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“.......I can think of no other organisation that could have provided such a rich and varied experience'

Elsewhere Anita wrote,

'My life has been greatly enriched by my membership of the RAS...'

In addition Kristy Norman, who was born in Hong Kong and whose family lived here for three generations, said that the RAS had been an important part of her life.

Lord Wilson, our latest distinguished Honorary Member, also wrote

'It is good to see from the Newsletter how active the Hong Kong branch is being. How splendid to think that you can arrange visits to the Bocca Tigris and the backstreets of Peking. How we would have loved to be able to do things like that when I first came to Hong Kong as a student in 1960.'

With the continuing aim of serving all sectors of the community,

your RAS Branch has much to be proud of. The Territory has always been a transient place with people coming and going. We are always sorry to see loyal supporters and good friends leave. In the room previously occupied by the late sinologist, the eminent Professor Joseph Needham, at Cambridge, his Chinese wife wrote Chinese characters on the wall. Translated, they mean:

'A person may leave but their influence remains'.

Lectures

Appendix

1997

18 April

23 May

Mr Stephen Selby, The Archery Tradition in China.

Messrs Ko Tim Keung and Jason Wordie, Hong ...

xxi

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“.......I can think of no other organisation that could have provided such a rich and varied experience' Elsewhere Anita wrote, 'My life has been greatly enriched by my membership of the RAS...' In addition Kristy Norman, who was born in Hong Kong and whose family lived here for three generations, said that the RAS had been an important part of her life. Lord Wilson, our latest distinguished Honorary Member, also wrote 'It is good to see from the Newsletter how active the Hong Kong branch is being. How splendid to think that you can arrange visits to the Bocca Tigris and the backstreets of Peking. How we would have loved to be able to do things like that when I first came to Hong Kong as a student in 1960.' With the continuing aim of serving all sectors of the community, your RAS Branch has much to be proud of. The Territory has always been a transient place with people coming and going. We are always sorry to see loyal supporters and good friends leave. In the room previously occupied by the late sinologist, the eminent Professor Joseph Needham, at Cambridge, his Chinese wife wrote Chinese characters on the wall. Translated, they mean: 'A person may leave but their influence remains'. Lectures Appendix 1997 18 April 23 May Mr Stephen Selby, The Archery Tradition in China. Messrs Ko Tim Keung and Jason Wordie, Hong ... xxi
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“.......I can think of no other organisation that could have provided such a rich and varied experience'

Elsewhere Anita wrote,

'My life has been greatly enriched by my membership of the RAS...'

In addition Kristy Norman, who was born in Hong Kong and whose family lived here for three generations, said that the RAS had been an important part of her life.

Lord Wilson our latest distinguished Honorary Member also wrote

'It is good to see from the Newsletter how active the Hong Kong branch is being. How splendid to think that you can arrange visits to the Bocca Tigris and the backstreets of Peking. How we would have loved to be able to do things like that when I first came to Hong Kong as a student in 1960.*

With the continuing aim of serving all sectors of the community

your

RAS Branch has much to be proud of. The Territory has always been a transient place with people coming and going. We are always sorry to see loyal supporters and good friends leave. In the room previously occupied by the late sinologist, the eminent Professor Joseph Needham, at Cambridge, his Chinese wife wrote Chinese characters on the wall. Translated they mean:

'A person may leave but their influence remains'.

Lectures

Appendix

1997

18 April

23 May

Mr Stephen Selby, The Archery Tradition in China.

Messrs Ko Tim Keung and Jason Wordie, Hong

xxi

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