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“...Newsletter. No. 11.
DECEMBER, 1934
Chefoo Schools
Association X
Great Britain
Branch.
The time has come again to wish our members and Old Cliefusians all the world over a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
As we say farewell to 1934, we shall look back with pleasure on the many. occasions when Old Chefusians have met together.
Our Reunions have again been well attended, and the Chefoo Weekend in July was another very enjoyable gathering.
Our Membership has increased from 220 to 280, amongst whom we have welcomed quite a number who have just joined us on leaving the Chefoo Schools.
We look forward to 1935 and all its possibilities. May it be a year of blessing to us all !
Our Committee. We are glad to announce that Basil Burnett has kindly agreed to act as our Treasurer. His experience in accountancy will be a great asset to us, and we hope that we may have his help for many years !
Reg. Mungeam, to our regret, has felt obliged to resign his place on the Committee. We do thank him for...”
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“...“ Please will you convey to the members of the C.S.A. in Great Britain, my very warm appreciation and thanks for their kind presentation to me at the Reunion. Any little service I have been able to render the Association has been a great joy to me, and I have been so glad to have had the opportunity of helping along its interests.”
Girls’ School Conduct Watch. For a great number of years it has been the practice of Old Girls in China, America and Great Britain, to take turns in presenting this award, and now the Old Girls in Australia have also joined in.
This year the Old Girls in Great Britain presented the watch which was awarded to Marjorie Smith, who writes to say :—“ Thank you very much for the beautiful watch which you sent this year. I appreciate it very much as I haven’t had one, and I am sure this one will prove very useful.”
Our Branch Prayer Fellowship. Our members are reminded once again of this very important section of our Branch activities. Those wishing to join are asked...”
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