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Craft Masonry.
Craft Masonry .
St . Lawrence Lodge , No . 2078 . The monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Rooms , Scunthorpe , on Monday last , when there were present Bro . Thomas Morrison , W . M . ; R . I . Swaby , Prov . G . A . P ., 1 P . M . ; M . R . J . Behrendt , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Sec ; J . Lone . S . D . ; J . T . Pallister , J . D . ; J . H . Dewhurst , D . C . ; P . Richardson . l . G . ; r : ™ W < - „» <; M Rr A M . fni-haii anil W . Wnmllev . Stiyds . : S . Harflev .
„„ Tyler ; J . Constable ( Hon . Member ); and others . Visitors : Bros . Theo . Barber , P . M ., and E . Donkin , Treas . of 2259 . Alter the minutes had been confirmed , it was decided , after full discussion , to support the candidature ot Annie Peace , whose name is on the list of applicants for the Girls' School . The brethren partook of light refreshment after lodge .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . E . F . B . FULLER , P . M . 1657 . It is with regret that we announce the death of Bro . Edward Frank Brewster Fuller , who until recently was the sole partner in the firm of Fuller and Fuller , auctioneers , surveyors , and valuers , of 70 , Queen-street . The sad event took place at Clifton-gardens , Folkestone , on the 23 rd ult . Bro . Fuller , who was 55 years of age , had suffered from illness for some months , but up to within four
days of his death he took an active share in the business of his ollice . He was the fifth son of Dr . Hugh Fitter Fuller , of King William-street , and was educated at the City of London School . At the age of 20 he entered the office of his uncle , Mr . George Fuller , who carried on a large business as a valuer in Bucklersbury . Eventually he joined his uncle , and at the tatter ' s death continued the business under the style of Fuller and Fuller . The greater part of his time and attention he devoted to compensation work ; indeed , he became one of the best
known compensation valuer ; in the City . He was also a prominent figure at the Mart , where he frequently occupied the rostrum . He was a Past Master of the Gold and Silver Wyre-Drawers' Company . To mourn his loss he leaves a widow and a family of three . The funeral , by the wish of the deceased , was of a private character , and took place at Folkestone Cemetery . Many floral emblems of respect and esteem were sent by friends in town , and Mrs . Fuller received from clients and professional friends a large number of letters expressing condolence with her on her bereavement .
The Craft Abroad.
The Craft Abroad .
Union Lodge , No . 767 ( E . C ) . Saturday , 23 rd June ( St . John's Eve ) , was a red-letter day in the annals of Freemasonry in Sind , being the occasion of the installation of Bro . G . Owen W . Dunn , Past Deputy District Grand Master Bombay , as the W . M . of the above lodge for the ensuing year , when there was an unusually large and representative gathering of the members of the Fraternity at the Freemasons' Hall , Karachi , Sind , belonging to the several lodges in the province , to witness the ceremony of installation , which was very ably and impressively carried out by Bro . George Hamilton , the retiring Master , and
we think Union Lodge , which is the premier lodge in Sind under the English Constitution , is to be congratulated in having prevailed upon so high and popular an officer in the Craft , to accept the office of Worshipful Master amidst his other responsible official duties , and the installation of Bro . Dunn is bound to give a fillip to Freemasonry in Sind , and particularly in Karachi , where unfortunately , from what we hear , it has been languishing for some time back , from various causes . It is , therefoie , to be fervently hoped that there will be a revival of Freemasonry of the true sort in Sind , and already , we are glad to learn , that the new leaven is having its effect .
After the business of the lodge was over the brethren , numbering about So , adjourned to an excellent banquet , during which the greatest harmony and good fellow , ship prevailed , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and most enthusiastically responded to , one among them being that of ** Bro . Field Marshal Lord Roberts and the officers and men comprising the British Army in South Africa , " which was prefaced by a few appropriate and well-chosen remarks by the newly-installed Worshipful Master , and it is needless to say that this toast was most heartily received by the company .
The meeting broke up exactly at the hour of twelve , so that Sunday was not trenched upon in any way , and thus a most pleasant and successful function was brought to an end . The following are the names ot the ofliceis appointed for the current year : — Bros . G . Owen W . Dunn , P D . D . G . M . Bombay , W . M . ; G . Hamilton . P . M ., D . G . S . B . Bombay , l . P . M . ; Peccy Hide . S . W . ; C . H . E . Gornell , P . M ., P . D . G . P . Jamaica , j . W . j C . H . Chetham , P . M ., P . D . G . Treas . Punjab , Treas . ; W . H . Thomson , Sec . ; W . G . Purches , S . D . ; W . F . Hudson , J . D . ; Dr . M . B . Lahewala , D . C ; R . Isacke , I . G . ; G . Shattock , Stwd ., and A . Beadle , Tyler .
Bros . W . H . Thomson and Percy Hide were appointed stewards for the Sind Masonic Benevolent Association , Karachi .
THK l'lNANClM . REVORT of the Rechabite Order for the year ending December 31 st , iSt , 9 , t as just been issued by the Secretary ( Mr . Richardson Campbell ) . It shows that the income lor the year was £ 277 , 28 s 12 s . SJd ., and the payments £ 207 , 853 ss . lod . The funds at the end of the year amounted to , £ 1 , 082 , 024 19 s . 8 jd ., an increase of £ 69 , 433 9 s . io ' , d . The increase in the number of benefit members for the year has been 14 , 065 . The number of new branches opened in the United Kingdom has been 157 , and there are now 2447 adult and 1 S 39 juvenile branches in active operation . - *
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1 ' , AMONG THE LEADING BRANDS OP !i:4SCHAMPACrNE yWBlankenhorn's"SPORTSMAN"ESRY? l ^^^ Jr lij ' ENJOYS A REPUTATION OP A QUARTER-OP-A-CENTUBY . * L-Z 2 zLx 2 = Lj London Offlces-18 , CULLUM STREET LONDON , E . C .
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665 Pages , Handsomely Bound in Cloth , Gilt Letters . Price 7 / 6 . Iiiiiif'sNasoiieEiejelopadii ANDHANDBOOK OF MasonicArcheology,HistoryandBiography. EDITED BY TheRev.A.F.A.WOODFORD,M.A., Past Grand Chaplain of England . PrintedandPublishedbyGEORGEKENNING, 16and16a,GreatQueenStreet(OppositeFreemasons'Hall), LONDON,W\0.
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Craft Masonry.
Craft Masonry .
St . Lawrence Lodge , No . 2078 . The monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Rooms , Scunthorpe , on Monday last , when there were present Bro . Thomas Morrison , W . M . ; R . I . Swaby , Prov . G . A . P ., 1 P . M . ; M . R . J . Behrendt , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Sec ; J . Lone . S . D . ; J . T . Pallister , J . D . ; J . H . Dewhurst , D . C . ; P . Richardson . l . G . ; r : ™ W < - „» <; M Rr A M . fni-haii anil W . Wnmllev . Stiyds . : S . Harflev .
„„ Tyler ; J . Constable ( Hon . Member ); and others . Visitors : Bros . Theo . Barber , P . M ., and E . Donkin , Treas . of 2259 . Alter the minutes had been confirmed , it was decided , after full discussion , to support the candidature ot Annie Peace , whose name is on the list of applicants for the Girls' School . The brethren partook of light refreshment after lodge .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . E . F . B . FULLER , P . M . 1657 . It is with regret that we announce the death of Bro . Edward Frank Brewster Fuller , who until recently was the sole partner in the firm of Fuller and Fuller , auctioneers , surveyors , and valuers , of 70 , Queen-street . The sad event took place at Clifton-gardens , Folkestone , on the 23 rd ult . Bro . Fuller , who was 55 years of age , had suffered from illness for some months , but up to within four
days of his death he took an active share in the business of his ollice . He was the fifth son of Dr . Hugh Fitter Fuller , of King William-street , and was educated at the City of London School . At the age of 20 he entered the office of his uncle , Mr . George Fuller , who carried on a large business as a valuer in Bucklersbury . Eventually he joined his uncle , and at the tatter ' s death continued the business under the style of Fuller and Fuller . The greater part of his time and attention he devoted to compensation work ; indeed , he became one of the best
known compensation valuer ; in the City . He was also a prominent figure at the Mart , where he frequently occupied the rostrum . He was a Past Master of the Gold and Silver Wyre-Drawers' Company . To mourn his loss he leaves a widow and a family of three . The funeral , by the wish of the deceased , was of a private character , and took place at Folkestone Cemetery . Many floral emblems of respect and esteem were sent by friends in town , and Mrs . Fuller received from clients and professional friends a large number of letters expressing condolence with her on her bereavement .
The Craft Abroad.
The Craft Abroad .
Union Lodge , No . 767 ( E . C ) . Saturday , 23 rd June ( St . John's Eve ) , was a red-letter day in the annals of Freemasonry in Sind , being the occasion of the installation of Bro . G . Owen W . Dunn , Past Deputy District Grand Master Bombay , as the W . M . of the above lodge for the ensuing year , when there was an unusually large and representative gathering of the members of the Fraternity at the Freemasons' Hall , Karachi , Sind , belonging to the several lodges in the province , to witness the ceremony of installation , which was very ably and impressively carried out by Bro . George Hamilton , the retiring Master , and
we think Union Lodge , which is the premier lodge in Sind under the English Constitution , is to be congratulated in having prevailed upon so high and popular an officer in the Craft , to accept the office of Worshipful Master amidst his other responsible official duties , and the installation of Bro . Dunn is bound to give a fillip to Freemasonry in Sind , and particularly in Karachi , where unfortunately , from what we hear , it has been languishing for some time back , from various causes . It is , therefoie , to be fervently hoped that there will be a revival of Freemasonry of the true sort in Sind , and already , we are glad to learn , that the new leaven is having its effect .
After the business of the lodge was over the brethren , numbering about So , adjourned to an excellent banquet , during which the greatest harmony and good fellow , ship prevailed , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and most enthusiastically responded to , one among them being that of ** Bro . Field Marshal Lord Roberts and the officers and men comprising the British Army in South Africa , " which was prefaced by a few appropriate and well-chosen remarks by the newly-installed Worshipful Master , and it is needless to say that this toast was most heartily received by the company .
The meeting broke up exactly at the hour of twelve , so that Sunday was not trenched upon in any way , and thus a most pleasant and successful function was brought to an end . The following are the names ot the ofliceis appointed for the current year : — Bros . G . Owen W . Dunn , P D . D . G . M . Bombay , W . M . ; G . Hamilton . P . M ., D . G . S . B . Bombay , l . P . M . ; Peccy Hide . S . W . ; C . H . E . Gornell , P . M ., P . D . G . P . Jamaica , j . W . j C . H . Chetham , P . M ., P . D . G . Treas . Punjab , Treas . ; W . H . Thomson , Sec . ; W . G . Purches , S . D . ; W . F . Hudson , J . D . ; Dr . M . B . Lahewala , D . C ; R . Isacke , I . G . ; G . Shattock , Stwd ., and A . Beadle , Tyler .
Bros . W . H . Thomson and Percy Hide were appointed stewards for the Sind Masonic Benevolent Association , Karachi .
THK l'lNANClM . REVORT of the Rechabite Order for the year ending December 31 st , iSt , 9 , t as just been issued by the Secretary ( Mr . Richardson Campbell ) . It shows that the income lor the year was £ 277 , 28 s 12 s . SJd ., and the payments £ 207 , 853 ss . lod . The funds at the end of the year amounted to , £ 1 , 082 , 024 19 s . 8 jd ., an increase of £ 69 , 433 9 s . io ' , d . The increase in the number of benefit members for the year has been 14 , 065 . The number of new branches opened in the United Kingdom has been 157 , and there are now 2447 adult and 1 S 39 juvenile branches in active operation . - *
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1 ' , AMONG THE LEADING BRANDS OP !i:4SCHAMPACrNE yWBlankenhorn's"SPORTSMAN"ESRY? l ^^^ Jr lij ' ENJOYS A REPUTATION OP A QUARTER-OP-A-CENTUBY . * L-Z 2 zLx 2 = Lj London Offlces-18 , CULLUM STREET LONDON , E . C .
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665 Pages , Handsomely Bound in Cloth , Gilt Letters . Price 7 / 6 . Iiiiiif'sNasoiieEiejelopadii ANDHANDBOOK OF MasonicArcheology,HistoryandBiography. EDITED BY TheRev.A.F.A.WOODFORD,M.A., Past Grand Chaplain of England . PrintedandPublishedbyGEORGEKENNING, 16and16a,GreatQueenStreet(OppositeFreemasons'Hall), LONDON,W\0.