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“...CHEF0O SCHOO’ JOS3 AVE^t ROAi> WONT THE ORGAN OF THE CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION, A SCHOOLS A,...”
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“...other Chefoo students. She, with her sisters Rachel and Amy, and also Dora Manners, are preparing for various exams, at Bedford College. This resumi would not be complete without a tribute of gratitude to Arnold Randle, our hard-working secretary, to whom the C.S.A, owes so much. Douglas Polhill, now joint-secretary, is equally zealous, and does splendid work on behalf of our association. London is a big place, and a lonely one to many, none the less so, maybe, to old Chefooites, resident or passing through this city. To these we would recommend a visit to the C.I.M. Home, Newington Green, N., for the Saturday Prayer Meeting at 4 p.m., after which there is always a warm welcome to supper, followed by a sing-song, or perhaps games. You will come into touch once again with things of China and Chefoo. At this centre Miss Holliday and Mr. Wood deserve the grateful thanks of all Chefooites for their kindness to, and sympathetic interest in one and all hailing from the dear old schools. Time...”
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“...stamps (steel and rubber), stencils, checks, labels, brass signs, etc. Wages are small and hours are long— nine hours a day. When Willie arrived his printing was so good that the Second Partner thought that he must have had a special course. * * * * F. V. Conrad Lagerquist and William Newton Miller write from Mount Hermon School, inquiring as to the Association Secretary for North America, and give the names of eleven Chefooites now in the Northfield schools. They write : “ We are all in good health, preparing for College so that we may be of use to God’s people in this world, wherever it may be. We wish to give our kindest regards to all our Chefoo brothers and sisters, and ask if it can be done by putting this in the Magazine.” We are confident that the U.S.A. branch will forge ahead with this spirit behind it. A splendid start too for our new secretary, W. M. Cornwell. 59...”