OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY
The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was originally founded in 1847 but ceased to exist in 1859. It was reconstituted in 1959.
The objects of the Society are to encourage an active interest in East Asia and, in particular, China through the medium of lectures, meetings, discussions, visits and by publishing an annual journal, and to do such other things as may be conducive to the attainment of the objects of the Society.
A brochure containing a short history of the Hong Kong Branch, together with a list of lectures given before the Society since its reconstitution, can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, G.P.O. Box 3864, Hong Kong, China.
NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS
The Council welcomes contributions to the Journal, either in the form of articles, notes, queries or book reviews. Contributions containing photographs and illustrations are particularly welcome. The text should be forwarded in soft copy and should adhere closely to the Journal's style, a sample of which is on the following page. Articles without an accompanying disk will not normally be accepted. It is requested that submissions are checked carefully for grammar, punctuation and spelling before transmission.
The return of original photographs and illustrations cannot be guaranteed.
Responsibility for opinions expressed in articles, notes, queries or book reviews published in the Journal rests with individual contributors and not with the Council.
EXTRACT FROM CHARTER AND RULES, AS REVISED ON 9TH DECEMBER 1948, OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
104. Members of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and of Branch and Associate Societies are entitled, while on furlough or otherwise temporarily resident within
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OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY
The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was originally founded in 1847 but ceased to exist in 1859. It was reconstituted in 1959.
The objects of the Society are to encourage an active interest in East Asia and, in particular, China through the medium of lectures, meetings, discussions, visits and by publishing an annual journal, and to do such other things as may be conducive to the attainment of the objects of the Society.
A brochure containing a short history of the Hong Kong Branch, together with a list of lectures given before the Society since its reconstitution, can be ob- tained from the Hon. Secretary, G.P.O. Box 3864, Hong Kong, China.
NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS
The Council welcomes contributions to the Journal, either in the form of
articles, notes, queries or book reviews. Contributions containing photographs and illustrations are particularly welcome. The text should be forwarded in soft copy and should adhere closely to the Journal's style, a sample of which is on the following page. Articles without an accompanying disk will not normally be accepted. It is requested that submissions are checked carefully for grammar, punctuation and spelling before transmission.
The return of original photographs and illustrations cannot be guaranteed.
Responsibility for opinions expressed in articles, notes, queries or book reviews published in the Journal rests with individual contributors and not with
the Council.
EXTRACT FROM CHARTER AND RULES, AS REVISEDON 9TH DECEMBER 1948, OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETYOF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
104. Members of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and of Branch and Associ- ate Societies are entitled, while on furlough or otherwise temporarily resident within
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