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“...No. 5. DECEMBER 1932 Uli Chefoo Schools Association GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH NEWSLETTER EDITORIAL EFFUSIONS ! HE TWENTY-NINTH OF JANUARY, 1933, is an important C.S.A. date, for on that day our Association will be twenty-five years old ! It is very pleasant that this event should be preceded by one of the most succcesful years that our Branch has ever experienced. To close this year with over two hundred members is an achievement of which we are justly proud, for we reached this mark at our very enjoyable Summer Reunion. We are even prouder of the happy family spirit that prevails in our Branch. With this pleasant state of affairs we welcome our twenty-fifth Anniversary, and intend to celebrate it in real Chefoo fashion. Our Winter Reunion in London on January 14th next is to be a really special one— that is, if it can be more special than our usual Reunions ! —and we hope that the attendance will break all previous records. We are also hoping to make our next Newsletter a special "Silver...”
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“...Reunion takes the place of the next one, and the one after that will be on Friday, March 10th, 1933. C.S.A. Colours. As our Branch is going ahead so splendidly the Committee feel that they can now definitely adopt official C.S.A. colours, to be worn by ordinary members of the Association, as provided for in Rule 33 of our Constitution. After a great deal of consideration the following colours have been decided upon, viz. maroon, silver and scarlet. Ties will be made of these colours, in stripes of varying widths, and will be on sale in due course at about 3/- each. It is hoped that every Old Chefooite will purchase one and wear it occasionally in honour of Chefoo. An official C.S.A. crest, similar to that of the Chefoo Schools, but with our monogram in the middle, has also been adopted. Colonel Winn. We were very grieved to hear of Colonel Winn’s death during August. He was one of our Vice-Presidents, and always took a great interest in the welfare of Old Chefooites. In past years he was a familiar...”