RAS-1984 — Page 315

RASHKB Journal 皇家亞洲學會香港分會學刊 All AI Reviewed

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RODERICK O'BRIEN S.J.

This interest is unlikely to abate, as this complex and enigmatic man contributed so much to Australia in church, educational, and scientific works. He was a prolific correspondent, and his friends included governors, scientists, and poets — but also the poorest of his parishioners in rural Australia.

If any member who is interested in the history and personalities of Hong Kong has come across any reference to the visits of Fr. Woods, I would appreciate a letter.

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294 RODERICK O'BRIEN S.J. This interest is unlikely to abate, as this complex and enigmatic man contributed so much to Australia in church, educational, and scientific works. He was a prolific correspondent, and his friends included governors, scientists, and poets but also the poorest of his parishioners in rural Australia. If any member who is interested in the history and personalities of Hong Kong has come across any reference to the visits of Fr. Woods, I would appreciate a letter. Page 315Page 316
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294 RODERICK O'BRIEN S.J. This interest is unlikely to abate, as this complex and enigmatic man contributed so much to Australia in church, educational, and scientific works. He was a prolific correspondent, and his friends included governors, scientists, and poets but also the poorest of his parishioners in rural Australia. If any member who is interested in the history and personalities of Hong Kong has come across any reference to the visits of Fr. Woods, I would appreciate a letter. Page 315Page 316
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RODERICK O'BRIEN S.J.

This interest is unlikely to abate, as this complex and enigmatic man contributed so much to Australia in church, educational, and scientific works. He was a prolific correspondent, and his friends included governors, scientists, and poets — but also the poorest of his parishioners in rural Australia.

If any member who is interested in the history and personalities of Hong Kong has come across any reference to the visits of Fr. Woods, I would appreciate a letter.

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