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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
President :
Mr. f. McCarthy,
Vice-Presidents
Miss L. Blackmore.
Mr. D. E. Hoste.
The Rev. W. H. Aldis.
Mr. H. G. Judd. Miss E. Rice. Miss I. A. Craig.
And the Principals of the Chefoo Schools :
Mr. P. A. Bruce (Boys’ and Girls’ Schools).
Miss A. Carr (Prep. School).
GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH.
Chairman of the General Committee :
Mr. W. D. Mudditt,
Monkswood, Forest Way, Woodford Green, Essex. Secretary of the General Committee :
Mr. H. F. Joyce,
Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex.
Branch Secretary :
Miss D. Briscoe, f
35, West End Avenue,.Pinner, Middx.
Treasurer :
Mr. J. S. Green,
C.I.M., Newington Green, London, N. 16.
Editor :
The Rev. J. G. Weller,
182, Maldon Road, Colchester, Essex.
News Editor :
Miss Mary Weller,
University College Hospital, Nurses’ Home, Huntley Street, London, W.C.I.
China Secretary Miss I. Taylor.
AUSTRALIA BRANCH.
Secretary :
Mr. A. Pike,
22, Cochrane Street, North Brighton, S.5., Victoria.
Treasurer :
Miss K. Waters,
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“...Newsletter No. 36
DECEMBER, 1945.
Chefoo Schools Association
Great Britain Branch.
Editorial.
After all that has happened in the past few months there is so much which might be said that it is difficult to say anything at all. The war is over at last : both wars—and the second more quickly than we had dared to hope. The peace is not yet, but at least we can get to work a-building it. And meanwhile, our friends and kinsfolk and schoolfellows—we ourselves—are back from prison camp or battle front or war job ? though there are many still in the services ; and there are some who will not return, whom we remember with proud and grateful affection.
For the Schools, the long ordeal of internment is over. Already (as this Newsletter bears record) we have heard something of the over-ruling mercies of God vouchsafed during these years—and we wait to hear more. What is to happen now ; where and how soon and under what conditions the Schools are to resume their life and work, we have yet to learn :...”
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“...extent of £14.
As we had an opening surplus of £15 we ended up with about £1 in credit at the end of 1944. Therefore, with our opening reserve nearly all gone we had to make a fresh start this year. Members are accordingly asked always to pay their subscriptions promptly.
On the General Fund, to which each Branch subscribes in normal years, we had a surplus of £5 at the end of 1944. This fund used to cover the cost of special expenses, such as presentation awards etc, in connection with the Chefoo Schools and also the publication of an annual list of C.S.A. members of all Branches. The new Committee will give their attention to this matter in due course, and also
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