May 24
June 21
September 27
October 25
November 22
Professor C. D. Cowan
A Chronicler of Traditional Malay Society: the unpublished journals of Sir Frank Swettenham 1874-76
Colour Films
"Mekong" (by courtesy of Shell Company of Hong Kong Ltd.)
"Mount Kinabalu" (North Borneo)
(by courtesy of the British Council)
Mr. leuan Hughes
LL
Recent Visit to China
Dr. J. R. Jones
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W
Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766) Italian Artist and Architect in the Court of Ch'ien-lung
Sir Lindsay Ride
An Introduction to Macau"
December 5 Macau Tour
The Journal continues to maintain its high standard both of interest and scholarship. Our thanks are due to Mr. Uhalley and his Editorial Board for their good work in bringing out Volume V after it had been delayed owing to the editorial changes last year. Volume VI is well under way and may be expected by the autumn.
Our library continues to grow. Mr. F. A. Nixon was generous again and presented two rare and valuable books, and soon we shall have the books for which The Asia Foundation made a grant of $2,850 last year. It is unfortunate that we do not yet have a room of our own in which we can house our accumulation of books and where they can be consulted and studied. Our library is at present housed in the Hong Kong University in the care of our Hon. Librarian Mr. H. A. Rydings.
During the last six years the Council has undergone few changes. Last year we lost Dr. W. C. G. Knowles who with Mrs. Knowles had been one of the Society's firmest and most loyal supporters from the outset. When he retired last July his place on the Council was filled by Mr. Kenneth W. Robinson who
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May 24
June 21
September 27
October 25
November 22
Professor C. D. Cowan
A Chronicler of Traditional Malay Society: the unpublished journals of Sir Frank Swet- tenham 1874-76
Colour Films
"Mekong" (by courtesy of Shell Company of
Hong Kong Ltd.)
Mount Kinabalu" (North Borneo)
(by courtesy of the British Council)
Mr. leuan Hughes
LL
Recent Visit to China
Dr. J. R. Jones
++
W
Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766) Italian Artist and Architect in the Court of Ch'ien- lung
Sir Lindsay Ride
An Introduction to Macau "
December 5 Macau Tour
The Journal continues to maintain its high standard both of interest and scholarship. Our thanks are due to Mr. Uhalley and his Editorial Board for their good work in bringing out Volume V after it had been delayed owing to the editoral changes last year. Volume VI is well under way and may be expected by
the autumn.
Our library continues to grow. Mr. F. A. Nixon was generous again and presented two rare and valuable books, and soon we shall have the books for which The Asia Foundation made a grant of $2,850 last year. It is unfortunate that we do not yet have a room of our own in which we can house our accumulation of books and where they can be consulted and studied. Our library is at present housed in the Hong Kong University in the care of our Hon. Librarian Mr. H. A. Rydings.
During the last six years the Council has undergone few changes. Last year we lost Dr. W. C. G. Knowles who with Mrs. Knowles had been one of the Society's firmest and most loyal supporters from the outset. When he retired last July his place on the Council was filled by Mr. Kenneth W. Robinson who
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