Bro . VV . Rapley for his services in thc chair for the first time . The lodge was then closed . The date for the lod ge supper has been fixed for the 30 th inst .

CHAUCER LODGE ( No . 1540 } . —A meeting was held im Tuesday , the 25 th ult ., at the Old White Hart Hotel , Uoruugh , S . E . Present : Bros . J . O'Dea , VV . M . ; Bullpitt , S . VV . ; Atkin , J . W . ; Roots , Preceptor ; Bird , hec . j Morley , S . D . ; Steng , J . D . ; W . Malham , I . G . ; Wright , P . M . ; O'Brien , Chapman , and Kite . Ihe lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes ot the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The

ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . O'Brien being the "naidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Atkin having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Atkin wing thc candidate . The lodge was closed in the Third and becond Degrees . The W . M . rose for the usual times , and the lodge was closed .

•STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 L-A meeting was held on ' "day , the 2 Sth ult ., at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Churchj-trect , Camberwell , S . E ., when there were present : Comps . " •J * Voisey , Treas ., M . E . Z . ; Mc . l . North , H . ; T . ^ umrnant . J . ; F . Hilton , P . Z ., A . G . D . C , Preceptor ; V ; , '" -Stone , S . E . j Lewis , S . N . ; Salmon , P . S . ; Benedetti ,

•, \ , > Lope , Ellinger , Lightfoot , Barr , and Nightingale , laa chant ? i : was declared open and the minutes of the ast convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony ' "imitation was rehearsed , Comp . Barr personating the Fanoidate . Comp . John Ellinger , S 79 , was elected a join"g ™< -mber . Comp . C . H . Stone , H ., was elected M . E . Z . U 1 » ic next meeting . The chapter was then closed .

The Craft Aboard.

The Craft Aboard .

' ^ TALLATWN Ob' THE GHAN !) MAHTEI ! Ol-NEW SOUTH WALES .

uf N pecial c-Jiumunication of thc United Grand Lodge M New South Wales of Ancient Free and Accepted ^ ons , took place in the New Masonic Hall , Castle-A *' Sh-street , on the 29 th July , when the M . W . the Grand se ' r i' ' Sir Robcrt Duff ' installed for the We ! A l , ' and thc ; Grand Lod S Oncers for the year and f ¦ invested ' The ** ** was elaborately draped eith Urn ' ' * - f ° 'he occasion , and some 300 brethren J ] C p to ° k part in or witnessed the ceremony . Bro . •- " S . Whysall was the Grand Director of Cere-

The Craft Aboard.

monies ; Bro . J . P . S . Wilson , Grand Director o ( Music , conducted a strong choir ; and Bro . A . Gehde , Grand Organist , presided at the instrument . The appearance of the Grand Master was announced by a Herald on a trumpet , and acknowledged with Grand Lodge honours . He wis conducted to the throne in due form , accompanied by the Grand Lodge Officers ,

who occupied seats on his light and left . The Grand Master proceeded to open Grand Lodge , and asked the Grand Secretary , Bro . Arthur H . Bray , to read that portion of the minutes relating to the election of Grand Lodge Officers . This being concluded , the Herald sounded his trumpet , and the Grand Director ot Ceremonies , srandin-r in front of the altar ,

proclaimed the Grand Master forthe first time . Then followed an anthem by the choir , and thc proclamations by the S . G . W . in the west and J . G . W . in thc south . Thc GRAND MASTER then delivered the following addiess : Worshipiul Brethren and Brethren , 1 desire , very sincerely , to return you my heartfelt thanks for yutir renewed confidence in electing me for thc second

time as your Grand Master . When you elected me last year you did so , I feel sure , on account of the position 1 occupied in the colony , and I assure you it is a matter of great gratification to me now , after occupying the chair of Grand Lodge for 12 months , to be again elected to fill that high position in thc Craft . I am quite alive to the fact that my official duties prevent

me devoting so much of my time as 1 should like to the interests of the Craft ; but it has been my desire , as far as practicable , to visit the lodges , and I have had great pleasure in doing so on several occasions , both here and in the country districts , and I take this opportunity to thank the brethren of the country districts which I have visited for the very fraternal welcome

extended to me on all occasions . When visiting the sister colony of Queensland this month I received an address from the brethren of Brisbane , cordially welcoming me to their city as your Grand Master . It is very pleasing for me to be able to report that , notwithstanding the wave of depression which has been pissing over our colony since my arrival amongst you ,

Freemasonry has , nevertheless , progressed ; and , although some of the lodges are not so numerically strong as they were a year ago , yet , by the exercise of a little internal economy , they are all in a sound , healthy condition , and the balance sheet of the Grand Lodge shows an increase of over , £ 500 on the year ' s transactions . Five new lodges have been opened during the year at

Balranald , Dungog , Germanton , Bingera , and Drutnmoyne , and this clearly shows the progress we have made , audi think it is a matter for much congratulation that during a season of great depression our Craft has not only weathered the storm , but has made considerable headway . 1 have to thank the Grand Lodge Officers , one and all , especially the Grand Secretary , for the assistance they have rendered me duringthe year , and I

much regret that we have lost the services of Bro . the Hon . Dr . Harman J . Tarrant , who has left the country . I have not yet appointed his successor , but I have every reason to believe that the whole Craft in New South Wales will be pleased with my appointment when I can make known the name of the highly accomplished and distinguished brother whom 1 hope to appoint as Pro Grand Master .

The Deputy G . M ., Bro . Ihomas h . Spencer , was then presented to the Grand Master , obligated , and invested . The Grand Officers fu 18 95 were also presented . The GUANO MASTKR announced that the Masonic Charity Ball , which is lo take the place of the annual festival , would beheld on thc 3 ist July . Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form .

Consecration Of Tile St. John's Lodge, No, 2517.

CONSECRATION OF TILE ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No , 2517 .

This lodge , which has been working at Lomas do Zamora , near Buenos Ayres , Argentine Republic , ior some months , under a provisional warrant , having received its warrant of Constitution from the M . W . G . M ., was duly consecrated on the 2 nd of August , 1 S 94 , by

Bro . Charles Trevor Mold , P . D . S . G . W ., and D . G . Sec , in representation of the D . G . M ., Bro . George John Ryan , who was , owing to illness , unable to perform thc ceremony himself . Bro . Mold was assisted by Bros . W . J . Hodge , P . D . B . G . P ., as Deputy ; VV . J . Corralcs , P . D . J . G . D ., as D . S . G . W . ; II . S . Chappell , D . J . G . W . ; Rev . A . G . Lennox Robertson , D . G . Chap . ; R . Mold , D . A . G . Sec , as D . G . Sec . ; K . J . Klix , D . S . G . D . ; G .

Nelson , D . J . G . D . ; J . C . Clarke , D . G . D . C ; T . O'Donoghue , as D . G . Org . ; A . R . Leighton , P . M . 1025 , as D . G . Std Br . ; R . Marshall , D . G . P . ; H . Morgan and A . E . Rugeroni , D . G . Stwds . The visitors were Bros . ] . J . Smith , W . M . 617 ; T . T . Deacon , W . M . 1025 ; C . W . Alexander , VV . M . 2459 ; with many brethren from their respective lodges , besides brethren

from the Lodge Victoria , -329 , and commissions from many lodges working under the Argentine Orient , in all , upwards of 150 brethren . The lodge having been opened in the Three Degrees , the CONSECRATING OFMCEU addressed thc brethren on the object of the meeting , and then delivered a short address on the universality of Freemasonry , which

enables a brother to travel throughout the civilised world , and everywhere find himself amongst friends , while at the same time it allowed men of different languages , religions , and nationalities , to know and appreciate each other . Nowhere was this better exemplified than in the cosmopolitan community around them . After the D , G . CilAi'LAiN had offered up prayer , the

Consecration Of Tile St. John's Lodge, No, 2517.

ceremony was impressively carried out , and the new lodge solemnly consecrated and constituted Thc Consecrating Officer then installed Bro . F . Coulton dc Meuron , P . M . 617 , as W . M ., and invested the following officers : C . Alexander , S . W . ; R . Gould ,

J . W . ; T . H . Hurley , Treas . ; C . E . Burrow , Sec ; P . VV . Cook , S . D . ; F . Bradbury , J . D . ; H . H . Loveday , D . C . ; J . H . Pollard , I . G . ; H . E . Gwyter and H . Bennett , Stwds . ; and S . Gianjanti , Tyler . Bros . Rev . A . T . B . Pinehard , Chap , elect , was unavoidably absi-nt .

Ihe WOKSIIU ' . MASTER thanked Bro . C . T . Mold and the officers who had assisted in the ceremony , and trusted that thc new lodge would go ahead and prosper lik * . > the other lodges in the district . Three candidates were proposed , and the lodge closed . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , but owing to the lateness uf the hour there was no time for the customary toasts .

Bishop Kennion And The Freemasons

BISHOP KENNION AND THE FREEMASONS

A ORACKI-UL FAREWELL . One of the lirst farewell addresses received by Bishop Reunion upon his approaching departure to England was that presented to him on Monday evening , August 20 th , in the Freemasons' Hall , Flinders-street , by the brethren of St . Alban Lodge , No . 3 S ( S . A . C . ) ,

through which lodge the Bishop was initiated into the Order some time ago . About Go brethren attended the special meeting on that day , the number including visitors from sister lodges . The lodge was in mourning out of respect to the memory of the late Bro . the Rev . B . C . Stephenson , who was Chaplain to Bishop Kennion .

The W . M ., Bro . A . B . MONCRIKIT , said thc death of Bro . Stephenson vvas a . loss to the Masonic Craft in general , and to St . Alban Lodge in particular . Their late brother was a good man , an ornament to the Church , and by his calm and serene life showed that he was devoted to the principles ot Freemasonry .

The Dead March in 'Saul" was played by the Organist , and the choir rendered " Thou wilt keep his soul in perfect peace " most effectively . At the request of the W .. VL , the Secretary of the lodge , Bro . J . EUVVIN THOMAS , then read the following address , which was engrossed on parchment and enclosed in a Morocco case :

" Right Reverend and Dear Brother—1 our translation to the historic See of Bath and Wells affords an opportunity to Ihe brethren of Lodge St . Alban to offer you their congratulations upon your preferment . Desiring to avail themselves ot such opportunity they have deputed us , in their name and on their behalf , to tender vou their hearty good wishes on this mark of

favour bestowed upon you by Her Gracious Majesty the Queen . Whilst deeply regretting the loss which the lodge will sustain by your departure , your brethren will ever retain most pleasurable recollections of your association with them in the Ancient Fraternity of Freemasons . They desire the acceptance by you of this expression of their great esteem for you and

their best wishes lor your future happiness . —We are . Right Reverend and Dear Brother , yours very fraternally , A . B . MONCRIKIT , Master ; F . H . SNOW , Senior Warden ; E . B . GRUNDY , Junior Warden . " Bro . A . G . PENDLETON , l . P . M ., said that for two years Bro . Dr . Kennion filled the position of Chaplain of the lodge , and it was a source of intense pleasure to

have him with them . Their brother was only prevented from attending lodge oftener by the assiduous , earnest , and zealous attention which he was called upon to give to his more important duties throughout the diocese . Bros . F . H . S NOW , E . B . GRUNDY , M . SAI . OM , Dr . BARLOW , P . M ., and J . EDWIN THOMAS , P . M ., spoke

in appreciative terms of their association with the Bishop , and in high praise of his life and work during his occupancy of the See of Adelaide . The address was conveyed to Bro . Kennion by Bro . R . Kyffin Thomas , the S . D . The Bisiioi ' , in reply , said he was very much touched by thc words which had bcen spoken concerning his

late Chaplain . The address he would greatly prize to the end of his life as a token of the true fraternal feelings of his brethren in Lodge St . Alban . He did not recognise in himself all the virtues which they had been good enough to say he possessed , but he could at least claim to have striven to do his duty . Speaking of the architecture in England , rich in antiquity and

including monuments of the Masonic Craft , he said hc was very much interested in reading the other day that Bishop Joceline , of the See of Bath and Wells in 1229 , who did most towards the erection of the west front of the Wells Cathedral , had associated with himself in the erection of that part of the building certain Masons , whose names had bcen handed down to this day , and

the work of the Craft there was never to be forgotten . It was also interesting to learn that in some ancient charter given by that Bishop of some ground for the purpose of education , the land which hc procured was obtained from the very Masons who were associated with him in the building of that magnificent front of Wells Cathedral . He had , indeed , learnt that brotherly

sympathy was to hs found in Australia , and the marked and kindly sympathy which his brethren had left upon him would never fade . In that lodge he had not only found new brothers , but made strong and permanent friends . With that recollection he went away encouraged to his work in England . Their kindness there helped him to look for kindness elsewhere .

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Lodges And Chapter Of Instruction.

Lodges and Chapter of Instruction .

LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( No . s 3 S ) . —A meeting of ( his lodge was held on Wednesday , the 261 I 1 ult ., at the Ftascati Restaurant , Oxford-street , \ V ., when there were present Bros . W . Truman , VV . M . ; H . Dukas , S . VV . ; II . C . Parker , J . W . ; J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; G . Hill , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . E . Willby , P . M ., Sec ; Geo . Hill , P . M ., S . D . ; Thos . Smale , P . M ., I . D . ; Martin Gooneratinc ,

I . G . ; J * Thorn . P . M ., Asst . Preceptor ; G . A . Sturgess , L . Gunzel , G . Cizzio , A . Narten , T . A . Tidy , A . Terry , ? nrl S . C . Cross . Visitor : Uro . J . H . Truman , of Brooklyn , N . Y . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tidy cein K candidate . The 4 th Section of the Lecture

was worked by Bro . J . Paul , Preceptor . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , when thc ist Section of the Lecture was worked by Bro . G . Hill , P . M . The lodge icsumed to the First Degree , and after the lirst rising , thc dues were collected . Cn the W . M . rising for the second time , Bro . Dukas , S . VV ., was elected VV . M . for thc

ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . At the third rising , a vote of thanks was recorded to Bro . W . Truman for the excellent manner in which he had fulfilled Ihe duties of the chair for the first time in the Iodue . The Secretary then took the names of brethren willing to take part in the 15 Sections on October 24 th , and all Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed .

BLACKHEATH LODGE ( No . 1320 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held at the Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Loughborough Junction . iS . E ., on Monday , the ist inst ., when there were present Bros . A . VV . Le Cren , W . M . ; Turner , S . W . ; Barr , J . W . ; E . Hilton , . A . G . P ., Preceptor ; T . R . Cass , Treas . ; C . H . Stone , Sec ; Plant , S . D . ; Cornford , | . I > . ; Porter , I . G . ; S .

Hilton , Derham , Palmer , VVeller , Dixon , Cartwright , Rice , Morris , T . H . Salmon , Fisher , Moore , and Hawkins . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . S . Hilton being the candidate . Bro . Turner was elected VV . M . for Monday next . liro . Derham rehearsed the installation ceremony , installing Uro . Turner , who invested

his officers . Bro . Derham gave the addresses very ably , for which he received the hearty vote of thanks of the lodge . Bros . Morris , 1050 , and VVeller , P . M . 1967 , were elected juining members . The Fifteen Sections will be rehearsed un Monday , the 15 th inst , at the above address , under the able Preceptorship ot Bro . F . Hilton , A . G . P ., commencing at seven sharp .

ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 3 rd instant , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . W . Rapley , W . M . ; R . P . Upton , S . W . ; G . T . Peall , J . VV . i VV . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; | . Petch , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Herts , Treas . ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and J . Duncan , P . M ., Sees . ; R . VV . Nicole , S . D . ; Milton Smith

, J . D . ; C . Isler , I . G . ; V . J . R . Longman , A . Oliver , P . M . ; R . Loomes , J . Amand , ) . H . Whadcoat , 1 \ H . Holmden Robertson , and J . H . Kimbell , jun . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , and Uro . Uapley then vacated the chair in favour of Uro . Whadcoat , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising . Bro . Upton was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and

appointed his officers in rotation . The accounts of the ledge haviny been audited , were passed , and a vote of thanks accorded to the Secretaries for their services during the past year . The Preceptor , Treasurer , and Secretaries were once more re-elected for the ensuing year . A cordial vote of thanks was passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Bro . VV . Rapley for his services in thc chair for the first time . The lodge was then closed . The date for the lod ge supper has been fixed for the 30 th inst .

CHAUCER LODGE ( No . 1540 } . —A meeting was held im Tuesday , the 25 th ult ., at the Old White Hart Hotel , Uoruugh , S . E . Present : Bros . J . O'Dea , VV . M . ; Bullpitt , S . VV . ; Atkin , J . W . ; Roots , Preceptor ; Bird , hec . j Morley , S . D . ; Steng , J . D . ; W . Malham , I . G . ; Wright , P . M . ; O'Brien , Chapman , and Kite . Ihe lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes ot the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The

ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . O'Brien being the "naidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Atkin having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Atkin wing thc candidate . The lodge was closed in the Third and becond Degrees . The W . M . rose for the usual times , and the lodge was closed .

•STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 L-A meeting was held on ' "day , the 2 Sth ult ., at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Churchj-trect , Camberwell , S . E ., when there were present : Comps . " •J * Voisey , Treas ., M . E . Z . ; Mc . l . North , H . ; T . ^ umrnant . J . ; F . Hilton , P . Z ., A . G . D . C , Preceptor ; V ; , '" -Stone , S . E . j Lewis , S . N . ; Salmon , P . S . ; Benedetti ,

•, \ , > Lope , Ellinger , Lightfoot , Barr , and Nightingale , laa chant ? i : was declared open and the minutes of the ast convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony ' "imitation was rehearsed , Comp . Barr personating the Fanoidate . Comp . John Ellinger , S 79 , was elected a join"g ™< -mber . Comp . C . H . Stone , H ., was elected M . E . Z . U 1 » ic next meeting . The chapter was then closed .

The Craft Aboard.

The Craft Aboard .

' ^ TALLATWN Ob' THE GHAN !) MAHTEI ! Ol-NEW SOUTH WALES .

uf N pecial c-Jiumunication of thc United Grand Lodge M New South Wales of Ancient Free and Accepted ^ ons , took place in the New Masonic Hall , Castle-A *' Sh-street , on the 29 th July , when the M . W . the Grand se ' r i' ' Sir Robcrt Duff ' installed for the We ! A l , ' and thc ; Grand Lod S Oncers for the year and f ¦ invested ' The ** ** was elaborately draped eith Urn ' ' * - f ° 'he occasion , and some 300 brethren J ] C p to ° k part in or witnessed the ceremony . Bro . •- " S . Whysall was the Grand Director of Cere-

The Craft Aboard.

monies ; Bro . J . P . S . Wilson , Grand Director o ( Music , conducted a strong choir ; and Bro . A . Gehde , Grand Organist , presided at the instrument . The appearance of the Grand Master was announced by a Herald on a trumpet , and acknowledged with Grand Lodge honours . He wis conducted to the throne in due form , accompanied by the Grand Lodge Officers ,

who occupied seats on his light and left . The Grand Master proceeded to open Grand Lodge , and asked the Grand Secretary , Bro . Arthur H . Bray , to read that portion of the minutes relating to the election of Grand Lodge Officers . This being concluded , the Herald sounded his trumpet , and the Grand Director ot Ceremonies , srandin-r in front of the altar ,

proclaimed the Grand Master forthe first time . Then followed an anthem by the choir , and thc proclamations by the S . G . W . in the west and J . G . W . in thc south . Thc GRAND MASTER then delivered the following addiess : Worshipiul Brethren and Brethren , 1 desire , very sincerely , to return you my heartfelt thanks for yutir renewed confidence in electing me for thc second

time as your Grand Master . When you elected me last year you did so , I feel sure , on account of the position 1 occupied in the colony , and I assure you it is a matter of great gratification to me now , after occupying the chair of Grand Lodge for 12 months , to be again elected to fill that high position in thc Craft . I am quite alive to the fact that my official duties prevent

me devoting so much of my time as 1 should like to the interests of the Craft ; but it has been my desire , as far as practicable , to visit the lodges , and I have had great pleasure in doing so on several occasions , both here and in the country districts , and I take this opportunity to thank the brethren of the country districts which I have visited for the very fraternal welcome

extended to me on all occasions . When visiting the sister colony of Queensland this month I received an address from the brethren of Brisbane , cordially welcoming me to their city as your Grand Master . It is very pleasing for me to be able to report that , notwithstanding the wave of depression which has been pissing over our colony since my arrival amongst you ,

Freemasonry has , nevertheless , progressed ; and , although some of the lodges are not so numerically strong as they were a year ago , yet , by the exercise of a little internal economy , they are all in a sound , healthy condition , and the balance sheet of the Grand Lodge shows an increase of over , £ 500 on the year ' s transactions . Five new lodges have been opened during the year at

Balranald , Dungog , Germanton , Bingera , and Drutnmoyne , and this clearly shows the progress we have made , audi think it is a matter for much congratulation that during a season of great depression our Craft has not only weathered the storm , but has made considerable headway . 1 have to thank the Grand Lodge Officers , one and all , especially the Grand Secretary , for the assistance they have rendered me duringthe year , and I

much regret that we have lost the services of Bro . the Hon . Dr . Harman J . Tarrant , who has left the country . I have not yet appointed his successor , but I have every reason to believe that the whole Craft in New South Wales will be pleased with my appointment when I can make known the name of the highly accomplished and distinguished brother whom 1 hope to appoint as Pro Grand Master .

The Deputy G . M ., Bro . Ihomas h . Spencer , was then presented to the Grand Master , obligated , and invested . The Grand Officers fu 18 95 were also presented . The GUANO MASTKR announced that the Masonic Charity Ball , which is lo take the place of the annual festival , would beheld on thc 3 ist July . Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form .

Consecration Of Tile St. John's Lodge, No, 2517.

CONSECRATION OF TILE ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No , 2517 .

This lodge , which has been working at Lomas do Zamora , near Buenos Ayres , Argentine Republic , ior some months , under a provisional warrant , having received its warrant of Constitution from the M . W . G . M ., was duly consecrated on the 2 nd of August , 1 S 94 , by

Bro . Charles Trevor Mold , P . D . S . G . W ., and D . G . Sec , in representation of the D . G . M ., Bro . George John Ryan , who was , owing to illness , unable to perform thc ceremony himself . Bro . Mold was assisted by Bros . W . J . Hodge , P . D . B . G . P ., as Deputy ; VV . J . Corralcs , P . D . J . G . D ., as D . S . G . W . ; II . S . Chappell , D . J . G . W . ; Rev . A . G . Lennox Robertson , D . G . Chap . ; R . Mold , D . A . G . Sec , as D . G . Sec . ; K . J . Klix , D . S . G . D . ; G .

Nelson , D . J . G . D . ; J . C . Clarke , D . G . D . C ; T . O'Donoghue , as D . G . Org . ; A . R . Leighton , P . M . 1025 , as D . G . Std Br . ; R . Marshall , D . G . P . ; H . Morgan and A . E . Rugeroni , D . G . Stwds . The visitors were Bros . ] . J . Smith , W . M . 617 ; T . T . Deacon , W . M . 1025 ; C . W . Alexander , VV . M . 2459 ; with many brethren from their respective lodges , besides brethren

from the Lodge Victoria , -329 , and commissions from many lodges working under the Argentine Orient , in all , upwards of 150 brethren . The lodge having been opened in the Three Degrees , the CONSECRATING OFMCEU addressed thc brethren on the object of the meeting , and then delivered a short address on the universality of Freemasonry , which

enables a brother to travel throughout the civilised world , and everywhere find himself amongst friends , while at the same time it allowed men of different languages , religions , and nationalities , to know and appreciate each other . Nowhere was this better exemplified than in the cosmopolitan community around them . After the D , G . CilAi'LAiN had offered up prayer , the

Consecration Of Tile St. John's Lodge, No, 2517.

ceremony was impressively carried out , and the new lodge solemnly consecrated and constituted Thc Consecrating Officer then installed Bro . F . Coulton dc Meuron , P . M . 617 , as W . M ., and invested the following officers : C . Alexander , S . W . ; R . Gould ,

J . W . ; T . H . Hurley , Treas . ; C . E . Burrow , Sec ; P . VV . Cook , S . D . ; F . Bradbury , J . D . ; H . H . Loveday , D . C . ; J . H . Pollard , I . G . ; H . E . Gwyter and H . Bennett , Stwds . ; and S . Gianjanti , Tyler . Bros . Rev . A . T . B . Pinehard , Chap , elect , was unavoidably absi-nt .

Ihe WOKSIIU ' . MASTER thanked Bro . C . T . Mold and the officers who had assisted in the ceremony , and trusted that thc new lodge would go ahead and prosper lik * . > the other lodges in the district . Three candidates were proposed , and the lodge closed . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , but owing to the lateness uf the hour there was no time for the customary toasts .

Bishop Kennion And The Freemasons

BISHOP KENNION AND THE FREEMASONS

A ORACKI-UL FAREWELL . One of the lirst farewell addresses received by Bishop Reunion upon his approaching departure to England was that presented to him on Monday evening , August 20 th , in the Freemasons' Hall , Flinders-street , by the brethren of St . Alban Lodge , No . 3 S ( S . A . C . ) ,

through which lodge the Bishop was initiated into the Order some time ago . About Go brethren attended the special meeting on that day , the number including visitors from sister lodges . The lodge was in mourning out of respect to the memory of the late Bro . the Rev . B . C . Stephenson , who was Chaplain to Bishop Kennion .

The W . M ., Bro . A . B . MONCRIKIT , said thc death of Bro . Stephenson vvas a . loss to the Masonic Craft in general , and to St . Alban Lodge in particular . Their late brother was a good man , an ornament to the Church , and by his calm and serene life showed that he was devoted to the principles ot Freemasonry .

The Dead March in 'Saul" was played by the Organist , and the choir rendered " Thou wilt keep his soul in perfect peace " most effectively . At the request of the W .. VL , the Secretary of the lodge , Bro . J . EUVVIN THOMAS , then read the following address , which was engrossed on parchment and enclosed in a Morocco case :

" Right Reverend and Dear Brother—1 our translation to the historic See of Bath and Wells affords an opportunity to Ihe brethren of Lodge St . Alban to offer you their congratulations upon your preferment . Desiring to avail themselves ot such opportunity they have deputed us , in their name and on their behalf , to tender vou their hearty good wishes on this mark of

favour bestowed upon you by Her Gracious Majesty the Queen . Whilst deeply regretting the loss which the lodge will sustain by your departure , your brethren will ever retain most pleasurable recollections of your association with them in the Ancient Fraternity of Freemasons . They desire the acceptance by you of this expression of their great esteem for you and

their best wishes lor your future happiness . —We are . Right Reverend and Dear Brother , yours very fraternally , A . B . MONCRIKIT , Master ; F . H . SNOW , Senior Warden ; E . B . GRUNDY , Junior Warden . " Bro . A . G . PENDLETON , l . P . M ., said that for two years Bro . Dr . Kennion filled the position of Chaplain of the lodge , and it was a source of intense pleasure to

have him with them . Their brother was only prevented from attending lodge oftener by the assiduous , earnest , and zealous attention which he was called upon to give to his more important duties throughout the diocese . Bros . F . H . S NOW , E . B . GRUNDY , M . SAI . OM , Dr . BARLOW , P . M ., and J . EDWIN THOMAS , P . M ., spoke

in appreciative terms of their association with the Bishop , and in high praise of his life and work during his occupancy of the See of Adelaide . The address was conveyed to Bro . Kennion by Bro . R . Kyffin Thomas , the S . D . The Bisiioi ' , in reply , said he was very much touched by thc words which had bcen spoken concerning his

late Chaplain . The address he would greatly prize to the end of his life as a token of the true fraternal feelings of his brethren in Lodge St . Alban . He did not recognise in himself all the virtues which they had been good enough to say he possessed , but he could at least claim to have striven to do his duty . Speaking of the architecture in England , rich in antiquity and

including monuments of the Masonic Craft , he said hc was very much interested in reading the other day that Bishop Joceline , of the See of Bath and Wells in 1229 , who did most towards the erection of the west front of the Wells Cathedral , had associated with himself in the erection of that part of the building certain Masons , whose names had bcen handed down to this day , and

the work of the Craft there was never to be forgotten . It was also interesting to learn that in some ancient charter given by that Bishop of some ground for the purpose of education , the land which hc procured was obtained from the very Masons who were associated with him in the building of that magnificent front of Wells Cathedral . He had , indeed , learnt that brotherly

sympathy was to hs found in Australia , and the marked and kindly sympathy which his brethren had left upon him would never fade . In that lodge he had not only found new brothers , but made strong and permanent friends . With that recollection he went away encouraged to his work in England . Their kindness there helped him to look for kindness elsewhere .

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