# CONTENTS
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President's Report
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TREASURER'S REPORT
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
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ARTICLES :
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Chinese monasteries, temples, shrines and altars in Hong Kong and Macau - KEITH G. STEVENS
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Persistence and preservation of Hakka culture in an urban situation : a preliminary study of the voluntary association of the Waichow Hakka in Hong Kong - JIANN HSIEH
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The Hong Kong riots of October 1884: evidence for Chinese nationalism? - Lewis M. CHERE
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Silk and silver: Macau, Manila and Trade in the China seas in the sixteenth century - JOHN VILLIERS
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Fung Shui, an intrinsic way of environmental design, illustrated by the case of Kat Hing Wai in the New Territories of Hong Kong - David Lung
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Symbolism of the new light - JULIAN F. PAS
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Rediscovering our social and cultural heritage in the New Territories - BARBARA E. Ward
125
NOTES AND QUERIES:
A Hakka wedding in Hong Kong - VALERIE Garrett
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China and the Beholder - HOLMES WELCH
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Chinese religious involvement with Islam - KEITH STEVENS
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More about the Tung Lung fort - ANTHONY SIU
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Distribution of temples on Lantau Island - ANTHONY SIU
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The Kowloon walled city - ANTHONY SIU
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Tuen Mun from Chinese historical records - ANTHONY SIU
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Is Chun Fa Lok the old name for Tsing Yi — ANTHONY SIU
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