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“...1929 GENERAL SECTION. EDITORIAL. T is the aim of the General Committee to make the Chefoo Schools Association a world-wide organisation. The New Constitution was drawn up with this in view and steps have been taken by the Committee to link up with our members in other parts of the world. Soon after the publication of the last issue of this magazine a cable was received from the Shanghai Secretary to the effect that the New Constitution had been agreed to by his Committee. This was very encouraging news, but unfortunately as no further communication has yet been received, we are unable to estimate the amount of support which will be forthcoming from our members in China. The intention of the New Constitution was to give Branch Committees free control of the activities of their respective branches. At the same time, however, various provisions for the general organisation of the Association, which are only supplementary to the Constitution, were drawn up and submitted to Canada and Shanghai...”
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“...previous issue shall be supplied and paid for. 4. It is earnestly recommended that all material submitted for publication be signed by the writer and also the date of leaving Chefoo be added, e.g., B.Box. ’23 or B. Box. 2C3. 5. No material which is calculated to provoke undesirable controversy of any form whatsoever shall be accepted for publication. For the present it is requested that all material submitted should have some direct bearing on activities and news of the Schools and members of the Association. Finance. 6. Rule 29 of the Constitution is hereby endorsed. 7. Each branch will pay for its proportion of the cost of publication of the magazine pro rata with the number of copies supplied, but such cost shall not exceed Is. per copy. 8. Each branch will contribute to a General Management Fund a sum not exceeding 6d. per member. A separate account for this fund will be kept and a copy certified by the Auditors shall be sent to all Branch Secretaries after each financial year which ends 31st...”
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“...PAGE NINE CHEFOO Miss K. I. WILLIAMSON. It was with regret that we heard of the death of Miss K. I. Williamson early this year. She was one of the Vice-Presidents of the Association for many years. She went to China in 1887 and superintended the Home for Missionaries in Shanghai until 1893, when she returned to England. In 1895, at Mr. Hudson Taylor’s request, she took charge of the C.I.M. Home at Newington Green, and retired finally from the work in 1909. She will always be remembered for her kindness to the children of her fellow missionaries. The Boys’ School, Chefoo. From an etching by Mr. Edwards of the B.S. Staff....”