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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
Presidents :
Mr. & Mrs. F. McCarthy.
Vice-Presidents :
Miss L. Blackmore. Mr. H. G. Judd.
Mr. D. E. Hoste. Miss E. Rice.
The Rev. W. H. Aldis.
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,
26, Berkeley Court, Coley Avenue, Reading, Berks.
Ex-Officio :
Mr. H. F. Joyce,
Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex.
Hon. Secretary :
Mr. J. S. Green,
C.I.M., Newington Green, London, N.I6.
Hon. Treasurer :
Mr. B. B. Burnett,
59 Lenmore Avenue, Grays, Essex.
Editor :
The Rev. J. G. Weller,
2a Oxford Road, Colchester, Essex.
News Editor :
Miss Mary Weller,
University College Hospital, Nurses’ Home, Huntley Street, London, W.C.I.
Mr. D. Barling. Miss G. Briscoe. Mr. E. H. Weller
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...”
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“...Newsletter No. 32
DECEMBER, 1943.
Chefoo Schools Association
Great Britain Branch.
Editorial.
As the months of war lengthen out, each successive newsletter shows fresh names added to the variegated list of Chefusians serving on the battle fronts of the world ; fresh names, too, added with proud affection to the number of the dead. (Yet for them we sorrow not, as others who have no hope.) And now the removal of the Schools from Chefoo to Weihsien has begun another unexpected chapter in their war time adventures. What stories there will be—when all comes to be told : of strange predicaments and perils manifold ; of unfailing patience and resource ; of cheerful courage and sturdy faith ; of God’s purpose over-ruling all. More than ever, as the burdens and bereavements and sufferings of war increase (though the end of the long road is in sight)—more than ever do we of the worldwide Chefoo family need to bear one another up in sympathy and prayer : sorrowing together, rejoicing together.
Once...”
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