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February 1—H.S.O. in Hong Kong; sails next day for Shanghai; sails for Kobé, Feb. 6th, reaching there the 9th (ODL, IV, 93-94; Lucifer, IV, 420 ; Theos., X, Suppl. to April, 1889, p. lxi). | February 1—H.S.O. in Hong Kong; sails next day for Shanghai; sails for Kobé, Feb. 6th, reaching there the 9th (ODL, IV, 93-94; Lucifer, IV, 420 ; Theos., X, Suppl. to April, 1889, p. lxi). | ||
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March—New York Headquarters moved to 21 Park Row, Room 47 (Path, III, 395). | March—New York Headquarters moved to 21 Park Row, Room 47 (Path, III, 395). | ||
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March 23—H. S. Olcott leaves Tokyo by train; goes to Sandai, Kanagam and Yokohama (ODL, IV, 129-35; Lucifer, IV, 423; Theos., X, Suppl. to June, 1889, pp. xei, xciii). | March 23—H. S. Olcott leaves Tokyo by train; goes to Sandai, Kanagam and Yokohama (ODL, IV, 129-35; Lucifer, IV, 423; Theos., X, Suppl. to June, 1889, pp. xei, xciii). | ||
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June 22—Executive Committee of the American Section, T.S., expels Dr. E. Coues from the Society (Path, IV, 127; Lucifer, VI, 524). | June 22—Executive Committee of the American Section, T.S., expels Dr. E. Coues from the Society (Path, IV, 127; Lucifer, VI, 524). | ||
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June 26—Grand Evening Concert at Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, London, proceeds to be devoted to spreading Theosophical literature (Lucifer, IV, 352). | June 26—Grand Evening Concert at Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, London, proceeds to be devoted to spreading Theosophical literature (Lucifer, IV, 352). | ||
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Sept. 17—Col. Olcott lectures at South Place Chapel (Mr. Moncure Conway's place of worship), with Mrs. Besant in the chair; subject is “The Theos. Society and its Work” (ODL, IV, 175-78; Lucifer, V, 147; Theos., XI, p. xvii). | Sept. 17—Col. Olcott lectures at South Place Chapel (Mr. Moncure Conway's place of worship), with Mrs. Besant in the chair; subject is “The Theos. Society and its Work” (ODL, IV, 175-78; Lucifer, V, 147; Theos., XI, p. xvii). | ||
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September (later part) —The Voice of the Silence is published. Issued at the same time as the Adyar, Madras, and the New York editions (Path, IV, p. 287) . | September (later part) —The Voice of the Silence is published. Issued at the same time as the Adyar, Madras, and the New York editions (Path, IV, p. 287) . | ||
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October 29—Col. Olcott lectures in Birmingham (ODL., IV, 196; | October 29—Col. Olcott lectures in Birmingham (ODL., IV, 196; | ||
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Autobiography—Unpublished MSS. autobiographical sketch written by A. P. Sinnett, dated June 3rd, 1912, with some later additions; original in the Archives of the Mahatma Letters Trust in London, England. | Autobiography—Unpublished MSS. autobiographical sketch written by A. P. Sinnett, dated June 3rd, 1912, with some later additions; original in the Archives of the Mahatma Letters Trust in London, England. | ||