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CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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KOWLOON CITY:
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concrete 2-storied godown, floor space about 14,000 sq. ft. at No. 200, Hennessy Road. Two large godowns each about 8,000 sq. ft. at Nos. 145 & 147, Gloucester Road. Occupation from 1st Jan, 1936; Two large godowns each about 2.000 sq. ft. in King Ming Rond. | APARTMENTS WANTED Causeway Bay, opposite Menses. Butterfield & Swire's Coal Godown..
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Grand Lodge a service of plate 000 to 68,000 words.. which had been presented to his the Freemasons' Hall George late father by The Lodge of Holy Street, Edinburgh, yesterday, un-rood House (St. Luke) Edinburgh, animously elected Grand Master No. 44, and it was agreed to ex Mason for the ensuing yERT.
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But can you blame them when the study of ants alone makes them learn 16,000 new words. Brother John Bayne MacDonald" Mr. Ogden belleves that every Bir rain said that he thanked the was appointed Provincial Grandthing can be expressed in 850 members with all sincerity for the Master of Perthshire East; Brother words. very high honour they had con- Frank Graham Macdonald was ferred on him. All he could pro-appointed District Grand Master mise them was that he would en of New Zealand South; and Bro Aitken, James M. Carruthers, J. One Very Fine Set of Black- deavour to do his best.
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Lady Chater). Grand Chaplain.Rev. G. K. Stur-East, and to Brother Frederick Scott, J. K. Hamilton, George F rock Clarke; Senior Grand Deacon Joseph Williams or his retirement Caldwell, John M'Gregor, John A Few Pieces of Fine Dr. R. T. Halliday; Junior Grand from the District Grand Master-Inglis, James Lothian, A. N. Turn Cherrywood Furniture and Deacon the Earl of Galloway: ship of New Zealand South, for 3. C., Lilley, and James A. Stable. Select Lot of Old Chinese
bull, Colin (8, M. Swanson, Francis Grand Architect-George Lyall; their services to the Scottish Brother William J. Gray was Grand Jeweller-Arthur J. Ram- | Craft.
and Japanese, Curios. say; Grand Bible-bearer-Thomas
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almost Grand Bard D. Lowe Turnbull; following brethren at present Grand Sword-bearer--Lieutenant forming the Board of Grand Bte Colonel E. M. Benzie: Grand wards: Brothers Oswald Fergus Director of Music T Paterson William Lamb; Grand Organist--W. Martin M'Intyre,' Hobkirk: Grand Marshal Dr. Fisher, Robert C. Smith, John F. Douglas R. G. Radford;" Grand Telfer William T. Smith, John Inner Guard - Peter Ferguson: Bethune, Alexander Anderson, Lt. | Grand Tyler-Alexander Gillies.
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BOARD OF GRAND STEWARDS
FMorrison, Daniel Allen M'Nell, Peter
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Brother William Strachan Mal-
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to the period from November 29. It was reported that the income 1994 to October 18 last amounted to £8,814 48.2d, an increase of 438 10s 94 as compared with year 1933-34.
Col. J. G. Robertson, Charles H Birse, Walter G. Cunningham.
Bad, Bad Case John F. Mitchell, Peter Shearer, First Hobo What Ter reading Murdo Cambell, John Hewat Os- In that book that's worrying yer wald Barclay, Alexander Todd," | so?”
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