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The Widows' Fund . —An Absent Member of G . L . —The Brother inquires how it happened that such a decision was come to ? We believe simply from the name of the Widows being brought before the G . 'L . It would be far better for the Brethren , who have been most active in obtaining this vote from G . L ., to become contributors themselves to the Charity ; then their motion would come from them with a better

grace . Doubtless the vote will be confirmed in March , though it is much to be regretted that Bro . Harvey ' s notice of an amendment , to the effect that the sum should be thus divided— - ^ two-thirds to the aged and decayed Masons , and onethird to the Widows , was not moved . It was , however , scarcely possible to propose such an amendment after the G . M . had spoken as he had done . It would but have been graceful for G . L . to have listened to the G . M . ' s appeal .

Loud Harris . —H . L . —We are informed that Lord Harris is not a Mason , though he is universally respected as a man . Girls' School . —A Subscriber . —Nothing permanent is yet settled ; but there is no doubt that Miss Jerwood , who has been an indefatigable mistress of the school for twenty-five years , and was herself educated in the Institution , will be

appointed to succeed the late Matron , Mrs . Frances Crook . In the school , it is probable that Miss Souter , from the Training College , at Whitelands , will be Miss Jerwood's successor . We heard that it will also be proposed for Miss Jack to retire upon a pension . The matter will be decided at the next Quarterly Court , which will be held at the School-house on Thursday , January 11 th .

Freemasons'Hall . —Architect . —We believe that the new process of lighting and ventilation will be found to be satisfactory . It was high time that improvement should have been made . The alteration has been carried out under the direction of Bro . Hardwick , the G . Sup . of Works .

Eingston . —Canada West . —The simple reason of your complaint is , that the work is so heavy in the G . See ' s office , that it is impossible to compass it with the present staff . It takes the entire time of one clerk to prepare certificates . The non-acknowledgment of money returns is equivalent to a receipt of their being paid , for if they were not received , notice would very speedily be sent out to that effect . It would be well , however , if the system of the Poor-law and other Government

boards were adopted , of having a printed lorm , always ready to be failed in and forwarded , acknowledging the receipt of all communications . Whether the war will make any difference in the enormous amount of business now transacted in the G . Sec . ' s office is to be proved ; but with the present staff , it is utterly impossible that every letter and communication can be replied to .

Reports of Proceedings of G . L . No . 872 . —Port Adelaide . —We should be glad to send out these documents to you ; but they have not been issued for several months . The usual time of their appearance is about a fortnight after the Quarterly Communication ; but they have not appeared at all regularly for some time past . Your inference is not correct , that because the proceedings are given briefly in ibis periodical , they are no longer reported and issued by authority . We will forward you copies of the next issue as soon as they appear .

Country Lodges . —We shall be happy to add the time and place of meeting of country Lodges to our list of the London Lodges , if any member of such Lodges will favour us with the same .

Boys' Building Fund . —A Subscriber . —It goes on slowly , but surely . Communicate with Bro . J . Hervey , S . G . D ., 84 , King William-street , City , if you wish to double your subscription , as you propose , and to collect in other quarters for it .

Brethren refusing to attend G . L . —Stoic . —We have never met with such an instance . It may be from the cause stated ; but the instance is certainly not common .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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The Widows' Fund . —An Absent Member of G . L . —The Brother inquires how it happened that such a decision was come to ? We believe simply from the name of the Widows being brought before the G . 'L . It would be far better for the Brethren , who have been most active in obtaining this vote from G . L ., to become contributors themselves to the Charity ; then their motion would come from them with a better

grace . Doubtless the vote will be confirmed in March , though it is much to be regretted that Bro . Harvey ' s notice of an amendment , to the effect that the sum should be thus divided— - ^ two-thirds to the aged and decayed Masons , and onethird to the Widows , was not moved . It was , however , scarcely possible to propose such an amendment after the G . M . had spoken as he had done . It would but have been graceful for G . L . to have listened to the G . M . ' s appeal .

Loud Harris . —H . L . —We are informed that Lord Harris is not a Mason , though he is universally respected as a man . Girls' School . —A Subscriber . —Nothing permanent is yet settled ; but there is no doubt that Miss Jerwood , who has been an indefatigable mistress of the school for twenty-five years , and was herself educated in the Institution , will be

appointed to succeed the late Matron , Mrs . Frances Crook . In the school , it is probable that Miss Souter , from the Training College , at Whitelands , will be Miss Jerwood's successor . We heard that it will also be proposed for Miss Jack to retire upon a pension . The matter will be decided at the next Quarterly Court , which will be held at the School-house on Thursday , January 11 th .

Freemasons'Hall . —Architect . —We believe that the new process of lighting and ventilation will be found to be satisfactory . It was high time that improvement should have been made . The alteration has been carried out under the direction of Bro . Hardwick , the G . Sup . of Works .

Eingston . —Canada West . —The simple reason of your complaint is , that the work is so heavy in the G . See ' s office , that it is impossible to compass it with the present staff . It takes the entire time of one clerk to prepare certificates . The non-acknowledgment of money returns is equivalent to a receipt of their being paid , for if they were not received , notice would very speedily be sent out to that effect . It would be well , however , if the system of the Poor-law and other Government

boards were adopted , of having a printed lorm , always ready to be failed in and forwarded , acknowledging the receipt of all communications . Whether the war will make any difference in the enormous amount of business now transacted in the G . Sec . ' s office is to be proved ; but with the present staff , it is utterly impossible that every letter and communication can be replied to .

Reports of Proceedings of G . L . No . 872 . —Port Adelaide . —We should be glad to send out these documents to you ; but they have not been issued for several months . The usual time of their appearance is about a fortnight after the Quarterly Communication ; but they have not appeared at all regularly for some time past . Your inference is not correct , that because the proceedings are given briefly in ibis periodical , they are no longer reported and issued by authority . We will forward you copies of the next issue as soon as they appear .

Country Lodges . —We shall be happy to add the time and place of meeting of country Lodges to our list of the London Lodges , if any member of such Lodges will favour us with the same .

Boys' Building Fund . —A Subscriber . —It goes on slowly , but surely . Communicate with Bro . J . Hervey , S . G . D ., 84 , King William-street , City , if you wish to double your subscription , as you propose , and to collect in other quarters for it .

Brethren refusing to attend G . L . —Stoic . —We have never met with such an instance . It may be from the cause stated ; but the instance is certainly not common .

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