The Loyal Benevolent Lodge, M.U., 1.0.0. F., met on Monday night, the N.G., Brother H. C. Le Page, presiding. One candidate was initiated into the Order, Past Grands Brothers H. Osborne and A. C. Foster acting as conductors. The D.S. wrote stating that as the District Conference had decided that the Ritual Committee were entitled to visit each lodge once in each year, the committee wished to offer their services to any lodge requiring them. Dates mutually acceptable could be arranged on application, such applications to be made through the District Office. P.G. Brother W. A. Taylor reported on the business transacted at the last meeting of the Juvenile Committee. The secretary wa* instructed to write to the District Secretary asking for permission to open a juvenile branch of the lodge. P.G. Brother W. A. Taylor reported visiting the Loyal Progress Lodge, and P.P.G.M. Brother A. F. W. James reported visiting the Loyal Sister Pearce Lodge.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 31 March 1931, Page 9
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