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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Presidents : Mr. & Mrs. F. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents : Miss L. Blackmore. Mr. F. H. Rhodes. Mr. D. E. Hoste. Mr. H. G. Judd. Rev. W. H. Aldis. Miss E. Rice. And the Principals of the Chefoo Schools : Mr. P. A. Bruce (Boys’ and Girls’ Schools). Miss A. Carr (Prep. School). GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH COMMITTEE. Chairman : Mr. W. D. Mudditt, 154 Castle Hill, Reading, Berks. Hon. Secretary : Mr. H. F. Joyce, Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Hon. Treasurer : Mr. B. B. Burnett, 59 Lenmore Avenue, Grays, Essex. Editor : Mr. J. G. Weller, 14 Lichfield Road, Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey. News Editors : Miss Mary Weller, Dr. S. D. V. Weller, Llanfair, High Trees Road, Reigate, Surrey. Mr. D. Barling. Miss G. Briscoe. Mr. J. S. Green. Mr. J. M. Slimmon. Miss E. J. Williamson Miss W. G. Rouse. Scottish Secretary : Miss M. Findlay, c/o 72 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, 9. China Secretary: Miss I. Taylor, C.I.M. Girls’ School, Chefoo. New Zealand Secretary : Mr...”
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“...Newsletter No. 29 JULY, 1942. Chefoo Schools Great Britain Association X Branch. Editorial. The tragic extension of hostilities in the Far East has affected Chefusians perhaps more deeply than any previous event of the war. Our prayers and our love are with friends, school-fellows, relatives, now in Japanese-occupied areas or in the immediate zones of war ; above all, with the children and staff at Chefoo itself. However long communications may be severed, whatever event of privation or peril may lie before the Schools, we shall all keep them in constant and affectionate remembrance. Once again we are grateful for the response of many Chefusians in sending us news. We hope you will all make a habit of keeping us so well informed ! Our thanks are due, also, to those who have written articles or reports for the News-letter—and not least to Marion Taylor, who rattles her type-writer in defiance of the U boats and contrives to send us, with unfailing regularity, her North American News-budget...”