DRUIDISM.
j TO THE EDITOR, r I Sir.—There is a paragraph in your, issue. 'of yesterday to' which. I take .exception. It is in connection with Lodge Enterprise, wherein it states that "a novel proposal was sprung, upon the lodge—viz., that a , vole of no-contidence in the lodge officers be accorded.” Well, Ido not know what you think of a novel' proposal. What do j you think of this? A notice of motion is , given to rescind a previous motion as to sale, which is carried. Immediately following, a further proposal is placed be- ! fore the lodge—" Tbat the lodge property ! be sold,” etc. 2vow, there was not a single member of this lodge notified that such a sale was contenlplated. Is this not a novel proposition? I areua member of the lodge, and I consider that I have 1 as much say as anyone in connection with , the sale of the South Dunedin Druids’ Hall, i —I am, etc., P.D.P. j , August 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 8
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