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hall or tavern . In Dublin we believe most of the Lodges meet in the hall . The only considerable places that stand in a similar position with the metropolis are Nonvich , Wolverhampton , Preston . Stockport , North Shields , Chatham , and Rochester , Brighton , Halifax , Derby Nottingham , and Northampton , none of which can boast of the

flourishing condition of their Masonic institutions . In the opposite column are some of the greatest cities in this country and in Europe , with populations of tAvo hundred thousand , three hundred thousand , and four hundred thousand inhabitants ; which have been redeemed from the stain on Masonry incurred by employing funds which should be devoted to sacred uses for purposes

of personal indulgence , and of meeting in desecrated temples . It is among the smaller towns that the Masonic reform and revival have made the least progress . We now come to the state of things abroad : —

Masonic . Profane . . * Paris . Gibraltar . Calcutta . Ballarat . Boston . Gawl er , ' South Australia . Madras . Kooringa ditto . Berlin . Port Adelaide , ditto . Bombay .

Lyons . Amsterdam . Hague . Sydney . Kingston , Canada West . Singapore .

* Melbourne . Geneva . Hamilton , Toronto . * Adelaide . HalifaxNova Scotia .

, Cape Town . Kingston , Jamaica . St . John ' s , NeAvfoundland , Kurrachee . St . John ' s , Antigua . Hongkong , Victoria .

Nelson , NBAV Zealand . Lyttleton , New Zealand . . Hamilton , Bermuda . D'Urban , Natal . | f We present above a few notes on the state of matters in our colonies and abroad . It will be seen that we in the mother country have

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Untitled Article 1
MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL—No. II. Article 7
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 17
THE ORIGIN AND TEACHINGS OF MASONRY. Article 20
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 24
SUNRISE. Article 25
VILLAGE BELLS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 27
THE DEVONSHIRE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 27
MASONIC MISSIONS: LEICESTERSHIRE. Article 29
MARK MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 36
PROVINCIAL. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 41
AMERICA. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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hall or tavern . In Dublin we believe most of the Lodges meet in the hall . The only considerable places that stand in a similar position with the metropolis are Nonvich , Wolverhampton , Preston . Stockport , North Shields , Chatham , and Rochester , Brighton , Halifax , Derby Nottingham , and Northampton , none of which can boast of the

flourishing condition of their Masonic institutions . In the opposite column are some of the greatest cities in this country and in Europe , with populations of tAvo hundred thousand , three hundred thousand , and four hundred thousand inhabitants ; which have been redeemed from the stain on Masonry incurred by employing funds which should be devoted to sacred uses for purposes

of personal indulgence , and of meeting in desecrated temples . It is among the smaller towns that the Masonic reform and revival have made the least progress . We now come to the state of things abroad : —

Masonic . Profane . . * Paris . Gibraltar . Calcutta . Ballarat . Boston . Gawl er , ' South Australia . Madras . Kooringa ditto . Berlin . Port Adelaide , ditto . Bombay .

Lyons . Amsterdam . Hague . Sydney . Kingston , Canada West . Singapore .

* Melbourne . Geneva . Hamilton , Toronto . * Adelaide . HalifaxNova Scotia .

, Cape Town . Kingston , Jamaica . St . John ' s , NeAvfoundland , Kurrachee . St . John ' s , Antigua . Hongkong , Victoria .

Nelson , NBAV Zealand . Lyttleton , New Zealand . . Hamilton , Bermuda . D'Urban , Natal . | f We present above a few notes on the state of matters in our colonies and abroad . It will be seen that we in the mother country have

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