Freemasonry, fraternal society, first set up in Singapore, on 8 December 1845, with establishment of Lodge Zetland In The East, the oldest surviving
Freemason lodge here. Its members called Freemasons or Masons, belong to Lodges or Temples, and here, activities are centred at the Masonic Hall in Coleman Street. The Craft promotes three main principles - society, charity and morality.
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