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celebrated , & n < i v ey ^ r c ^ ntin ^ e tb receiye , as queefi of Malyerh , the true ^ ani unit ^ allegiance of y ^ ant town * N ^ ro ^ her of the G provincial Gr ^ d Lod ge * w ^

occasion we have dey ^ the ^ oramenoement of a f uri d for the re pairs of this school , i n # hich I trust niany aMasoh hiay be educated ^ r eonjinueyom : works of useful of wiinessihg the fulfilmbnt Of that gracious promisO , ' Train up a child in the wiiy he should go , and when ^^

jBtrO . Fisk , ^ said that th ^ would give him ^^ that Was positively the happiest day of * his relation with the parish ; | or not pnly did h < eftiel that he ha % ttiihgy but he f e ^ eyei * there had existed the slightest ^ ended ; all variance had me that day by their M

of that day w > s a lab ^ when Malverm having becohie a large ahd populous nlace , otheir labours of thesame kind would be required ; a ^ he wanting ; but that it might please Go labours * so that that parish might never perish for lack of k ^ entirely agreed with the Pro v ^ G * My in regard to the necessity of rendering Chris tian education for

daughters of the ^ Op letrainM up in a practical wiiich they were to be surrounded in actual life . He would have the daughters of even the comparatively wealthy and even to scour a room , that they might be the better able to appreciate the condition of those beneaththem in rank . Bro . Bisk next referred to the cheque for £ 20 just handed to himby the Brov . G JVL > and he esteemed the gift not only as a contribution / to the funds / but a token of the estimation in which he was held by his fellow Craftsmen .

The addresses of the Lady Emily Foley , the Prov . G . M ., arid Bro . Fisk , were received with much applause . The Doxology was then sung , and afterwards the national anthem , led by Bro . Jabez Jones , was joined in by the general company . Three lusty cheers were given for the Queen , and the proceedings terminated , the Masons returning in procession by the short route to their Lodge-room . Here the Masonic business was concluded , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren retired to refreshment . The Prov . G . M , presided , the Grand Wardens occupied their usual positions , and the festivity was brought to a close about ten o ' clock .

The situation Of the site is very pleasant , and commands a good view of the Malvern range of hills On the west , and of very extended landscapes in other directions . The land for the schools , residence , and playground is three furlongs in extent . Something less than half of the area will be occupied by the buildings and yards ; the rest will form an open space in front . The principal elevation will have a southern aspect . The building will be 160 feet from end to end . The plan contains a large school in the centre , which may either be used as a mixed school for children of both sexes or divided into separate schools . This apartment is 83 feet in length by 40 feet in width ; but the parallelogram is broken in upon

by two class-rooms , each of 18 feet by 14 feet , which form part of that area . The west end of the building is occupied by the infant school , which has an area of 55 feet by 28 feet , and a class-room of 18 feet by 14 feet . The school-rooms and class-rooms have open roofs . At the west end are residences for a married couple , as teachers of the mixed school , and for a single person who is to teach the infant school . Each of these residences has a parlour , a kitchen , and a scullery ; the larger has three bed-rooms , the other only one . The floors will be boarded , and 'the school-rooms will be fitted in the best style recommended by the Committee TOL . ill . 4 G

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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
HERALDIC STUDIO, GREAT TURNSTILE, LINCOLN'S-INN FIELDS. Article 10
STUDIO Article 11
THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE IN FRANCE. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE SUN IS SOMEWHERE SHINING. Article 27
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 28
mpnthfs, or perhaps e i ghteen months^ a... Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 43
PROVINCIAL Article 47
KENT. Article 60
ROYAL ARCH. Article 76
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 80
MARK MASONRY. Article 80
SCOTLAND. Article 83
AMERICA Article 86
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 88
MONUMENTAL BRASSES. Article 89
BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. Article 89
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE Article 90
Obituary. Article 95
NOTICE. Article 96
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celebrated , & n < i v ey ^ r c ^ ntin ^ e tb receiye , as queefi of Malyerh , the true ^ ani unit ^ allegiance of y ^ ant town * N ^ ro ^ her of the G provincial Gr ^ d Lod ge * w ^

occasion we have dey ^ the ^ oramenoement of a f uri d for the re pairs of this school , i n # hich I trust niany aMasoh hiay be educated ^ r eonjinueyom : works of useful of wiinessihg the fulfilmbnt Of that gracious promisO , ' Train up a child in the wiiy he should go , and when ^^

jBtrO . Fisk , ^ said that th ^ would give him ^^ that Was positively the happiest day of * his relation with the parish ; | or not pnly did h < eftiel that he ha % ttiihgy but he f e ^ eyei * there had existed the slightest ^ ended ; all variance had me that day by their M

of that day w > s a lab ^ when Malverm having becohie a large ahd populous nlace , otheir labours of thesame kind would be required ; a ^ he wanting ; but that it might please Go labours * so that that parish might never perish for lack of k ^ entirely agreed with the Pro v ^ G * My in regard to the necessity of rendering Chris tian education for

daughters of the ^ Op letrainM up in a practical wiiich they were to be surrounded in actual life . He would have the daughters of even the comparatively wealthy and even to scour a room , that they might be the better able to appreciate the condition of those beneaththem in rank . Bro . Bisk next referred to the cheque for £ 20 just handed to himby the Brov . G JVL > and he esteemed the gift not only as a contribution / to the funds / but a token of the estimation in which he was held by his fellow Craftsmen .

The addresses of the Lady Emily Foley , the Prov . G . M ., arid Bro . Fisk , were received with much applause . The Doxology was then sung , and afterwards the national anthem , led by Bro . Jabez Jones , was joined in by the general company . Three lusty cheers were given for the Queen , and the proceedings terminated , the Masons returning in procession by the short route to their Lodge-room . Here the Masonic business was concluded , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren retired to refreshment . The Prov . G . M , presided , the Grand Wardens occupied their usual positions , and the festivity was brought to a close about ten o ' clock .

The situation Of the site is very pleasant , and commands a good view of the Malvern range of hills On the west , and of very extended landscapes in other directions . The land for the schools , residence , and playground is three furlongs in extent . Something less than half of the area will be occupied by the buildings and yards ; the rest will form an open space in front . The principal elevation will have a southern aspect . The building will be 160 feet from end to end . The plan contains a large school in the centre , which may either be used as a mixed school for children of both sexes or divided into separate schools . This apartment is 83 feet in length by 40 feet in width ; but the parallelogram is broken in upon

by two class-rooms , each of 18 feet by 14 feet , which form part of that area . The west end of the building is occupied by the infant school , which has an area of 55 feet by 28 feet , and a class-room of 18 feet by 14 feet . The school-rooms and class-rooms have open roofs . At the west end are residences for a married couple , as teachers of the mixed school , and for a single person who is to teach the infant school . Each of these residences has a parlour , a kitchen , and a scullery ; the larger has three bed-rooms , the other only one . The floors will be boarded , and 'the school-rooms will be fitted in the best style recommended by the Committee TOL . ill . 4 G

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