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“...Published by the Chefoo Schools Association The Chefoo Magazine 2009 PASSING THE BATON FEA TUR ED IN THIS ISSUE Past CSA Presidents 7 Recent Movies of China: Up the Yangtze, & The Children of Huang Shi 14 Escape from the Japanese, by Faith (Rowe) Cook; illustrations by Clarence Frencham 16 Philanthropy in China, by Blake Bromley 21 Essential Services: Canada's role with the Chinese Labour Corp, WWI, by Judy Lam Maxwell 26 Our Honorary Executive 36 The Salvation Army Band at Weihsien, by Peter Bazire 40 Photo Galleries 32-34 Full Table of Contents 3 Marjorie Keeble replaces James H. Taylor III As President of our Association. It was with sadness that we learned that Dr. James Hudson Taylor III passed away on March 20 of this year in Hong Kong, after a gallant struggle with cancer. Dr. Taylor was the great grandson of the founder of the China Inland Mission, and had served as the President of the Chefoo Schools Association since 1995. He formally resigned his position as President in February...”
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“...Maxwell Chefusians’ Connections with the Chinese Labour 28 Corps, excerpts from early Chefoo Magazines Our Honorary Executive 36 The Salvation Army Band at Weihsien, 1943-1945, by 40 SHORT Peter Bazire Mrs. Binks and Grade Fields, by Gilbert Dunachie 13 STORIES My Hobby of Photography, by Steve Metcalf 24 Who was the First White Woman in China? by Oscar 30 Armstrong Grandmother’s Photograph, by Estelle (Cliff) Horne 31 MISCELLANEOUS Reprints of Gordon Martin Books 6 Past Presidents of the Chefoo Schools Association. 7 Recommended Movies on China (in DVD format): • Up the Yangtze, & 14 • The Children of Huang Shi: Tale born of Peril 15 Xinran, A Chinese Writer of Note 25 POETRY Yantai, by Jim Murray 35 PHOTO Yantai 32 GALLERIES Kuling 33 Kiating and Kalimpong 34 DEPARTMENTS Editor’s Notebook 2 Letters 4 News 8 Reunions 43 In Memoriam 47 Are you a Sinophile or a Sinopattfi Daniel Reid, translator from Mandarin to English of the late John Blofeld’s book, My Journey in Mystic China—Old...”
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“...The Chefoo Magazine, 2009 Page 5 (Letters, continued from page 4) (particularly as a child) - so I should tell the Chinese that they might be wrong on that point! Thanks for finding out for me.” Ian Grant to Andrew Hazeland, Victoria BC, Canada On behalf of all the members of the North America Branch of the Chefoo Schools Association I am pleased to convey our congratulations and best wishes to you for this important and amazing milestone - 100 years old today! (November 30, 2008). Although I would have loved to have attended your birthday party, I am very happy that a number of your friends are joining you in this celebration. I always enjoy hearing from you, and appreciate your regular letters to me, and your faithful updating of your Chefoo Schools Association membership. Always the optimist, I see that you have paid dues for 2009 and 2010. At the Toronto Chefoo Reunion in April (2008) we were blessed with the presence of another centenarian, Pearl Dobbs, who reached 100 on February...”
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“...Schoolmaster Errant Air Mail Surface Mail Air Mail Surface Mail Canada $16.75 $11.25 USA $20.80 $15.30 $13.75 International $27.60 $22.70 $22.10 $16.60 Write your cheque or money order to: "Chefoo Schools Association", and mail it to Ian Grant, at the address on the back cover of this magazine....”
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“...The Chefoo Magazine, 2009 Page 7 Past Presidents of the Chefoo Schools Association as gleaned from the Chefoo Magazine NAME YEARS COMMENTS Harold Judd 1912-1922 • 1912 issue first to show the officers. It showed Judd as President, but Editor’s Notes stated that he agreed to continue as President. Not sure when first appointed • Sept. 1922 still showed Judd as President • April 1923 issue left position of President vacant. F. McCarthy, (& Mrs. McCarthy) 1925-1945 • The June 1925 issue showed McCarthy as President • December 1929 showed Mr. & Mrs. McCarthy as Presidents • December 1945 showed only Mr. McCarthy as President Mr. McCarthy & P.A. Bruce 1947-1954 • December 1947 first to show McCarthy & Bruce as Presidents P.A. Bruce 1954-1972 • July 1954 issue showed just Bruce as President • December 1972 last issue to show Bruce as President • Next two issues showed position vacant H.F. Joyce 1974-1994 • July 1974 issue first to show him President • Summer 1994 last issue to show him as President...”
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“...The Chefoo Magazine, 2009 Page 36 IfT'rom very early in its existence the Chefoo Schools Association has had a constitution, and this has JL changed very little over the years. It provides for branches in Great Britain, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. It also designates the Great Britain Branch as General Council, which holds executive functions on behalf of the branches. The constitution also allows the designation of the honorary positions of President and one or more Vice-Presidents. Presidents or Vice Presidents do not hold executive functions on behalf of the Association, unless they have been independently elected or appointed by a branch. As 2009 commenced our President was Dr. James Taylor, and our Vice Presidents were John Miller and Barry McKessar. It has been a tradition, at least in the post-China period, that principals of Chefoo Schools would often be appointed Vice Presidents, which is why John and Barry were appointed, John in 1993, and Barry in 2000. Due to the...”
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“...The Chefoo Magazine, 2009 Page 40 Peter is the Chairman of the Great Britain Branch, and therefore is Chairman of the General Council of the Chefoo Schools Association. This version of the essay has been edited to eliminate abbreviated spelling. Three Chefusians were members of this illustrious band: Doug Sadler (standing, 4th from the left), Peter Bazire (standing, 6th from the left), and Norman Cliff (crouching, second from the left). I was born in Szechwan in 1930 and made the long journey with my family to Chefoo (now Yantai) in 1935. My parents joined the teaching staff, and my elder brother and I settled into school life very happily. My mother, Mrs Eileen Bazire, B.Mus., took charge of music in the school and she soon had Theo and me learning musical instruments: piano and violin respectively. I did not practise as much as I should, but a flair for music (perfect pitch, a good sense of harmony and an unusual memory) carried me along. Later my mother assembled an orchestra for 10...”
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“...Preedy. She was the youngest sister of A. Clarence Preedy (Roberta Tewksbury) and Mary (Preedy) Howie (Hallam Howie). She moved to Chefoo at an early age where she remained for her entire schooling. She was called Fuhmei (Happy Sister) to distinguish her from her Aunt Edith Harman, who was a teacher at the Chefoo School. She kept that name her entire life and was affectionately called that by her family. After 43 years of working for Queen Anne's Bounty offices at Westminster in London, England, she retired first to Redhill south of London and then to Milward Home in Tunbridge Wells, where she lived independently in her own flat until close to her death. Even though she did not return to China as did her parents and siblings, she retained an active interest in the CIM/OMF throughout her life and served as secretary for the UK Branch of the Chefoo Schools Association for several years. Edith loved to travel throughout England and to other countries where her family members resided. She maintained...”
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“...L4N 7Y3 Canada; chefoo@rogers.com Secretary: Margery (Joyce) Palomino 54 Anndale Drive, Toronto, Ontario M2N 2X1 Canada; marjory42@gmail.com Australia Branch Chairperson: Ridley Smith 14 Kallang Pde, Wahroonga, NSW 2101; ridley@nbrsap.com.au Secretary/Treasurer: Marjorie (Butler) Keeble 24 French Street, Hamilton, Victoria, 3300 ; mkeeble@ansonic.com.au New Zealand Branch Secretary/Treasurer: Linton S. Conway 4A Prospero Terrace, Mt Albert, Auckland 1025; conways@clear.net.nz CHEFOO SCHOOLS The Chefoo School was established in 1881 by the China Inland Mission at Chefoo (Yantai) in Northern China to provide an education for the children of missionaries, and the business and diplomatic communities. The school operated at various locations in China until 1952, then left China to relocate in South East Asia (see column to the left on this page). The last Chefoo School, in Tanah Rata, Malaysia, was closed in June 2001. THE CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION The Chefoo Schools Association was founded in...”