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FREEMASONS’ TEMPLE

MEMORIAL TO FALLEN BRETHREN. EDIFICE COSTING £1,000,000. DEDICATION CEREMONY. (Received 31.30 a.m.) LONDON, .Inly IS. The Albert Hall was packed with POOO Freemasons from all parts of the world, especially of the Grand Lodge, to celebrate the dedication of the wonderful £1,000,000 memorial Temple ot Honour to fallen brethren. The Duke of Connaught presided, and those present included the Prince df'Wafes, the Duke of York, Prince Arthur, and Prince George, who was invested as Senior Grand Warden. New Zealand was unable to be represented owing to the ill-health of Earl Jellicoe and Sir Charles Fergusson. The Duke of Connaught was obviously affected when he declared that he was proud to have been spared to see a consummation of that great scheme. The spirit of Freemasonry was never more needed than at present, he said.

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Northern Advocate, 19 July 1933, Page 5

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FREEMASONS’ TEMPLE Northern Advocate, 19 July 1933, Page 5

FREEMASONS’ TEMPLE Northern Advocate, 19 July 1933, Page 5

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