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“...own amusement a duel between her and Sir Andrew Aguecheek. The duel is interrupted by Antonio who mis- takes Viola for Sebastian, her brother and his friend. Antonio is arrested on a charge of piracy, and Viola is left hoping that her brother may be alive.) Chairman...................F. McCarthy Esquire. Distribution of Prizes....Mrs. F. McCarthy. SONGS (i) Praise. Words by G. Herbert, music by G. Dyson. The School. (ii) Forty Years On. Harrow Football Song. DRILL PROGRAMME 1. Flags. a. China Inland Mission. Boys’ School Exhibition Day 1930. b. We welcome all our visitors. c. Alphabet (twice) d. Vowels (four times) e. In Deo fidimus. Nihil absque labore. 2. Indian Clubs. 5 Exercises. 3. Poles. 5 Exercises. 4. Dumb-Bells. 9 Exercises. 5. Marching. a. House initials. b. Maze. c. Straight line. d. Anchor. e. C.I.M. Monogram. f. Pyramid. 6. School Anthem....”
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“...212 RETIREMENT OF MR. AND MRS. MCCARTHY. FAREWELL GATHERING AT CHEFOO. The lawns on the north of the China Inland Mission Boys’ School were the scene of an impressive function on the afternoon of Aug. 6th., when a large number of parents and friends of the School met to show their affection and esteem for Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy. It was fitting that such a gathering should represent not only the past and present boys and the parents, but also members of the missionary body in the town and residents in the Settlement, for, during their thirty-five years of devoted service in Chefoo, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy have earned the deep respect and admiration of men of every shade of opinion. There is always a note of sadness about the last goodbyes, but this deeper note only lent the more colour and tone to the richer harmonies of gratitude, honour and love which were prominent in all the proceedings of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy are leaving Chefoo but “their works do follow them”. They have...”
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“...214 and I am sure that you will bear with me the more kindly when I tell you that I bring a special message from Sir Miles Lampson, His Majesty’s Minister at Peking. This is the letter which I have received from him:— My dear Pratt, I hear that Mr. McCarthy, headmaster of the China Inland Mission Boys’ School at Chefoo is retiring at the end of the pre- sent term and that he and his wife will then be leaving Chefoo. I feel sure that before they go you will yourself be taking some opportunity of expressing to them the widespread regret which will be felt at their departure and when this opportunity occurs I should like you to add a word on my behalf in tribute to the excellent work which, as I hear on all sides, Mr. McCarthy has done. Besides the missionaries for whose sons the School is pri- marily intended, many others, including, I know, more than one member of His Majesty’s Consular Service, have reason to be grateful to him, and it is in particular difficult to overstate what the existence...”