MASONIC PARLIAMENT
. The annual communication of the Grand Lodgo of the Masons of New Zealand will open at Auckland next Wednesday (states the "New Zealand Herald"). This gathering, which is best described as the annual parliament of tho fraternity, normally comes to each pf the main centres onco in four years, but on_ this occasion it is only three years .since tho communication was last held in Auckland. Each of the 300 lodges affiliated with the Order throughout Now Zealand is entitled to send a delegate, and in spite of the difficulties of tho present time it is anticipatod that the majority of the lodges will bo represented. Tho Grand Master, tho Governor-General, Lord Bledisloc, will preside, and will be installed for a third term of office. Tho headquarters of tho Order,' where its business is conducted under the direction of the grand secretary (Mr. &. Barclay), has just been transferred to Auckland for a period of two vyears, after two years in Christchurch. No questions of outstanding importance for tho future of the Order are coming up for discussion at this communication, and it is expected that, tho business will be largely of a routine, nature, " '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 13
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196MASONIC PARLIAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 13
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