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“...on Oct. ist Shanghai March ist J together with Feb. ist 1 broadcasted Apl. ist j Contributions juiv Ist 1 London Mag. June ist > from S’hai Aug. ist t. received Nov. Is> f dated Oct. 1st J on Dec. ist I prior to ' ischools who gave us their co-operation by making the necessary arrangements for the playing off of the preliminary matches of this tournament. 2...”
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“...and employee. (4.) That were the motion amended by the inclusion of the words “not essential” instead of “disadvantageous,” it would, if interpreted literally, not be true. Nevertheless for the average boy to succeed in his business career, a further course of study, is, apart from fortune (call it what you will) which plays so great a part in every condition of life, in the opinion of many, an essential. There are many, including in their number, I regret to say, some old boys of the Chefoo Schools, who to-day would have been, other things having been equal, in a far happier position in business in the East had they undergone a further course of study (not necessarily of their own limited branch of business, not necessarily abroad, and not necessarily before commencing heir career). Consequently allow me to urge most strongly upon the present boys of the Chefoo School, whose intention it is to enter on a business career in the East, the highly advantageous action of taking up a course of...”
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“...delightful part of the Compound, which the programme so indefinitely calls “ under the trees.” After having been refreshed with Mrs. Clinton’s excellent tea, cakes and lemonade, all adjourned to the tennis court to watch what proved to be the closest and most interesting game of the afternoon. The contesting partners were Freda Conway and Robert Hockman v Kathleen Davies and Harold Warren, who were playing the final match of the Tennis Tournament for the beautiful racquets presented by the ChefOo Schools Association. 10...”
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“...I TftiT Pennant Parade, Carlingford. N. S. W. Australia. Dear Editor, I wonder if I may write a few lines. Though I was not at the C. I. M. Schools, I am an old Chefooite and the mother of two Old Boys. Firstly, I must say how delighted I was to see Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy during their brief stay in Sydney, it is next best to being back again, to see someone from there. Then a couple of weeks ago I went up to meet the “ Tuvuan,” not knowing there was anyone on board from Chefoo, and judge my delight to see Miss Powell, Miss Ina Trudinger and others : my only disapointment was I could not have the pleasure of a visit from either of them, as arrangements for their brief stay had already been made, so after seeing Ina safely to her friends at Ashfield I' saw them no more, but I hope Miss Powell will come and see me on her return, before sailing for Chefoo. Whilst on the subject I would like to say how pleased we would be to have a visit from anyone from Chefoo. We are not too far from Sydney...”