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DEVONPORT DRUIDS

E ANNWERSARY CELEBRATED [ ‘ Devonport Druids’ Lodge, founded on [August 2, 1904, celebrated its twenty,[fifth anniversary with a. smoke con--Icert in the lodge room, Masonic Hall, last evening. Arch—Druid R. A. Keeiing was chairman. The visitors included M’essrs. Cas—worth (Oddfellows), Haynes (Foresv lters), Lethaby (Druids' Grand Coun—‘ciD, and the Deputy—Mayor of Devon‘port, Mr. J. Hislop. ‘ The lodge recently decided to admit fwonmen members, and a. review by om?cers of the lodge‘s progress from the :time math; held its‘itpreliminary meet‘ing on therbeach, and the progress of Devonport Lodge, in breaking away tron; old traditions of excluding women. ‘Was favourably commented on.

Concert items were supplied by Messrs. Norgrove, W. P. Taylor, Mao Cowatt, W. Marks, Proctor, Cusworth, Coombs. Buckley, and the lodge or—chestra.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 6

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DEVONPORT DRUIDS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 6

DEVONPORT DRUIDS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 6

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