Druidic Order
NEW ZEALAND UNITY'{|I9H By Telegraph—Press AMocfatflßß Dunedin, For the past twenty vwir <k9hH dcavors have been made to governing body for'the ing about unity througliout ion between the different of tiie .United Ancient Order and now suoeess seems to hAvt'^nj^H To-night delegates from the land Grand Lodge and the OuflHH and Otago and Southland met in conference, and as their deliberations it establish a Unity Board, which power to take steps to bring of government among the lodges named. The board is snm|H up a number of remits, which the effect, if adopted, of puttilwjßH working rules of the three boditcUflH line. The main principle of tj&JgflH proposals is to enable members qumH grand lodge transferred to trict to participate in the &Q of the lodge governing the dMridMH I which they way be transferred, • Executive officers of the elected iib follows:—President, Thompson (Auckland); vice-pnnßH|H Mr. w. Neate (OhristoliurehjL; tary and treasurer, Mr. W,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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156Druidic Order Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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