MASONIC.
SIR F. WHITAKER ON THE GRAND LODGE MOVEMENT.
(per press association.) Auckland, May 3.
Sir Frederick Whitaker, in his address at the installation of officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge, S.G., spoke of the position of Masons in regard to the new constitution, and commended the brethren of the old constitution for adhering to the old order, notwithstanding tho temptation to wander from the fold into the arms of what bo termed a “clandestine constitution.’ 5
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9285, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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