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Masonic Jubilee In Bombay.

Masonic Jubilee in Bombay .

B RO . K . R . Cama , the well-known Oriental scholar , completed fifty years of his Masonic career in Bombay on the 25 th August , and in order to commemorate the occasion , Lodge Rising Star of Western India , Xo . 342 , of which Bro . Cama is the oldest member , held an emergent

meeting on that evening to consider what steps should be taken for the purpose of celebrating the jubilee of a brother who has occupied various high positions in the Craft . Bro . M . R . D . Setna , W . M ., presided , and there was a large luuiioer of brethren , Europeans , Parsis , Hindus , and

Mahomedans , present on the occasion . Bro . K . R . Cama was also one of those who joined the lodge in the earl } - fifties , and with the exception of Bro . Dadabhai Noaroji , who has been now for years residing in England , is the oldest native Freemason living in Bombay ,

and for the matter of that in the whole of India . Within a few years of his admission into the Craft he became Worshipful Master , and by dint of patience and perseverance rose to some of the highest positions in the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India , of which he became a

member by virtue of his office as Master of the lodge . Bro . Cama has been all these years very regular in his attendance at the Grand Lodge , as also his mother lodge , and there has not been a more devoted and staunch Freemason existing in the local Craft . The way in which he has discharged the duties of the several high offices conferred upon him by the

Grand Master has endeared him to the Brotherhood , and it is now the wish of the Craft throughout India that his Masonic jubilee should be fittingly celebrated . The Worshipful Master having dwelt at some length on the Masonic career of Bro . Cama , congratulated him on his

attaining his jubilee , and expressed a hope that he might live long to give the benefit of his experience and advice to the younger members of the Craft . He then moved a formal proposition offering the congratulations of the lodge to Bro . Cama .

Bro . the Hon . Khan Bahadur D . R . Chichgar , who is also one of the oldest Freemasons in Bombay , and Bro . Jivanjee J . Mody , respective !} - seconded and supported the proposition , which was carried by acclamation , and it was further resolved to send a copy of the same to Bro . Cama ,

Bro . C . D . Furdoonji and Bro . Haig-. Brown offered their congratulations on behalf of the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India and the District Grand Lodge of Bombay respectively . R . W . Bro . Sir Lawrence Jenkins , District Grand Master ,

in a letter addressed to the Master of the lodge , also congratulated Bro . Cama on his Masonic jubilee . Bro . Jivanjee Modi , the Secretary of the lodge , has undertaken to publish a memorial volume containing essays and literature on Masonic subjects , to which both Bro . Modi and Bro . Chichgar have promised to contribute .

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Masonic Jubilee In Bombay.

Masonic Jubilee in Bombay .

B RO . K . R . Cama , the well-known Oriental scholar , completed fifty years of his Masonic career in Bombay on the 25 th August , and in order to commemorate the occasion , Lodge Rising Star of Western India , Xo . 342 , of which Bro . Cama is the oldest member , held an emergent

meeting on that evening to consider what steps should be taken for the purpose of celebrating the jubilee of a brother who has occupied various high positions in the Craft . Bro . M . R . D . Setna , W . M ., presided , and there was a large luuiioer of brethren , Europeans , Parsis , Hindus , and

Mahomedans , present on the occasion . Bro . K . R . Cama was also one of those who joined the lodge in the earl } - fifties , and with the exception of Bro . Dadabhai Noaroji , who has been now for years residing in England , is the oldest native Freemason living in Bombay ,

and for the matter of that in the whole of India . Within a few years of his admission into the Craft he became Worshipful Master , and by dint of patience and perseverance rose to some of the highest positions in the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India , of which he became a

member by virtue of his office as Master of the lodge . Bro . Cama has been all these years very regular in his attendance at the Grand Lodge , as also his mother lodge , and there has not been a more devoted and staunch Freemason existing in the local Craft . The way in which he has discharged the duties of the several high offices conferred upon him by the

Grand Master has endeared him to the Brotherhood , and it is now the wish of the Craft throughout India that his Masonic jubilee should be fittingly celebrated . The Worshipful Master having dwelt at some length on the Masonic career of Bro . Cama , congratulated him on his

attaining his jubilee , and expressed a hope that he might live long to give the benefit of his experience and advice to the younger members of the Craft . He then moved a formal proposition offering the congratulations of the lodge to Bro . Cama .

Bro . the Hon . Khan Bahadur D . R . Chichgar , who is also one of the oldest Freemasons in Bombay , and Bro . Jivanjee J . Mody , respective !} - seconded and supported the proposition , which was carried by acclamation , and it was further resolved to send a copy of the same to Bro . Cama ,

Bro . C . D . Furdoonji and Bro . Haig-. Brown offered their congratulations on behalf of the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India and the District Grand Lodge of Bombay respectively . R . W . Bro . Sir Lawrence Jenkins , District Grand Master ,

in a letter addressed to the Master of the lodge , also congratulated Bro . Cama on his Masonic jubilee . Bro . Jivanjee Modi , the Secretary of the lodge , has undertaken to publish a memorial volume containing essays and literature on Masonic subjects , to which both Bro . Modi and Bro . Chichgar have promised to contribute .

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