Correspondence from Frank Bennett to L. B. Yardley
"Rockdale" High Street Neutral Bay, North Sydney
December 28th, 1914.
Wor. Bro. L. B. Yardley.
Dear Sir and Brother,
I have returned the oath, fully signed, and witnessed by a worthy brother, who will make the second member, as soon as I can give him a little information as to how much it will cost to work a lodge. What furniture and regalia shall we require?
How and by what method is the Order made known to others? If you have any literature, will you let me know how best I may obtain it. The Manifesto [of the M∴M∴M\] is a fine pamphlet, and I would like a few more to give to suitable persons.
As soon as I have found another person to make the third member I will send the fees altogether. Let me have all the information you can of the Order so that I can put it before the people I know who I believe would gladly join.
I have already severed my connection with Co-Masonry, believing it to be an impudent fraud.
Yours faithfully and fraternally,
Frank Bennett.
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