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“...CHiK)Q SCO. lS ,x )C!.|jon „ W8 avenue ROAO N TUf-TCNp THE ORGAN OF THE CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION SCHOOLS FEBRUARY, 1910...”
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“...facts published in this number, from various outside sources. We know that they will interest all old scholars, and hope that they will inspire present boys and girls with an ambition to “ go and do likewise.” ANNUAL RE UNION AT NEWINGTON GREEN. (ol Thursday, January 13th, those members of the C.S.A. who were able to do so, met for the third time in the China Inland Mission premises at Newington Green. There were more this year than either of the previous years, and most of us having been at the schools during the same period, we of course knew each other. It was most funny to hear on all sides, “Hallo! how are you ? ” “Fancy seeing you here !” etc. When supper was over and we had all had an opportunity of greeting one another, dainty little programmes were handed round and the proceedings commenced. A pianoforte solo by Miss Katie Easton was the first item (a position that no one envied), followed by songs and recitations from others, not the least among which was Mr. McLaren’s recitation “...”
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“...22 THE CHEFOO MAGAZINE. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF A FORMER CHEFOO SCHOOLBOY. [George E. King who left the Schools in May, 1902, was one of the five, out of 103 students, who passed with first-class honours. We may also say that during his medical course he obtained two scholarships, five medals and first-class honours in nearly all his subjects.] D R. George E. King, son of Dr. G. King who was connected with the China Inland Mission from 1875-1903, has just finished his medical course at Edinburgh most successfully. Testimonials from the various professors at the University speak of his abilities, success and character in the highest terms. Sir J. Halliday Croom, M.D., F.R.C.P., E., F.R.C.E., E., Consulting Gynaecologist, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and Professor of Midwifery, Edinburgh University, writes of Dr. Geo. King : “ His record is really a remarkable one, and I feel sure in commending Mr. King I am commending a man who has done credit alike to the University and himself.” Other testimonials...”
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“...THE CHEFOO MAGAZINE. 27 RE-UNION OF OLD BOYS AND GIRLS IN SHANGHAI. [The following account is taken from a Shanghai paper, but we anticipate receiving a more detailed account in time for our next issue.] AST night in Shanghai there occurred in connection with the China Inland Mission Schools, Chefoo, an interesting and unique event. For some years past there has been a growing wish for some bon'd of unity among the old scholars of these schools, and it has seemingly found its realization in the “ Chefoo Schools’ Association,” which now embraces members in every part of the globe. This Association provides, by means of a magazine, opportunity for mutual intercourse, the recital of memories of the past and plans for the future. Last night, however, was the first time members of this Association met for social intercourse. Mr. and Mrs. T. Weir, of 26, Yangtsepoo Road, whose own children have been scholars at Chefoo, most generously placed their fine home at the disposal of the Committee, and...”
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“...“Come what,come may,we’ll nev-er give way, Stand by the School,re-member Chefoo! ” And let us give, wher-ev-er we live, Three rousing cheers for dear old Chefoo! k.„ I I Play girls and boys, play an honest game, Never do that which brings you shame ; And in your leisure, to this give heed Pure be in thought, in word, in deed : And when in your turn you shall leave Chefoo— For England expects it—your duty do. Chorus—Come what, come may, etc. Chefoo, thy children would thank thee for The gift of Schools, on thy fair shore,# Though placed apart yet in thee combined, In number three, but one in mind, Of them may we ever be justly proud, Announce our new motto’, and shout aloud. Chortts— Come what, come may, etc. Then when our schooldays at last are gone, May we still be for ever one, As we have sung it in boyhood’s time, So shall we sing in manhood’s prime, Whenever we think of the days now past, Sing it as long as our life shall last. Chorus—Come what, come may, etc....”
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“...Button is a teacher of the Girls’ School. * * * * At Beira, Portuguese East Africa, on August 9th, by His Britannic Majesty’s Vice-Consul, and afterwards by Archdeacon Upcher, Colonel Gerald H. W. O’Sullivan, late Royal Engineers, Inspector of Finance, Mozambique Company, to Clara Louisa, only daughter of the late Albert Croad, Esq., of Shanghai, China. * * * * We are glad to learn that all the scholars, with one exception, who entered for the Oxford Local Examination in July last, at the Chefoo Schools, have passed successfully. The reports are as follows:— Junior Candidates. Honours.—2nd Class, 1 boy. 3rd „ 3 boys. Pass List.—1st Division, 6 boys, 7 girls. 2nd -,, 1 boy. Preliminary Candidates. Honours.—3rd Class, 1 boy. Pass List.—1st Division, 4 boys, 8 girls. 2nd ,, 2 boys, 2 girls. * * * • * The wedding of Miss Dora Humphreys, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Humphreys, to Mr. J. H. William Armstrong took place on Saturday, 6th November, at St. John’s Cathedral, Hongkong, in the...”
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“...THE CHEFOO MAGAZINE. THE CHEFOO SCHOOLS’ ASSOCIATION. 1910. President: Harold G. Judd, Esq., C.A. Vice-Presidents : Miss Blackmore. George Graham Brown, Esq. Miss Craig. Theodore Howard, Esq. Frank McCarthy, Esq., L.C.P. Cecil Polhill, Esq. Miss Williamson. F. Marcus Wood, Esq. Chairman of Committee : W. D. Mudditt. Central Committee : Mrs. Scott-Challice. Miss Olive Mudditt. H. W. Hunt. F. E. Parry. Editor of “ The Chefoo Magazine ” : H. W. Hunt. Gen. Secretary and Treasurer : A. B. Randle. Ladies’ Secretary -: Miss A. L. Parry. Assistant Gen. Secretary : F. E. Parry. NORTH AMERICAN BRANCH. Secretary and Treasurer : C. Hamilton Fishe....”