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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. 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 COMMITTEE. Chairman of the General Committee : Mr. W. D. Muddltt, 20, Berkeley Court, Coley Avenue, Reading, Berks. Secretary of the General Committee: Mr. H. F. Joyce, Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Acting Branch Secretary : Miss D. Briscoe, 35, West End Avenue, Pinner, Middx. Treasurer : Mr. B. B. Burnett, 59 Lenmore Avenue, Grays, Essex. 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. Mr. D. Barling Mrs. G. Nunns Mr. E. H. Weller Mr. J. S. Green. Mr. J. M. Slimmon. Miss W. G. Rouse. China Secretary: Miss I. Taylor...”
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“...JULY, 1945. Newsletter No. 35 Chefoo Schools Association »Great Britain Branch. Editorial. The cease-fire has sounded in Europe ; and now we wait and .work for its sounding in Asia and the Pacific. We Chefusians, at least, are in no danger of forgetting that war still rages. The thought of those yet in captivity is too much with us for that—and the thought of our many friends and school-fellows engaged on the far-eastern battle fronts. Together we toil and pray for such an end of war as may make true peace possible ; and already we may take our part in laying the foundations of peace. Our Chefoo upbringing has given us a distinctive view-point and a peculiar obligation as citizens of the world, members of a Christian International. God helping us, we must be faithful to that trust. This News-letter brings with it (as usual in these momentous days) mingled grief and joy ; but always it is joy which “ cometh in the morning ”. Don’t forget, if you appreciate receiving news of old friends,...”
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“...Newsletter. Thus I return to my old task, and I call on the full co-operation of all members to maintain the objects for which the C.S.A. was founded. I feel it is most desirable that the General Committee should be re-organized on a constitutional basis. To this end I give notice that a general meeting of the Association will be held at the next winter Reunion on January 5th, 1946, and the following amendment to the first sentence of Article 13 of the C.S.A. Constitution will be put : “That the General Meeting held on January 5th, 1946 shall have power to elect a new General Committee which shall be adopted at that date as the General Committee of the Chefoo Schools Association.” As this Newsletter goes to all members and branch secretaries this 2...”