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“...Newsletter. No. 14. DECEMBER, 1935. Chefoo Schools Association Great Britain Branch. Christmas and the New Year will soon be here, and we extend to our members and all Old Chefusians the world over, our warmest compliments of the season. With this issue we announce one or two rather important changes which are mentioned below. Our Newsletters. At the request of the " Chefusian " Committee, who wish to have our news in time for insertion in their issues, we have decided to change our publication dates to March, July, and November. Will members please note this, and, in particular, remember to send news for the next issue to the News Editor before February 5th. We are glad to have had a better response in this direction for this number. We would like to hear more from China and Australia. Old Chefusian Colours. At the suggestion of many younger Old Chefusians that a more distinctive badge and crest should be adopted for the Association, the Committee have given this matter very careful c...”
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“...the shape of pocket badges suitable for use on a blue blazer. With the emblem worked in silver thread, these should be very attractive. Full particulars will be available later on. The C.S.A. monogram seal, which appears at the top of the news page in this issue, was designed by the Rev. F. F. Helmer, of Toronto. The Committee. We announce with regret the resignation of Miss Louise Hunnex, who has been a member since 1926. We shall miss her, and we thank her for all that she has done for the Association. Her place will be taken by Mrs. Houghton, whom we welcome on her return from her visit to China. The Winter Reunion will be held at the C.I.M., Newington Green, on Saturday January 11th, from 4 to 9.15 p.m. We look forward to a jolly gathering of Old Chefusians. In this connection we have to announce an important change, and we do so with sincere regret. For almost as many years as we can remember, Mrs. Hayward, in her kind and charmingly efficient manner, has seen to all the catering and...”
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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. Presidents : Mr. & Mrs. F. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents : Miss, fe ^.ACKMORE. Rev. W. H. AlDIS. Mrs. Hayward. Mr. I). E. Hoste. Mr. li. G. Judd. And the Principals of the Chefoo Schools : Miss’ 1£. Rice (Girls’ School). Miss E. G. Rendon (Prep. School). Mr. P. A. Bruch (Boys’ School). GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH COMMITTEE. Chairman: Mr. W. D. Mudditt, Glendower, Grove Road, S. Woodford, London, E. 18.. Hon. Secretary & Editor : Mr. H. F. Joyce, Gwynear, 9, Hurst View Road, S, Croydon. Hon. Treasurer • Mr. B. Burnett, 263,' Rectory Road, Sockett’s He.ath, Grays, Essex. News Editor : ■ sgt . - ■ Miss D Kirk, . G'v- ■■ " Cathay," Great North Way, Hendon, London, N.W. 4. Assist. Secretary : Mr. W. P. Olesen. Mrs. F. Houghton. Mr. J). Landsborough. Miss G. Price. Miss F. Kino. Miss W. Rouse. Mr. J. M. Summon, Mr. R. WeatheriiEad. Mr. J. S. Hirst. Scottish Secretary : b; Mr.^B. C. Walker, 56, George Square, Edinburgh. Chefoo Secretary : Miss E. M. Broomhall, C.I.M. Girls’ School...”