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G.C.M.G., is the Permanent Master of tlie Lodge, and the Hon. Sir John A. Cockburn, 

 M.D., K.CM.G., acted in the capacity of Deputy Master for the first year. 



The Lodge, which has now a membership of 90, held five meetings in 1912. At the 

 Installation meeting, held on January 8, 1913, Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. Sir Newton J. 

 Moore, K.C.M.G., was appointed by His Royal Highness to the chair as Deputy 

 Master in succession to Sir John A. Cockburn. He appointed as his Officers : — 



Sir John A. Cockburn, I.P.M. ; F. Faithfull Begg, Senior Warden ; E. Luxmore 

 Marshall, Junior Warden ; The Rev. W. Russell Finlay, Chaplain ; Ralph S. Bond, 

 Treasurer ; Major G. S. Beeching, V.D., Secretary ; M. S. Runchman, Senior Deacon ; 

 Col. G. M. Weekley, V.D., Junior Deacon ; T. Boevey Barrett, Director of Ceremonies ; 

 Edward S. Odell, Assistant Director of Ceremonies ; Thos. A, Bayliss, J.P., Almoner ; 

 D. F. TuffiU, Organist ; Major J. R. Boose, V.D., Assistant Secretary ; Major A. J. N. 

 Tremearne, B.A., F.R.G.S., Inner Guard ; Alfred Holdsworth, A. Ross, Gilbert 

 Taylor, A. H. Moreing, Stewards ; Joseph Taylor, Tyler. 



It is proposed to form a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons in connection with the 

 Lodge, and Fellows of the Institute who are eligible to become Founders are invited 

 to communicate with Major G. S. Beeching, Secretary {pro tem.), before September 30. 

 The Lodge meets at Freemasons' Hall on the second Wednesday in the months of 

 January, March, June, August, and October. All correspondence should be addressed 

 to the Secretary, Major G. S. Beeching, V.D., at the Royal Colonial Institute. 



