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“...are brighter, and our well-filled pages reflect a truly hopeful and buoyant spirit—the spirit of the C.S.A. * * * Members are reminded that 1926 subscriptions are now overdue. Please send your two dollars to the treasurer, c/0 Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. * * * Mention is made elsewhere of the decision to increase the China Subscription to Dollars Five per annum from next year. By far the biggest worry of the Committee is to raise the wherewithal to produce the Mag., and it is obvious that an Association like ours should have other activities besides the Mag., excellent though this may be. It is to overcome this difficulty that the step has been decided on. We trust it will have the support of all members who were not at the Annual Meeting. * * » An interesting competition should result from the brainy efforts of those present at the Shanghai reunion. We trust that members will send in their votes in good time. * * * This from, the Prep.— “There is one boy in the school who has not got any...”
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“...Australia. BIRTH. PARRY—On February 18, 1926, at Shanghai, to Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Parry, a son, Stephen. ,A EVANS—On January 14, 1926, at the Victoria Nursing ft Home, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans, a daughter. ----: :-------------- Leaving School. The following are leaving the Chefoo Schools, and they take with them the best wishes of the C. S. A. Their names will be duly forwarded to the interested secretaries in other parts of the world, and we hope they will make good use of the Association to keep in touch with other old boys and girls. J.A.C. Andrews. To school in Philadelphia, Pa. A. H. Browne. ft *■ To school in England. C. L. Daniel. To Texas U.S.A, (temporary.) Miss A. E. Nicolle. To Yokohama, Japan. Miss M. Payne. To school in England. Miss G. J. Andrews. To school in Philadelphia, Pa. 23...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association. Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st March, 1926. RECEIPTS. $ To Balance brought forward from 1924 38.06 Subscriptions—1925. Shanghai ... 126.00 Chefoo ... 84.00 Australia (£4-4-0) ... 35.93 245.93 Subscriptions—1926. Shanghai ... 44.00 Chefoo ... 50.00 94.00 Special Contributions ... 29.00 406.99 PAYMENTS. ft By Magazine. Expenses. Printing August Magazine 90 00 ft do. December Magazine 76.00 Photographs 8.74 205.02 Postage 30.28 Prizes for C. S. A. Tennis Competition ... 40.00 Engraving, Boys School Cup. ... ... 3.70 Reunion & Committee Expenses 16.20 Press Notices (November 11, 1925) ... 2.90 Printing & Stationery ... ... 6.40 Telegrams ... 1.82 Sundries ... 2.95 Balance in hand 31/3/26 ... ... 128.00 406.99 Audited and found correct. B. H. M. Broomhall. Hon Auditor. N. E. Lack. Hon. Treasurer. 35...”
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“...April, 19’26. Mr. F. McCarthy, Shanghai. Dear Mr. McCarthy, I have been directed by the Committee of the Chefoo Schools Association to express to you their sincere welcome on your return to China. We trust that the change you have experienced at Home has proved greatly beneficial, and that you will long enjoy the old surroundings with which yon are so affectionately associated. Our Annual Reunion is being held on Friday the 9th inst., and we hope you will then give us the opportunity of expressing our good wishes to yourself and Mr. McCarthy. i China Inland Mission, Shanghai, 6th April, 1926. To the Sec , Chefoo Schools Association, Shanghai. ThanK you very much for your letter with the card of invitation to the Chefoo Reunion enclosed. We are very grateful for your kind welcome back to China, and shall be delighted to meet as many ar possible of the members of the Association on Friday next. I feel quite at home again. Yours’ very sincerely, Frank McCarthy. 36...”