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“...PAGE TWO CHEFOO Our Chairman, Mr. Mudditt, has also written the following remarks for insertion in this issue:— “ The England Committee of the Chefoo Schools Association have requested me to write something for insertion in this issue of the Magazine, as we all feel that we should certainly be lacking in our appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy’s work during their many years at the Chefoo Schools if we neglected to do so. As an old boy who was at the School just prior to and for some years after Mr. McCarthy’s appointment I can only say how much I and my contemporaries respected him for what he did, both in connection with the scholastic, physical and spiritual sides of our training whilst we were at School. To say that we also feared him is true, but not in the sense of a craven fear. Our only fear was that we might offend him by not living absolutely up to the ideals which he set before us, both by word and deed in every department of his life. For Mrs. McCarthy I can only say that every...”
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“...PAGE FOUR CHEFOO MR. AND MRS. BRUCE. On behalf of the C.S.A. the General Committee extends a hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce on their taking up work at the Chefoo Schools in succession to Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy. They wish them many happy years of work in the Schools. C.S.A. ADMINISTRATION. The General Committee has recently been reconsidering this matter and recommendations have been drawn up, which, if agreed to by Branch Executives, will, it is hoped, put membership of the Association within the reach of all Old Chefooites, especially from the financial point of view. Our aim is to decrease the financial burden and increase the membership. Further announcements will be made at a later date. FINANCE. The Balance Sheet dated 31st December 1929 is printed in this issue. The Income and Expediture Accounts will be available for examination as arranged for by the Branch Executives. GENERAL COMMITTEE. In accordance with Rule 13 of the Constitution the two members retiring from the Committee...”
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“...PAGE SIX CHEFOO CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1929. £ s. d. £ s. d. Sundry Creditors— Hunt Barnard &Co. Ltd. ... 35 16 2 Pibel & Mud-ditt Ltd. 13 14 Expenses 6 6 0 — 49 16 8 Subscriptions paid in Advance ................ Bad Debt Reserve England Income and Expenditure Account— Credit Balance from 1928 ... 6 7 Less: Deficit for 1929 ... 2 12 2 6 4 0 0 0 9 - 3 14 3 f57 13 5 £ s. d. £ s. d. Cash at Bank ... 1 16 6 in Hand ... 3 0 ----------- 1 19 6 Subscriptions due— For year 1928 2 12 6 For year 1929 9 12 6 12 5 0 Canada Branch— Balance from 1928 ....... 2 8 6 Levy for 1929 1 0 0 Magazines for 1929 ....... 6 5 0 9 13 6 - 1 10 0 9 0 0 23 5 5 £S7 13 5 Scotland Branch— Levy for 1929 6 0 Magazines for 1929 .......... 1 4 0 Typewriter, at cost ............ General Management Fund— . Deficit for 1929 Auditor’s Report.—We have examined the above Balance Sheet of the Chcfoo Schools Association dated 31st December 1929, and certify that it is correct in accordance with...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association (In connection with the C. I. M. Schools, Chefoo, North China). Presidents: mr. & mrs. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents: MISS BLACKMORE. LIEUT.-COL. J. WINN, R.E. MRS. HAYWARD. , MR. MARCUS WOOD. MR. CECIL POLHILL MR. W. H. ALDIS. Printod by W. B. CUMMINS, Ltd., Muswell Hill, London, N.10....”