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        "content_text": "A. Trevor Clark, C.B.E., L.V.O., M.A., F.S.A.Scot., served in Her Majesty's Overseas Civil Service in Nigeria, and then in Hong Kong from 1960 to 1977, being seconded to the Western Pacific for constitutional duties from 1972. Since retirement to Britain he has been an elected local government councillor, and a member of non-departmental public bodies and trusts, especially museums, and has contributed book reviews on Hong Kong affairs to various publications.\n\nDan Waters, M.Phil., Ph.D is a retired Assistant Director of Education of the Hong Kong Government. He is a long-time Member of Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (HKSARBRAS) and became President in 1997, having acted since the year before. He has written prolifically on the history and culture of the HKSAR.\n\nKeith Stevens, B.A., served with the British Army and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office before his retirement in 1991. He is an authority on Chinese temples and deities, and Chinese history generally, and has written prolifically on these subjects.\n\nJennifer W. Welch, M.A. now lives with her husband in Hong Kong having spent a number of years in Singapore, Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Australia. Her interests are varied and include French culture and language, China and the Chinese, porcelain and history.\n\nKwok-shing CHAN is a post-graduate student at the Department of Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.\n\nThomas Kvan, M.A., M.Arch., is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong.\n\nJustyna Karakiewicz, A.A. Dipl., F.R.S.A., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong and an urban designer who has designed towns and landscapes in Malta, France and England, amongst others.\n\nix",
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        "document_key": "RAS-1998",
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        "title": "RAS-1998",
        "content_text": "council member of HKBRAS.\n\nRobert Nield, F.C.A., F.H.K.S.A., is a certified public accountant with PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the Hon. Treasurer of HKBRAS.\n\nPenny Robbins and Meredith Tong-Draper are longstanding members of HKBRAS who have taken a very active role in recent activities, both locally and on the mainland.\n\nGeoffrey Roper, B.A., is a retired Assistant Commissioner of the (Royal) Hong Kong Police Force and a former long serving council member of HKBRAS.\n\nRonald Bishop Smith, lives in Portugal and is a private researcher into 16th century Portuguese history, notably the exploits of the Portuguese into the Middle and Far East, and China. He has written prolifically on this subject and is one of the very few people familiar with 16th century Portuguese paleography.\n\nKeith Stevens, B.A., served with the British Army and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office before his retirement in 1991. He is an authority on Chinese temples and deities, and Chinese history generally, and has written prolifically on these subjects.\n\nDan Waters, M.Phil., Ph.D., is a retired Assistant Director of Education of the Hong Kong Government. He is a long-time council member of HKBRAS and has been President since 1997. He has written prolifically on the history and culture of the HKSAR.\n\nJennifer Welch, M.A., now lives with her husband in Hong Kong having spent a number of years in Singapore, Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Australia. Her interests are varied and include French culture and language, China and the Chinese, porcelain and history.\n\nxi",
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        "title": "RAS-1999",
        "content_text": "prolifically on the history and culture of the HKSAR (benefit@netvigator.com)\n\nX",
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        "series_title": "RASHKB Journal 皇家亞洲學會香港分會學刊",
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        "document_key": "RAS-2000",
        "page_number": 14,
        "title": "RAS-2000",
        "content_text": "Charles and Diana Slater are active members of HKBRAS.\n\nKeith Stevens, B.A., served with the British Army and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office before his retirement in 1991. He is an authority on Chinese temples and deities, and Chinese history generally, and has written prolifically on these subjects (keith.stevens@chgods.freeserve.co.uk).\n\nDan Waters, M.Phil., Ph.D., is a retired Assistant Director of Education of the Hong Kong Government. He is a long-time council member of HKBRAS and has been President since 1997. He has written prolifically on the history and culture of the HKSAR (benefit@netvigator.com).\n\nJennifer Welch, M.A., now lives with her husband in East Yorkshire having spent a number of years in Hong Kong, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Australia. Her interests are varied and include French culture and language, China and the Chinese, porcelain and history.\n\nxiii",
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        "document_key": "RAS-2001",
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        "content_text": "NOTES\n\n2001\n\n2000\n\nHKS\n\nHK$\n\nASSETS\n\nNon-current assets\n\nEquipment\n\n6\n\n10,080\n\n15,120\n\nInvestments in securities\n\n7\n\n438,000\n\n226,163\n\n448,080\n\n241,283\n\nCurrent assets\n\nStock of publications\n\n11,492\n\n3,610\n\nDebtors and amounts paid in advance\n\n8\n\n81,102\n\n375\n\nFixed deposits\n\n272,940\n\n543,096\n\nBank balance - savings\n\n128,958\n\n214,518\n\nBank balance - current\n\n236,065\n\n120,528\n\nPetty cash float\n\n5,000\n\n5,000\n\n646,536\n\nwas corrected to 662,536 (to match original)\n\nshould be \n\n662,536\n\n989,127\n\nCurrent liabilities\n\nAccrued printing cost\n\n231,800\n\n323,400\n\nCreditors and amounts received in advance\n\n224,869\n\n265,955\n\nSubscriptions received in advance\n\n34,942\n\n38,639\n\n491,611\n\n627,994\n\nNet current assets\n\n170,925\n\n361,133\n\nNET ASSETS\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nRESERVES\n\nAccumulated funds\n\n640,610\n\n652,803\n\nInvestment revaluation reserve\n\n8\n\n(23,255)\n\n(50,387)\n\nScholarship fund\n\n9\n\n1,650\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nThe financial statements on pages 2 to 8 were approved by the Council on 22 March 2002 and signed on its behalf by :\n\nXXXV\n\nis rewritten as \n\nNOTES\n\n2001\n\n2000\n\nHKSAR\n\nwas not changed as per rule 1, actual text is HK$\n\nHK$\n\nASSETS\n\nNon-current assets\n\nEquipment\n\n6\n\n10,080\n\n15,120\n\nInvestments in securities\n\n7\n\n438,000\n\n226,163\n\n448,080\n\n241,283\n\nCurrent assets\n\nStock of publications\n\n11,492\n\n3,610\n\nDebtors and amounts paid in advance\n\n8\n\n81,102\n\n102,375\n\nFixed deposits\n\n272,940\n\n543,096\n\nBank balance - savings\n\n128,958\n\n214,518\n\nBank balance - current\n\n236,065\n\n120,528\n\nPetty cash float\n\n5,000\n\n5,000\n\n662,536\n\n989,127\n\nCurrent liabilities\n\nAccrued printing cost\n\n231,800\n\n323,400\n\nCreditors and amounts received in advance\n\n224,869\n\n265,955\n\nSubscriptions received in advance\n\n34,942\n\n38,639\n\n491,611\n\n627,994\n\nNet current assets\n\n170,925\n\n361,133\n\nNET ASSETS\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nRESERVES\n\nAccumulated funds\n\n640,610\n\n652,803\n\nInvestment revaluation reserve\n\n8\n\n(23,255)\n\n(50,387)\n\nScholarship fund\n\n9\n\n1,650\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nThe financial statements on pages 2 to 8 were approved by the Council on 22 March 2002 and signed on its behalf by :\n\nXXXV\n\nis rewritten as \nNOTES\n\n2001\n\n2000\n\nHKS\n\nHK$\n\nASSETS\n\nNon-current assets\n\nEquipment\n\n6\n\n10,080\n\n15,120\n\nInvestments in securities\n\n7\n\n438,000\n\n226,163\n\n448,080\n\n241,283\n\nCurrent assets\n\nStock of publications\n\n11,492\n\n3,610\n\nDebtors and amounts paid in advance\n\n8\n\n81,102\n\n102,375\n\nFixed deposits\n\n272,940\n\n543,096\n\nBank balance - savings\n\n128,958\n\n214,518\n\nBank balance - current\n\n236,065\n\n120,528\n\nPetty cash float\n\n5,000\n\n5,000\n\n662,536\n\n989,127\n\nCurrent liabilities\n\nAccrued printing cost\n\n231,800\n\n323,400\n\nCreditors and amounts received in advance\n\n224,869\n\n265,955\n\nSubscriptions received in advance\n\n34,942\n\n38,639\n\n491,611\n\n627,994\n\nNet current assets\n\n170,925\n\n361,133\n\nNET ASSETS\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nRESERVES\n\nAccumulated funds\n\n640,610\n\n652,803\n\nInvestment revaluation reserve\n\n8\n\n(23,255)\n\n(50,387)\n\nScholarship fund\n\n9\n\n1,650\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nThe financial statements on pages 2 to 8 were approved by the Council on 22 March 2002 and signed on its behalf by :\n\nXXXV\n\nThe final output is \nNOTES\n\n2001\n\n2000\n\nHKS\n\nHK$\n\nASSETS\n\nNon-current assets\n\nEquipment\n\n6\n\n10,080\n\n15,120\n\nInvestments in securities\n\n7\n\n438,000\n\n226,163\n\n448,080\n\n241,283\n\nCurrent assets\n\nStock of publications\n\n11,492\n\n3,610\n\nDebtors and amounts paid in advance\n\n8\n\n81,102\n\n102,375\n\nFixed deposits\n\n272,940\n\n543,096\n\nBank balance - savings\n\n128,958\n\n214,518\n\nBank balance - current\n\n236,065\n\n120,528\n\nPetty cash float\n\n5,000\n\n5,000\n\n662,536\n\n989,127\n\nCurrent liabilities\n\nAccrued printing cost\n\n231,800\n\n323,400\n\nCreditors and amounts received in advance\n\n224,869\n\n265,955\n\nSubscriptions received in advance\n\n34,942\n\n38,639\n\n491,611\n\n627,994\n\nNet current assets\n\n170,925\n\n361,133\n\nNET ASSETS\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nRESERVES\n\nAccumulated funds\n\n640,610\n\n652,803\n\nInvestment revaluation reserve\n\n8\n\n(23,255)\n\n(50,387)\n\nScholarship fund\n\n9\n\n1,650\n\n619,005\n\n602,416\n\nThe financial statements on pages 2 to 8 were approved by the Council on 22 March 2002 and signed on its behalf by :\n\nXXXV",
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