ORANGE GRAND LODGE
(By Telegraph—Tress Association.)
PALHERSTOX X., Last Night. Tho Orange Grand Lodge continued its sessions to-day. A cable was forwarded to Belfast., tendering greetings to the great Orange meeting to be Jield there to-morrow, and urging the Irish Orangemen to stand to the principles, and promising financial and 'national assistance in the struggle against Home Rule. A resolution was also passed protesting against the Jse Temere decree, which the conference considered destructive of tho religious tomony it desired to promote, and an. interference 'by any church with the civil law should be followed by 'prosecution and imprisonment, as had been found necessary in Roman Catholic countries. A copy of the resolution is to bo forwarded.to each member of the Cabinet, with the request that they prohibit the publication- of the decree in. the Dominion. The Rev. ■E. N. Budden. was re-elected R.YY.G. -M,, and Bro. William Hunter, D.G.M.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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150ORANGE GRAND LODGE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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