RAS-1994 — Page 11

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

2 July

7 July

16 Sept

5 October

7 October

21 October

11 November

9 December

10 December

16 December

Rescue Archaeology in Hong Kong Mr S.T Chin (This was combined with a visit to the Antiquities & Monuments Office)

Anthony Lawrence Retrospective (This was combined with a dinner at the China Club)

The Coming Man 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese. Professor Philip Choy and Professor Marion Hom

The Lowson Diary A Record of the Early Phase of the Bubonic Epidemic in Hong Kong in 1894 Professor G H Choa

Two lectures on Vietnam. Dr Norman Owen and Dr Patrick Hase

Hong Kong's Wild Places - Changes through the Centuries Mr Edward Stokes

Disappearing Trades and Artisans of Old Hong Kong

Shanghailanders. Colonial Attitudes and Informal Empire 1843-1943. Dr. R.A. Bickers

Business in China An Historical Perspective (Held jointly with the South China Research Circle at the University of Science and Technology)

Competition and Organisation A Re-examination of Chinese Business Practices Professor Gary Hamilton

1995

20 January

13 February

8 March

A Case Study of a Chinese Funeral Dr. Dan Waters

Ajanta Cave Paintings Mr Benoy K Behl

Ancient Monuments of Angkor Then Preservation and Future Dr Richard Engelhardt

Some of the lecturers are here this evening as guests of the Society and I hope you will re-introduce yourselves to us, and members will welcome them in our midst. And on the subject of lectures and visits the Council is always very receptive to ideas - not only ideas but offers to lead a visit.

Lectures and activities are not however the only areas for which the Society is well known. We again make our views known to the public, we publish an annual journal, and the next one is likely to appear shortly: we celebrate anniversaries, and we will be bringing out a 35th anniversary publication, edited by Dr. Elizabeth Sinn entitled "Villages" with many original contributions by local members. We hopefully provide an impetus

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2 July 7 July 16 Sept 5 October 7 October 21 October 11 November 9 December 10 December 16 December Rescue Archaeology in Hong Kong Mr S.T Chin (This was combined with a visit to the Antiquities & Monuments Office) Anthony Lawrence Retrospective (This was combined with a dinner at the China Club) The Coming Man 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese. Professor Philip Choy and Professor Marion Hom The Lowson Diary A Record of the Early Phase of the Bubonic Epidemic in Hong Kong in 1894 Professor G H Choa Two lectures on Vietnam. Dr Norman Owen and Dr Patrick Hase Hong Kong's Wild Places - Changes through the Centuries Mr Edward Stokes Disappearing Trades and Artisans of Old Hong Kong Shanghailanders. Colonial Attitudes and Informal Empire 1843-1943. Dr. R.A. Bickers Business in China An Historical Perspective (Held jointly with the South China Research Circle at the University of Science and Technology) Competition and Organisation A Re-examination of Chinese Business Practices Professor Gary Hamilton 1995 20 January 13 February 8 March A Case Study of a Chinese Funeral Dr. Dan Waters Ajanta Cave Paintings Mr Benoy K Behl Ancient Monuments of Angkor Then Preservation and Future Dr Richard Engelhardt Some of the lecturers are here this evening as guests of the Society and I hope you will re-introduce yourselves to us, and members will welcome them in our midst. And on the subject of lectures and visits the Council is always very receptive to ideas - not only ideas but offers to lead a visit. Lectures and activities are not however the only areas for which the Society is well known. We again make our views known to the public, we publish an annual journal, and the next one is likely to appear shortly: we celebrate anniversaries, and we will be bringing out a 35th anniversary publication, edited by Dr. Elizabeth Sinn entitled "Villages" with many original contributions by local members. We hopefully provide an impetus
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2 July 7 July 16 Sept 5 October 7 October 21 October 11 November 9 December 10 December 16 December Rescue Archaeology in Hong Kong Mr S.T Chin (This was combined with a visit to the Antiquities & Monuments Office) Anthony Lawrence Retrospective (This was combined with a dinner at the China Club) The Coming Man 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese. Professor Philip Choy and Professor Marion Hom The Lowson Diary A Record of the Early Phase of the Bubonic Epidemic in Hong Kong m 1894 "Professor G H Choa Two lectures on Vietnam. Dr Norman Owen and Di Patrick Hase Hong Kong's Wild Places - Changes through the Centuries Mr Edward Stokes Disappearing Trades and Artisans of Old Hong Kong Shanghailanders. Colomal Attitudes and Informal Empire 1843-1943. Dr. R.A. Bickers Business in China An Historical Perspective (Held jointly with the South China Research Circule at the University of Science and Technology) Competition and Organisation A Re-examination of Chinese Business Practices Professor Gary Hamilion 1995 20 January 13 February 8 March A Case Study of a Chinese Funeral Dr. Dan Waters Ajanta Cave Paintings Mr Benoy K Behl Ancient Monuments of Angkor Then Preservation and Future Di Richard Engelhardt Some of the lecturers are here this evening as guests of the Society and I hope you will re-introduce yourselves to us, and members will welcome them in our midst. And on the subject of lectures and visits the Council is always very receptive to ideas - not only ideas but offers to lead a visit. Lectures and activities are not however the only areas for which the Society is well known. We again make our views known to the public, we publish an annual journal, and the next one is likely to appear shortly: we celebrate anniversaries, and we will be bringing out a 35th anniversary publication, edited by Dr. Elizabeth Sinn entitled "Villages" with many original contributions by local members. We hopefully provide an impetus X
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2 July

7 July

16 Sept

5 October

7 October

21 October

11 November

9 December

10 December

16 December

Rescue Archaeology in Hong Kong Mr S.T Chin (This was combined with a visit to the Antiquities & Monuments Office)

Anthony Lawrence Retrospective (This was combined with a dinner at the China Club)

The Coming Man 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese. Professor Philip Choy and Professor Marion Hom

The Lowson Diary A Record of the Early Phase of the Bubonic Epidemic in Hong Kong m 1894 "Professor G H Choa

Two lectures on Vietnam. Dr Norman Owen and Di Patrick Hase

Hong Kong's Wild Places - Changes through the Centuries Mr Edward Stokes

Disappearing Trades and Artisans of Old Hong Kong

Shanghailanders. Colomal Attitudes and Informal Empire 1843-1943. Dr. R.A. Bickers

Business in China An Historical Perspective (Held jointly with the South China Research Circule at the University of Science and Technology)

Competition and Organisation A Re-examination of Chinese Business Practices Professor Gary Hamilion

1995

20 January

13 February

8 March

A Case Study of a Chinese Funeral Dr. Dan Waters

Ajanta Cave Paintings Mr Benoy K Behl

Ancient Monuments of Angkor Then Preservation and Future Di Richard Engelhardt

Some of the lecturers are here this evening as guests of the Society and I hope you will re-introduce yourselves to us, and members will welcome them in our midst. And on the subject of lectures and visits the Council is always very receptive to ideas - not only ideas but offers to lead a visit.

Lectures and activities are not however the only areas for which the Society is well known. We again make our views known to the public, we publish an annual journal, and the next one is likely to appear shortly: we celebrate anniversaries, and we will be bringing out a 35th anniversary publication, edited by Dr. Elizabeth Sinn entitled "Villages" with many original contributions by local members. We hopefully provide an impetus

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