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“...CHEFOO, N. CHINA d FEBRUARY 1929.
CONTENTS.
Editorial 1 ; G.S. Activities 24
Mock Trial 4 Cricket 27
Visits to Warships 6 Oxford Locals 32
C. S. S. M. 7 Football 33
Lectures 8 ; G.S. Games 35
Competitions 10 ? School Bands 37
Dedication Ceremony 18 ’ Notices 38
Swimming 20 < Prep. Sch. Corner 40
Lit. & Deb. Soc. 23 Form Lists 41
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EDITORIAL.
fliZiTit'h the usual feelings that the Summer Holidays
'-A1 had been all too short, we began term looking
forward to the Winter vacation. But this magazine is a
chronicle—not only of holidays but also of the three months
between.
This term has seen several changes for the better
in the schools. The B.S. gates have been replaced by a
handsome pair bearing in gilt the school monogram. These
gates were presented to the school by the Andrew and Moore
families.
A choir, inaugurated by Mr. Houghton and com-
posed of about forty boys and girls, has been formed to
improve the singing in the Memorial Hall Services. This
has proved a great success and...”
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“...teams: and all the B.S.
realize how much he did to keep up the tone of the School.
Owing to the unsettled conditions prevailing during
the past few months, several of H. M. Ships have been
stationed at Chefoo. Whenever possible, both cricket and
football matches were arranged between the School and
these ships.
This term the “Preps” have again been unfortunate
in the matter of epidemics. At the end of October about
twenty of them were sent to the Isolation Hospital with
“Chicken Pox”. There was grave doubt as to whether
they would be sufficiently well to go home with the dif-
ferent parties for the Winter Holidays. However, the
doctor and nurses have been able to send most of them
away from Hospital before the end of term.
Towards the end of term the majority in both the
Girls’ and Boys’ Schools were inoculated for typhoid.
This prevented those in the B.S. from sitting for the usual
terminal examinations. Needless to say the School—and
especially the Junior members—were perfectly satisfied...”
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