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Kong, HIIKBRAS, vol. 14 (1974) pp 12-27 and his Facilities for Research on the Public Records Office of Hong Kong, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Materials for Hong Kong Studies, (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 153-192

16 In 1994, the Executive Council instructed that all records over thirty years old should be reviewed, this does not automatically mean opening the files to the public, and some materials are re-classified. Applications for use still have to go to the generating agent (department) for approval. But it is now much easier to get access to records over 30 years old.

17 Peter Young, The Hung On-Lo Memorial Library, the Hong Kong Collection, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds), pp. 137-152

IX The most current project is an index to CO129, the Colonial Office Original Correspondence series on Hong Kong, from 1841-1926, containing about 45,000 despatches. The index, put on CD-Rom, operates on the basis of search by keywords. The chief investigator of the project is Elizabeth Sinn who currently runs the Hong Kong History Workshop. Her major works include Power and Charity. The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1989) and Growing with Hong Kong: The Bank of East Asia 1919-1994 (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1994).

19 Peter Y L. Ng. The 1819 Edition of the Hsin-an Hsien-chih a critical examination with translation and notes. Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, 1644-1842 (Unpublished M.A. Thesis, University of Hong Kong, 1961). The work was published many years later as New Peace County: A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong region, prepared for press and with additional materials by Hugh D.R. Baker, (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1983).

20 Ng Lun Ngai-ha, Interaction of East and West: Developments of Public Education in Early Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1984).

21 Other scholars include L.Y. Chiu, K.C. Chan, K.C. Fok, Ming K. Chan, Elizabeth Sinn and Steve Tsang at the HKU, David Faure and Bernard Luk at the Chinese University, John Young, Fung Pui-wing and Chung Po Yin (much later) at the Baptist University, and later Choi Chi-cheong and Liu Dik Sang at the University of Science and Technology - although not all of them are, or would agree to being labelled as, practitioners of local history.

22 Patrick Hase, Research Materials for Village Studies, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Material for Hong Kong Studies (Ibid) pp. 31-46

23 David Faure, Bernard H.K. Luk and Alice Ngai-ha Lun Ng (comp.) Historical Inscriptions of Hong Kong, 3 volumes (Hong Kong Museum of History, 1986).

24 David Faure, Bernard H.K. Luk and Alice Ngan-ha Lun Ng, The Hong Kong Region According to Historical Inscriptions, in David Faure, James Hayes and Alan Birch (eds). From Village to City: Studies in the Traditional Roots of Hong Kong Society (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 43-54

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167 Kong, HIIKBRAS, vol. 14 (1974) pp 12-27 and his Facilities for Research on the Public Records Office of Hong Kong, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Materials for Hong Kong Studies, (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 153-192 16 In 1994, the Executive Council instructed that all records over thirty years old should be reviewed, this does not automatically mean opening the files to the public, and some materials are re-classified. Applications for use still have to go to the generating agent (department) for approval. But it is now much easier to get access to records over 30 years old. 17 Peter Young, The Hung On-Lo Memorial Library, the Hong Kong Collection, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds), pp. 137-152 IX The most current project is an index to CO129, the Colonial Office Original Correspondence series on Hong Kong, from 1841-1926, containing about 45,000 despatches. The index, put on CD-Rom, operates on the basis of search by keywords. The chief investigator of the project is Elizabeth Sinn who currently runs the Hong Kong History Workshop. Her major works include Power and Charity. The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1989) and Growing with Hong Kong: The Bank of East Asia 1919-1994 (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1994). 19 Peter Y L. Ng. The 1819 Edition of the Hsin-an Hsien-chih a critical examination with translation and notes. Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, 1644-1842 (Unpublished M.A. Thesis, University of Hong Kong, 1961). The work was published many years later as New Peace County: A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong region, prepared for press and with additional materials by Hugh D.R. Baker, (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1983). 20 Ng Lun Ngai-ha, Interaction of East and West: Developments of Public Education in Early Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1984). 21 Other scholars include L.Y. Chiu, K.C. Chan, K.C. Fok, Ming K. Chan, Elizabeth Sinn and Steve Tsang at the HKU, David Faure and Bernard Luk at the Chinese University, John Young, Fung Pui-wing and Chung Po Yin (much later) at the Baptist University, and later Choi Chi-cheong and Liu Dik Sang at the University of Science and Technology - although not all of them are, or would agree to being labelled as, practitioners of local history. 22 Patrick Hase, Research Materials for Village Studies, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Material for Hong Kong Studies (Ibid) pp. 31-46 23 David Faure, Bernard H.K. Luk and Alice Ngai-ha Lun Ng (comp.) Historical Inscriptions of Hong Kong, 3 volumes (Hong Kong Museum of History, 1986). 24 David Faure, Bernard H.K. Luk and Alice Ngan-ha Lun Ng, The Hong Kong Region According to Historical Inscriptions, in David Faure, James Hayes and Alan Birch (eds). From Village to City: Studies in the Traditional Roots of Hong Kong Society (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 43-54
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167 Kong, HIIKBRAS, vol. 14 (1974) pp 12-27 and his Facilities for Rescurch on the Public Records Office of Hong Kong, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Materials for Hong Kong Studies, (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 153-192 16 In 1994, the Executive Council instructed that all records over thirty years old should be reviewed, this does not automatically mean opening the files to the public, and some materials are re-classified Applications fore use still have to go to the generating agent (department) for approval. But it is now much easier to get access to records over 30 years old 17 Peter Young, The Hung On-Lo Memorial Library, the Hong Kong Collection, in Alan Buch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds), pp. 137-152 IX The most current project is an index to CO129, the Colonial Office Original Correspondence series on Hong Kong, from 1841-1926, containing about 45,000 despatches The index, put on CD-Rom, operates on the basis of search by keywords The chief investigator of the project is Elizabeth Sinn who currently runs the Hong Kong History Workshop Her major works include Power and Chanty. The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Hong Kong. Oxford University Press, 1989) and Growing with Hong Kong The Bank of East Asia 1919-1994 (Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press, 1994) 19 Peter Y L. Ng. The 1819 Latuon of the Hsin-an Isten-chih a critical examination with translation and notes. Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, 1644-1842 (Unpublished M A Thesis, University of Hong Kong, 1961) The work was published many years later as New Pear e County A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong region, prepared for press and with additional materials by Hugh D R Baker, (Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press, 1983) 20 Ng Lun Ngai-ha, Interaction of East and West Developments of Public Education in Early Hong Kong (Hong Kong Chinese University Press, 1984) 21 Other scholars mnclude L. Y. Chiu, KC Chan, KC 'Fok, Ming K Chan, Elizabeth Sinn and Steve Tsang at the HKU, David Faute and Bernard Luk at the Chinese University, John Young, Fung Pur-wing and Chung Po Yin (much later) at the Baptist University, and later Chor Chr Cheong and Liu Dik Sang at the University of Science and Technology - although not all of them are, or would agree to being labelled as, practitioners of local history 22 Patrick Hase, Research Materials for Village Studies, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Material for Hong Kong Studies (Ibid) pp. 31-46 21 David Haune, Bernard 13 K. Luk and Alice Ngai-ha Lun Ng (comp ) Historical Inscriptions of Hong Kong, 3 volumes (Hong Kong Museum of History, 1986) T 24 David Hame, Bernard II K-Lok and Alice Ngan-ha Lan Ng, The Hong Kong Region According to Historical inscriptions, in David Faure, James Hayes and Alan Birch (eds). From Village to City. Studies in the Traditional Roats of Hong Kong Society (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 43-54
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Kong, HIIKBRAS, vol. 14 (1974) pp 12-27 and his Facilities for Rescurch on the Public Records Office of Hong Kong, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Materials for Hong Kong Studies, (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 153-192

16 In 1994, the Executive Council instructed that all records over thirty years old should be reviewed, this does not automatically mean opening the files to the public, and some materials are re-classified Applications fore use still have to go to the generating agent (department) for approval. But it is now much easier to get access to records over 30

years old

17 Peter Young, The Hung On-Lo Memorial Library, the Hong Kong Collection, in Alan Buch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds), pp. 137-152

IX The most current project is an index to CO129, the Colonial Office Original Correspondence series on Hong Kong, from 1841-1926, containing about 45,000 despatches The index, put on CD-Rom, operates on the basis of search by keywords The chief investigator of the project is Elizabeth Sinn who currently runs the Hong Kong History Workshop Her major works include Power and Chanty. The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Hong Kong. Oxford University Press, 1989) and Growing with Hong Kong The Bank of East Asia 1919-1994 (Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press, 1994)

19 Peter Y L. Ng. The 1819 Latuon of the Hsin-an Isten-chih a critical examination with translation and notes. Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, 1644-1842 (Unpublished M A Thesis, University of Hong Kong, 1961) The work was published many years later as New Pear e County A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong region, prepared for press and with additional materials by Hugh D R Baker, (Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press, 1983)

20 Ng Lun Ngai-ha, Interaction of East and West Developments of Public Education in Early Hong Kong (Hong Kong Chinese University Press, 1984)

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Other scholars mnclude L. Y. Chiu, KC Chan, KC 'Fok, Ming K Chan, Elizabeth Sinn and Steve Tsang at the HKU, David Faute and Bernard Luk at the Chinese University, John Young, Fung Pur-wing and Chung Po Yin (much later) at the Baptist University, and later Chor Chr Cheong and Liu Dik Sang at the University of Science and Technology - although not all of them are, or would agree to being labelled as, practitioners of local history

22 Patrick Hase, Research Materials for Village Studies, in Alan Birch, Y C Jao and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Research Material for Hong Kong Studies (Ibid) pp. 31-46

21 David Haune, Bernard 13 K. Luk and Alice Ngai-ha Lun Ng (comp ) Historical Inscriptions of Hong Kong, 3 volumes (Hong Kong Museum of History, 1986)

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24 David Hame, Bernard II K-Lok and Alice Ngan-ha Lan Ng, The Hong Kong Region According to Historical inscriptions, in David Faure, James Hayes and Alan Birch (eds). From Village to City. Studies in the Traditional Roats of Hong Kong Society (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1984) pp 43-54

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