MEETINGS AND SOCIALS
HOPE OF CHRIS'fCHmiCE LODGE. At the weeklv mcelir-g of tho Hope of Chriatchurch Ledge, 1.0. G.T., Bro. Hoppy, C.'l , presided. .tiro. Hanger brought greetings from English ar.cl New Zealand lodges. Tho following officers were electedC.T., .mo. lioppv; Y.'i'., bis. F. Johuson; eccretnry. Sis. Hiclunbotkam; F. secretary, S .s. il/Swecev; treasurer, uro. Gunnell; chaplain, Sia. Cotton; mar., Sis. E. Johnson; D M., Bro. Teaguc; G., Bro. Holland; sent., Sis. Evana; registrar, Sis. M. Hickiibotharn.
Thieves in England have lately shown a fancv for nature specimens. An entire collection of small English birds' cgzs has been stolen from tho Shrewsbury Museum, also a number of sea birds' eggs. At the London Zoological Gardens a visitor took away from its cago | the lesser double-collared sunbird—the i only specimen in tho country. }
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 2
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