Appendix One
Activities - Talks
Date 1999
23 April: Writing a History of Hong Kong, Challenges and Rewards, by Frank Welsh.
7 May: In Search of the Gods: An Anecdotal Miscellany of Memories, by Keith Stevens.
28 May: Korean Palaces, by Dr James Hayes
25 June: The Social History of the Jewish Community in Hong Kong 1842-1949, by Dr Caroline Pluss.
27 August: A Bird's Eye View of Hong Kong, by Dr David Melville.
10 September: Should Geographers Take Feng Shui Seriously? by Dr Elizabeth Teather and Eddie Chow, followed by dinner at the Mariners' Club.
22 October: Voices of Macau Stones, by Jason Wordie.
26 November: Speak English, Will Travel, by Drs Gillian and Verner Bickley.
29 November: August Borget in China and Macau, by Barbara Giordana.
10 December: The Yaumatei Book Project, by Drs Patrick Hase and James Hayes, followed by dinner at the Foreign Correspondents' Club.
2000
21 January: My Century, by Anthony Lawrence.
3 March: Hong Kong's Countryside-Conservation for the New Territories Lowlands, by Edward Stokes,
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Appendix One
Activities - Talks
Date 1999
23 April: Writing a History of Hong Kong, Challenges and Rewards, by Frank Welsh.
7 May: In Search of the Gods: An Anecdotal Miscellany of Memories, by Keith Stevens.
28 May: Korean Palaces, by Dr James Hayes
25 June: The Social History of the Jewish Community in Hong Kong 1842-1949, by Dr Caroline Pluss.
27 August: A Bird's Eye View of Hong Kong, by Dr David Melville.
10 September: Should Geographers Take Feng Shui Seriously? by Dr Elizabeth Teather and Eddie Chow, followed by dinner at the Mariners' Club.
22 October: Voices of Macau Stones, by Jason Wordie.
26 November: Speak English, Will Travel, by Drs Gillian and Verner Bickley.
29 November: August Borget in China and Macau, by Barbara Giordana.
10 December: The Yaumatei Book Project, by Drs Patrick Hase and James Hayes, followed by dinner at the Foreign Correspondents' Club.
2000
21 January: My Century, by Anthony Lawrence.
3 March: Hong Kong's Countryside-Conservation for the New Territories Lowlands, by Edward Stokes,
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