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ID OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT rv * INSTITUTION . 1 * 0 R AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Patron and President : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , 28 th FEBRUARY , 18 S 3 , AT FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN-STREET , LONDON , Upon which occasion GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., P . G . W ., R . W . PROV . G . M . FOR SURREV , Has bcen pleased to signify his intention of Presiding . Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the Oflice of Steward upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . S . W . Norths and Hunts , Secretary . # * # At the Election in May next there will be 120 Candidates for Election , whilst at the present time there are only Twelve Vacancies .
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THE BURDETT-COUTTS LODGE , No . 1278 . WORSHIPFUL MASTER , BRO . ALBERT J ONES . ANNUAL BALL , Under the distinguished Patronage of the BARONESS BURUETT-Coui'TS , AT THE CANNON STREET HOTEL , On Tuesday , January jotlt , iS 6 ' j . Craft Masonic Clothing to be Worn . Dancing to commence at nine o'clock precisely . IBKO . A . C . STICHLING , M . C . Proceeds of the Ball will be devoted exclusively fo MASONIC CHARITIES , and the kind support of all Lodges and tlieir friends are solicited . Double Tickets ( Lady and Gentleman ) , 21 s ; Single Tickets , 12 s . Cd ., which will include Supper and light Refreshments all the evening . Tickets to be obtained of the Worshipful Master , Bro . Albert Jones , 39 , Alderncy-road , K ., and the following Stewards : Bros . R . J . Chitson , J . VV ., 41 , Old Ford-road , E . ; J . W . R . Hammond , 4 6 , Piggott-st ., East India Dockroad ; Basil Stewart , 56 , Ackland-st ., Burdett-road , K . ; S . G . Bonner 35 , Church-st ., North Greenwich ; Dr . J . E . Defriez , P . M ., 173 , Bethnal Green-road , E . ; G . VV . Verry , P . M ., 127 S , Hermon hill , Wanstead ; A . Weston , 34 G , Old Ford-road , E . ; G . H . Payne , VV . M . 933 , Canterbury Hall , Westminster Bridge-road . R . L . STURTEVANT , I . P . M ., Hon . Sec , Bonner's Hall Fields , Victoria „ Park .
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ROYAL SEA BATHING INFIRMARY , MARGATE . ESTABLISHED 1791 . THE ONLY ONE EXCLUSIVELY FOR SCROFULOUS POOR . COL . CREATON , TREASURER . JOHN M . CLABON , ESQ ., HON . SECRETARY . This Hospital requires aid . An extra liberal diet table is of necessity required on account of the exhausting nature of this terrible disease . Donors of £ 10 10 s ., Annual Subscribers of £ 1 is ., can recommend patients . 250 beds . Average number of Inpatients per year , 750 , and of applicants over 1000 . Bankers , the Bank of England ; Coutts and Co . ; and Cobb and Co ., Margate . Offices : No . 30 , Charing Cross , VV . JOHN THOMAS WALKER , Secretary .
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OXFORD Gardens , North Kensington ( close to 'bus and rail ) . —An elegantly furnished residence , containing six bedrooms , double drawing room , dining and breakfast rooms , and excellent domestic offices , TO BE LET , for six months or longer , upon very moderate terms ; immediate possession can be had . Apply to William J . Murlis , Auctioneer , North Kensington Estate Office , Ladbroke Grove-road .
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DREADNOUGHT SEAMENS ' HOSPITAL , Greenwich , S . E ., and DISPENSARY , Well-street , London Docks , E ., for Sailors of all Nations . No admission ticket or voting papers of any sort required , but both are entirely free to the whole maritime world , irrespective of race , creed , or nationality . Since cstablishmentupwardsof 225 , 000 have been relievedfrom no less than forty-two different countries , and the number of patients during 1 SS 1 , was 7132 , as compared with 4245 , the average of the preceding ten years . Qualification of a governor one guinea annually , or a donation of ten guineas . New annual subscriptions or contributions will be thankfully received b y the bankers , Messrs . Williams , Deacon and Co ., 20 , Birchin-lane , E . C , or by the Secretary at the Hospital . Funds arc urgently needed ior this truly Cosmopolitan Charity , which is supported by voluntary contributions . W . T . EVANS , Secretary .
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SECOND EDITION NOW READY , Corrected and revised up to the latest date . THIRTEENTH ANNUAL ISSUE . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASON IC CALENDARS POCKET BOOK For 1883 . Price 2 s . ; Post Free , 2 s . id . '; about 2 S 0 pages , Roan , Gilt Edges , Elastic Band or Tuck . "The most comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference issued . " THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC C ALENDAR contains full particulars of all Grand Masonic Bodies in' England , Scotland , and Ireland , with complete lists of Craft Lodges , giving Dates of Constitution , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix Chapters , Knights Templar Preceptories , Red Cross Conclaves , Colleges , & c . There are also Lists of London CRAFT AND MARK LODGES , AND ROYAL ARCH C HAPTERS . Those Meeting in the Country arc shewn in towns alphabetically arranged . Tables are given shewing the different Lodges and Chapters grouped under their respective Provinces ; and a List of Lodges and Chapters meeting on Foreign Stations . The London Meetings of the Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Ancient and Accepted Rite , Knights Templar , and Red Cross are noted in thc Memorandum space of each da }' . Meetings of the various Committees of Grand Lodge , Grand Chapter , and Charitable Institutions arc also given . Also the Grand Bodies , with their Officers , in France , Belgium , Switzerland , Germany , Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , Sweden and Norway , Denmark , Hungary , Greece , Turkey , Egypt , Canada , Quebec , New Brunswick , British Columbia , United States , Hayti , Central and South America , Republic of Liberia , Cuba , New Zealand , & c , giving in most cases also Lists of Lodges , Sec . It also contains the Three Charges and Entered Apprentice ' s Song .
Opinions Of The Press.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
" * The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , Diary , and Pocket Book , ' published by Mr . G . Kenning-, of Little Britain and Aldersgate-street , now for tlie thirteenth year , is the most useful and comprehensive Masonic book of reference yet issued . It contains a complete and most elaborate list of the lodges , with their dates of constitution and times and places ol meeting , chapters , preceptories , conclaves , colleges , and grand councils , together with full particulars of every grand Masonic body throughout the globe . As the whole of this information and the list of grand officers , & c , have been corrected down to the very latest hour of publication , the work will be found , as in former years , of the utmost importance and value by the members of the Craft . We notice from it that there are no less than 1975 lodges working under the English Constitution , and that during the current year new warrants were issued by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Grand Master , to 29 new lodges . "—City Press . " Masonic brethren who desire information with regard to their order will lind the fullest details in this handy , compact , and cheap volume . The list of lodges , Royal Arch chapters , & c , includes not only Great Britain , but every part of the globe ; andthe work also contains a variety of other interesting information with regard to the brotherhood . "—The Manchester Courier . "This useful work contains a list of lodges throughout the woild , with dates ( ancient and modern ) , chapters , K . T . preceptories , conclaves , colleges , and grand councils , with the names of the ofiicers and 'full particulars of every grand Masonic body throughout the globe . ' To a Mason , of whom there are so many in Blackburn and Lancashire at large , we cannot conceive a more useful pocket companion , or one which is more indispensable to every member of the Craft . —Blackburn Standard . Maybe had of all Booksellers , or at GEOKCI _ KENNING ' S Establishments—LONDON : 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , Opposite Freemasons' Hall ( Oflice of Publication ) , i , 2 , 3 , 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN :. * 197 , ALDERSGATE STREET . LIVERPOOL : 2 , MONUMENT PLACE . MANCHESTER : 47 , BRIDGE STREET . GLASGOW : 9 , WEST HOWARD ST .
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WANTED , to Purchase , THREE CHAIRS and PEDESTALS—Craft . Suitable for a lodge room So feet by 40 . Must be very large and massive . No objection to old ' ones if in good condition . Communicate particulars and prices to Secretary , 69 , Uttoxer New-road , Derby .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
Bro . John Fritwell ' s letter received with many thanks . It will appear next week . The following have been received , but are not inserted owing to want of space : — Masonry the World O'er . Yarrowec Lodge , No . 713—presentation . Lodges—Union Waterloo , 13 ; Yarborough , 554 ; Wellington , 784 ; Gosport , 903 ; Camp , 1331 ; Norman , 1334 ; The Great City , 1426 ; Dramatic , iGoy ; St . Leonard , Bromley , 1 S 05 . Sun , Square , and Compasses R . A . Chapter , 119 . Adams Mark Lodge , 6 . BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "The Broad Arrow , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "The Citizen , " "The Court Circular , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "The Hull Packet , " "The Keystone , " "The Masonic Advocate , " "The Sunday Review , " "The Alexandra Palace , and what to do with it , " "Triunghiul , " "The Freemason ( Sydney ) , " The Freemason ' s Chronicle " ( Sydney ) , "The Royal Cornwall Gazette , " "Gall ' s Weekly News Letter" ( Jamaica ) , "Exposicion Que Hace El Supremo Consejo XXIII . De la Republica Del Peru , " "The New York Dispatch , " "The Life Almanack and Diary of the British Life Association , " " The Western Daily Mercury , " "The New Zealand Herald , " "Boletin Masonico , " "The New York Independent , " "The Voice of Masonry , " " Freimaurer—Zcitung , " " The Pianoforte Dealer ' s Guide , " " The London Musical Gazette , " " La Revista Masonica . "
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SATURDAY , JANUARY 20 , 1883 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Weilo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by ourcorfespomlents , but we wish in a spirit of { airplay tnallto permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion ' . !
A VISIT TO THE BOYS' SCHOOL . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — I have seen the report of the meeting of the Boys ' School Committee in the Evening News of the nth inst ., and in the Freemason of last Saturday . I beg to say
that I , the undersigned , am the writer of thc letter in question . I reiterate my original statement , every word of which is absolutely true and wliich has been endorsed by R . W . Bro . Col . Stewart , District Grand Master of the Punjab , in Bro . Binckes ' s presence , and a Past Grand Officer .
Several passages ( equally true ) of the original letter were omitted , lest injury might be done to the prestige of the School in public opinion . Thc sole object of my letter was an honest endeavour to prevent a repetition of the unseemly treatment which visitors to the Institution may be subjected to , and to
ameliorate the social regime with regard to the lads themselves . We visited the School in a regular way , with a card from Bro . Binckes mentioning the rank of Col . Stewart . When Dr . Morris talks of our being only " ten minutes at thc School , " which I nowhere alleged , he admits the whole
gravamen of our complaint , which is this , that owing to the brusqueness of our reception and the cynical curtness of his remarks we were obliged to abridge our visit , and had to wait three-quartersof an hour at the railway station . I wrote originally under the initials S . X ., because I did not wish to make what Col . Stewart and I considered a
public matter too much of a private grievance , and also because wc felt satisfied that the Committee of management and Bro . Binckes as Secretary , would trouble themselves far more about facts affecting the interests of the institution than the names of individual visitors . The original letter is at the service of the Committee or of Dr .
Morris if required . If the publication of this correspondence will eventually benefit the school our object will have been attained . — Yours fraternally , ADOLPHUS NICOLS , P . M ., P . Z ., and W . M . Saint Mary Abbotts Lodge , No . 1974 . 94 , Piccadilly , 15 th January .
IHE GRAND LODGE BENEVOLENT FUNDS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Bros . Clabon and James Stevens have both brought before Grand Lodge their ideas respecting the matter and manner of dispensing thc benevolent funds of the Craft , and no doubt their views will be very carefully considered
by those having thc disposal of those funds . Upon that matter I am not going to enter , but to point out that with a little more discretion the funds already subscribed should be ample to meet thc temporary needs of distressed brethren . I would suggest that more enquiries should be made as to the causes of the applicant ' s distress , whether by his own fault or by unforseen calamities , the latter receiving more consideration that the former , though-
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Ad00402
ID OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT rv * INSTITUTION . 1 * 0 R AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Patron and President : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , 28 th FEBRUARY , 18 S 3 , AT FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN-STREET , LONDON , Upon which occasion GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., P . G . W ., R . W . PROV . G . M . FOR SURREV , Has bcen pleased to signify his intention of Presiding . Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the Oflice of Steward upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . S . W . Norths and Hunts , Secretary . # * # At the Election in May next there will be 120 Candidates for Election , whilst at the present time there are only Twelve Vacancies .
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THE BURDETT-COUTTS LODGE , No . 1278 . WORSHIPFUL MASTER , BRO . ALBERT J ONES . ANNUAL BALL , Under the distinguished Patronage of the BARONESS BURUETT-Coui'TS , AT THE CANNON STREET HOTEL , On Tuesday , January jotlt , iS 6 ' j . Craft Masonic Clothing to be Worn . Dancing to commence at nine o'clock precisely . IBKO . A . C . STICHLING , M . C . Proceeds of the Ball will be devoted exclusively fo MASONIC CHARITIES , and the kind support of all Lodges and tlieir friends are solicited . Double Tickets ( Lady and Gentleman ) , 21 s ; Single Tickets , 12 s . Cd ., which will include Supper and light Refreshments all the evening . Tickets to be obtained of the Worshipful Master , Bro . Albert Jones , 39 , Alderncy-road , K ., and the following Stewards : Bros . R . J . Chitson , J . VV ., 41 , Old Ford-road , E . ; J . W . R . Hammond , 4 6 , Piggott-st ., East India Dockroad ; Basil Stewart , 56 , Ackland-st ., Burdett-road , K . ; S . G . Bonner 35 , Church-st ., North Greenwich ; Dr . J . E . Defriez , P . M ., 173 , Bethnal Green-road , E . ; G . VV . Verry , P . M ., 127 S , Hermon hill , Wanstead ; A . Weston , 34 G , Old Ford-road , E . ; G . H . Payne , VV . M . 933 , Canterbury Hall , Westminster Bridge-road . R . L . STURTEVANT , I . P . M ., Hon . Sec , Bonner's Hall Fields , Victoria „ Park .
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ROYAL SEA BATHING INFIRMARY , MARGATE . ESTABLISHED 1791 . THE ONLY ONE EXCLUSIVELY FOR SCROFULOUS POOR . COL . CREATON , TREASURER . JOHN M . CLABON , ESQ ., HON . SECRETARY . This Hospital requires aid . An extra liberal diet table is of necessity required on account of the exhausting nature of this terrible disease . Donors of £ 10 10 s ., Annual Subscribers of £ 1 is ., can recommend patients . 250 beds . Average number of Inpatients per year , 750 , and of applicants over 1000 . Bankers , the Bank of England ; Coutts and Co . ; and Cobb and Co ., Margate . Offices : No . 30 , Charing Cross , VV . JOHN THOMAS WALKER , Secretary .
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OXFORD Gardens , North Kensington ( close to 'bus and rail ) . —An elegantly furnished residence , containing six bedrooms , double drawing room , dining and breakfast rooms , and excellent domestic offices , TO BE LET , for six months or longer , upon very moderate terms ; immediate possession can be had . Apply to William J . Murlis , Auctioneer , North Kensington Estate Office , Ladbroke Grove-road .
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DREADNOUGHT SEAMENS ' HOSPITAL , Greenwich , S . E ., and DISPENSARY , Well-street , London Docks , E ., for Sailors of all Nations . No admission ticket or voting papers of any sort required , but both are entirely free to the whole maritime world , irrespective of race , creed , or nationality . Since cstablishmentupwardsof 225 , 000 have been relievedfrom no less than forty-two different countries , and the number of patients during 1 SS 1 , was 7132 , as compared with 4245 , the average of the preceding ten years . Qualification of a governor one guinea annually , or a donation of ten guineas . New annual subscriptions or contributions will be thankfully received b y the bankers , Messrs . Williams , Deacon and Co ., 20 , Birchin-lane , E . C , or by the Secretary at the Hospital . Funds arc urgently needed ior this truly Cosmopolitan Charity , which is supported by voluntary contributions . W . T . EVANS , Secretary .
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SECOND EDITION NOW READY , Corrected and revised up to the latest date . THIRTEENTH ANNUAL ISSUE . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASON IC CALENDARS POCKET BOOK For 1883 . Price 2 s . ; Post Free , 2 s . id . '; about 2 S 0 pages , Roan , Gilt Edges , Elastic Band or Tuck . "The most comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference issued . " THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC C ALENDAR contains full particulars of all Grand Masonic Bodies in' England , Scotland , and Ireland , with complete lists of Craft Lodges , giving Dates of Constitution , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix Chapters , Knights Templar Preceptories , Red Cross Conclaves , Colleges , & c . There are also Lists of London CRAFT AND MARK LODGES , AND ROYAL ARCH C HAPTERS . Those Meeting in the Country arc shewn in towns alphabetically arranged . Tables are given shewing the different Lodges and Chapters grouped under their respective Provinces ; and a List of Lodges and Chapters meeting on Foreign Stations . The London Meetings of the Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Ancient and Accepted Rite , Knights Templar , and Red Cross are noted in thc Memorandum space of each da }' . Meetings of the various Committees of Grand Lodge , Grand Chapter , and Charitable Institutions arc also given . Also the Grand Bodies , with their Officers , in France , Belgium , Switzerland , Germany , Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , Sweden and Norway , Denmark , Hungary , Greece , Turkey , Egypt , Canada , Quebec , New Brunswick , British Columbia , United States , Hayti , Central and South America , Republic of Liberia , Cuba , New Zealand , & c , giving in most cases also Lists of Lodges , Sec . It also contains the Three Charges and Entered Apprentice ' s Song .
Opinions Of The Press.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
" * The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , Diary , and Pocket Book , ' published by Mr . G . Kenning-, of Little Britain and Aldersgate-street , now for tlie thirteenth year , is the most useful and comprehensive Masonic book of reference yet issued . It contains a complete and most elaborate list of the lodges , with their dates of constitution and times and places ol meeting , chapters , preceptories , conclaves , colleges , and grand councils , together with full particulars of every grand Masonic body throughout the globe . As the whole of this information and the list of grand officers , & c , have been corrected down to the very latest hour of publication , the work will be found , as in former years , of the utmost importance and value by the members of the Craft . We notice from it that there are no less than 1975 lodges working under the English Constitution , and that during the current year new warrants were issued by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Grand Master , to 29 new lodges . "—City Press . " Masonic brethren who desire information with regard to their order will lind the fullest details in this handy , compact , and cheap volume . The list of lodges , Royal Arch chapters , & c , includes not only Great Britain , but every part of the globe ; andthe work also contains a variety of other interesting information with regard to the brotherhood . "—The Manchester Courier . "This useful work contains a list of lodges throughout the woild , with dates ( ancient and modern ) , chapters , K . T . preceptories , conclaves , colleges , and grand councils , with the names of the ofiicers and 'full particulars of every grand Masonic body throughout the globe . ' To a Mason , of whom there are so many in Blackburn and Lancashire at large , we cannot conceive a more useful pocket companion , or one which is more indispensable to every member of the Craft . —Blackburn Standard . Maybe had of all Booksellers , or at GEOKCI _ KENNING ' S Establishments—LONDON : 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , Opposite Freemasons' Hall ( Oflice of Publication ) , i , 2 , 3 , 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN :. * 197 , ALDERSGATE STREET . LIVERPOOL : 2 , MONUMENT PLACE . MANCHESTER : 47 , BRIDGE STREET . GLASGOW : 9 , WEST HOWARD ST .
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WANTED , to Purchase , THREE CHAIRS and PEDESTALS—Craft . Suitable for a lodge room So feet by 40 . Must be very large and massive . No objection to old ' ones if in good condition . Communicate particulars and prices to Secretary , 69 , Uttoxer New-road , Derby .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
Bro . John Fritwell ' s letter received with many thanks . It will appear next week . The following have been received , but are not inserted owing to want of space : — Masonry the World O'er . Yarrowec Lodge , No . 713—presentation . Lodges—Union Waterloo , 13 ; Yarborough , 554 ; Wellington , 784 ; Gosport , 903 ; Camp , 1331 ; Norman , 1334 ; The Great City , 1426 ; Dramatic , iGoy ; St . Leonard , Bromley , 1 S 05 . Sun , Square , and Compasses R . A . Chapter , 119 . Adams Mark Lodge , 6 . BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "The Broad Arrow , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "The Citizen , " "The Court Circular , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "The Hull Packet , " "The Keystone , " "The Masonic Advocate , " "The Sunday Review , " "The Alexandra Palace , and what to do with it , " "Triunghiul , " "The Freemason ( Sydney ) , " The Freemason ' s Chronicle " ( Sydney ) , "The Royal Cornwall Gazette , " "Gall ' s Weekly News Letter" ( Jamaica ) , "Exposicion Que Hace El Supremo Consejo XXIII . De la Republica Del Peru , " "The New York Dispatch , " "The Life Almanack and Diary of the British Life Association , " " The Western Daily Mercury , " "The New Zealand Herald , " "Boletin Masonico , " "The New York Independent , " "The Voice of Masonry , " " Freimaurer—Zcitung , " " The Pianoforte Dealer ' s Guide , " " The London Musical Gazette , " " La Revista Masonica . "
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SATURDAY , JANUARY 20 , 1883 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Weilo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by ourcorfespomlents , but we wish in a spirit of { airplay tnallto permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion ' . !
A VISIT TO THE BOYS' SCHOOL . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — I have seen the report of the meeting of the Boys ' School Committee in the Evening News of the nth inst ., and in the Freemason of last Saturday . I beg to say
that I , the undersigned , am the writer of thc letter in question . I reiterate my original statement , every word of which is absolutely true and wliich has been endorsed by R . W . Bro . Col . Stewart , District Grand Master of the Punjab , in Bro . Binckes ' s presence , and a Past Grand Officer .
Several passages ( equally true ) of the original letter were omitted , lest injury might be done to the prestige of the School in public opinion . Thc sole object of my letter was an honest endeavour to prevent a repetition of the unseemly treatment which visitors to the Institution may be subjected to , and to
ameliorate the social regime with regard to the lads themselves . We visited the School in a regular way , with a card from Bro . Binckes mentioning the rank of Col . Stewart . When Dr . Morris talks of our being only " ten minutes at thc School , " which I nowhere alleged , he admits the whole
gravamen of our complaint , which is this , that owing to the brusqueness of our reception and the cynical curtness of his remarks we were obliged to abridge our visit , and had to wait three-quartersof an hour at the railway station . I wrote originally under the initials S . X ., because I did not wish to make what Col . Stewart and I considered a
public matter too much of a private grievance , and also because wc felt satisfied that the Committee of management and Bro . Binckes as Secretary , would trouble themselves far more about facts affecting the interests of the institution than the names of individual visitors . The original letter is at the service of the Committee or of Dr .
Morris if required . If the publication of this correspondence will eventually benefit the school our object will have been attained . — Yours fraternally , ADOLPHUS NICOLS , P . M ., P . Z ., and W . M . Saint Mary Abbotts Lodge , No . 1974 . 94 , Piccadilly , 15 th January .
IHE GRAND LODGE BENEVOLENT FUNDS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Bros . Clabon and James Stevens have both brought before Grand Lodge their ideas respecting the matter and manner of dispensing thc benevolent funds of the Craft , and no doubt their views will be very carefully considered
by those having thc disposal of those funds . Upon that matter I am not going to enter , but to point out that with a little more discretion the funds already subscribed should be ample to meet thc temporary needs of distressed brethren . I would suggest that more enquiries should be made as to the causes of the applicant ' s distress , whether by his own fault or by unforseen calamities , the latter receiving more consideration that the former , though-