ORANGE LODGE.
COMPREHENSIVE JJESOIit’i'JON S
WANGANUI, Last Nighl,
The Orange Grand Lodge continued its .deliberations to-day. Resolutions were passed calling - cn the New. Zealand Government to make emphatic representations to the British Government against the continuance of an envoy to the Vatican, and demanding that the Government safeguard the State .system of education, and the immediate removal of all concessions, grants or privileges to denominational schools, and the granting to the Education Department of adequate finances for necessary accommodation at schools; also calling on the Government to remove a J.P. and a civil servant who were reported to have attended the Irish Race Convention in Melbourne, which approved of Sinn Feinism in Ireland, and supported the demand fop an s Irish Republic; and regretting the United States’ rescliilion demanding self-determination for Ireland, and conveying to the King an cst reunion of the -Grand Lodge’s profound Realty to his Majesty's person and the ancient throne of Britain, and to the Empire, of whose unity lire throne is the chief bond and the enduring symbol.
Bro. A. Noble was installed Tt.W.G,and Bro. G. K. Smith D.G.M.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 3
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184ORANGE LODGE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 3
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