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The Grand Secretary Of Scotland.

The Grand Secretary of Scotland .

UR 0 . DAVIT ) YtKED .

( UIANI ) LOIJIIE OE SCOTLANIl THE ST . ANDI 1 EWS DAY HANI . UET .

Although somewhat late in the day . we desire to offer our hearty congratulations to Bro . David Reed on his election as Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . He

is not new to official Masonic life , having been elected for many years in succession Grand Treasurer , in which capacity he has exhibited so much zeal and ability that his friends

had little difficulty , when the office of Grand Secretary became vacant by the retirement of the veteran Bro . David Murray Lyon , in securing his election by a large majority . Bro .

Reed comes into office at a time of unexampled prosperity in the history of the Grand Lodge , and in this respect is much more fortunate than his immediate predecessor . We feel as . ured that und . r Bro . Reed's regime tlu . t prosperity will be continued .

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GRAND MASTERS OF THE 19Th CENTURY. Article 2
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The late Bro. Thomas Fenn, P.G.W. Article 6
Especial Grand Lodge. Article 7
Grand Mark Lodge. Article 8
The Dedication of King Solomon's Temple. Article 8
The Grand Secretary of Scotland. Article 9
Lodge La France, No. 2060. Article 10
A Masonic New Century Banquet. Article 10
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The King and the Craft. Article 12
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At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 14
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Bro. Colonel James G. Stowe. Article 19
Freemasonry in Cardiff. Article 20
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Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution. Article 22
Famous F.M. Songs. Article 22
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Margate Masonic Hall. Article 24
A South African Relic. Article 24
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The Grand Secretary Of Scotland.

The Grand Secretary of Scotland .

UR 0 . DAVIT ) YtKED .

( UIANI ) LOIJIIE OE SCOTLANIl THE ST . ANDI 1 EWS DAY HANI . UET .

Although somewhat late in the day . we desire to offer our hearty congratulations to Bro . David Reed on his election as Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . He

is not new to official Masonic life , having been elected for many years in succession Grand Treasurer , in which capacity he has exhibited so much zeal and ability that his friends

had little difficulty , when the office of Grand Secretary became vacant by the retirement of the veteran Bro . David Murray Lyon , in securing his election by a large majority . Bro .

Reed comes into office at a time of unexampled prosperity in the history of the Grand Lodge , and in this respect is much more fortunate than his immediate predecessor . We feel as . ured that und . r Bro . Reed's regime tlu . t prosperity will be continued .

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