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The Grand Lodge And The Patriotic Fund.

THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND .

The Grand Lodge have adopted the proposition of the M . W . G . M ., of Avhich notice AVUS given in December , ancl voted £ 1000 to the Patriotic Fund—though not with that unanimity we could have desired . Though we sincerely honour the opinions of those who felt themselves constrained to vote against the motion , on the ground that the funds of Grand Lodge were only applicable to the promotion of purely Masonic purposes , we yet

agree with the G . M . that the Patriotic Fund is an exceptional case—and one which we think the Grand Lodge have done well , in not only taking into consideration , but most liberally supporting . It may be , that some of our Masonic brethren or their families will become partakers of the advantages offered through the Patriotic Fund , and should they do so , their gratification we are sure will be enhanced by the knowledge , that amongst

the Subscribers , the Freemasons form no inconsiderable body . True it is , that many private Lodges ( to say nothing of individual brethren ) have liberally subscribed to the Fund—but the support so extended , would in a great measure have lost its importance and character , had the Grand Lodgenot placed its seal of approbation upon what had been done , by most liberally heading the list with a subscription of sufficient amount to prove to the world the liberality and the power of Freemasons in their corporate capacity .

The Asylum For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

_ A circular has been issued to the various Lodges of England , under the signature of Br . White , the G . Sec , calling for a little additional aid towards payinggOff the debt upon this building , and putting it in such a state that it may be referred to with , pride and pleasure by the brethren—Avhich cannot be the case whilst it is known that there is a debt against it . . As we stated in our last , less than £ 1 per Lodge will be sufficient for the

purpose , and any surplus obtained beyond the amount required will be devoted to the general objects of the Institution . Our advertising pages to-day , 0

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THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 1
THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 1
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE SWEETEST FLOWER. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 30
SCOTLAND. Article 40
THE COLONIES. Article 43
INDIA. Article 44
CHINA. Article 47
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 47
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 48
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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The Grand Lodge And The Patriotic Fund.

THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND .

The Grand Lodge have adopted the proposition of the M . W . G . M ., of Avhich notice AVUS given in December , ancl voted £ 1000 to the Patriotic Fund—though not with that unanimity we could have desired . Though we sincerely honour the opinions of those who felt themselves constrained to vote against the motion , on the ground that the funds of Grand Lodge were only applicable to the promotion of purely Masonic purposes , we yet

agree with the G . M . that the Patriotic Fund is an exceptional case—and one which we think the Grand Lodge have done well , in not only taking into consideration , but most liberally supporting . It may be , that some of our Masonic brethren or their families will become partakers of the advantages offered through the Patriotic Fund , and should they do so , their gratification we are sure will be enhanced by the knowledge , that amongst

the Subscribers , the Freemasons form no inconsiderable body . True it is , that many private Lodges ( to say nothing of individual brethren ) have liberally subscribed to the Fund—but the support so extended , would in a great measure have lost its importance and character , had the Grand Lodgenot placed its seal of approbation upon what had been done , by most liberally heading the list with a subscription of sufficient amount to prove to the world the liberality and the power of Freemasons in their corporate capacity .

The Asylum For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

_ A circular has been issued to the various Lodges of England , under the signature of Br . White , the G . Sec , calling for a little additional aid towards payinggOff the debt upon this building , and putting it in such a state that it may be referred to with , pride and pleasure by the brethren—Avhich cannot be the case whilst it is known that there is a debt against it . . As we stated in our last , less than £ 1 per Lodge will be sufficient for the

purpose , and any surplus obtained beyond the amount required will be devoted to the general objects of the Institution . Our advertising pages to-day , 0

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