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The Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch

Volume 41, 2001

Norman Miners, Industrial Development in the Colonial Empire and the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa 1932; Göran Aijmer, Earth God Wine and the Meeting of the Fluttering Butterflies: Local Customs of Early Spring in Late Imperial Central China; Keith Stevens, The Popular Religion Gods of the Hainanese; Valery Garrett, Chinese Baby Carriers: A Hong Kong Tradition Now Gone; Anthony Hedley and Alfred Lin, The Lugard Tribute; César Guillén-Nuñez, - The Façade of St. Paul’s, Macao: A Retable-Façade?; Robert Nield, Bhutan – Why Not?; Ko Tim-keung, A Review of Development of Cemeteries in Hong: 1841-1950; Louis Ha and Dan Waters, Hong Kong’s Lighthouses and the Men Who Manned Them; Keith Stevens, A Tale of Sour Grapes: Messrs Little and Mesny and the First Steamship Through the Yangzi Gorges; Elizabeth Teather, Deathspace in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Seoul: A Review of Recent Research, 1995-2001; Chiu Hang Shi, Unicorn Dancing in Pat Heung; Keith Stevens, A Contentious Christian Missionary in Central China, 1887; Kirsty Norman, Friends of the HKBRAS Trip to Cornwall; David Akers-Jones, Tea and Opium: Some Further Notes on Macartney’s Role; Jennifer Welch, Coincidence?; Dan Waters, Another Donation to the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society; Richard Garrett, Taipa Fort and a Nineteenth Century Cannon; Peter Halliday, More Thoughts on Han Suyin’s A Many Splendoured Thing: A Tribute to Ian Morrison; Rosemary Lee and A.C. Bromfield, The Life and Times of Captain Samuel Cornel Plant; Anon., More on the Two Obelisks at Tai Tam; Dan Waters, Long Night’s Journey into Day: Prisoners of War in Hong Kong and Japan, 1941-1945; James Hayes, Heaven is High, the Emperor Far Away: Merchants and Mandarins in Old Canton; Patrick Hase, Hong Kong Metamorphosis; Peter Halliday, Searching for Frederick and Adventures Along the Way. (2003)

Volume 42, 2002

Andrew Abraham, The transfer of the Straits Settlements: A revisionist approach to the study of colonial law and administration ; Chohong Choi, Between the nine dragons and a divine wind: How Hong Kong’s weather might have affected an allied invasion to retake the territory; James Hayes, Hong Kong’s Chinese associations: Their ceremonial occasions and their helpers; Lawrence Lai, Daniel Ho and Leung Hing Fung, Survey of the Devil’s Peak redoubt and Gough Battery; Eve Lam, The Royal Asiatic Society (Hong Kong Branch): The faces, the stories and the memories; Anne Ozorio, The myth of unpreparedness: The origins of anti-Japanese resistance in prewar Hong Kong; Lauren Pfister, The proto-martyr of Chinese protestants: Reconstructing the story of Ch’ëa Kam-kwong; Stephen Selby, Chinese archery: An unbroken tradition?; Keith Stevens, The Yangzi port of Zhenjiang down the centuries; Dan Waters, Hong Kong in the 1950s and ’60s: Reminiscences; Gliding: How Louis de San beat the Asian duration and altitude records in Chungking, China, in 1940, from the Belgian journal Aviation, Volume 2, Number 14, March 1946, translation by Paul Bolding; Paul Bolding, More on Louis de San; Julia Chan, The Library of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society; Arnold Graham’s Shanghai Christmas Card, 1905; Peter Halliday, Adventures in publishing: How The Crippled Tree became Kalekie drzewo; Peter Hansell, The colourful Douglas Lapraik (1818-1869); Paul Harrison, Introducing the Conservation Section of the Hong Kong Government; James Hayes, Afterthoughts on South China Village Culture, Oxford University Press, 2001; Robert Horsnell, A note on the Japanese gun emplacement at Tathong Point, Tung Lung Chau; David Mahoney, More on the Chinese Labour Corps in France, 1917-1921: A new discovery; David Mahoney, Yet more on the Chinese Labour Corps in France, 1917-1921; Martin Merz, Yet more on Tea and Opium; Robert Nield, photographs from the HKBRAS visit to Bhutan, February 2002; Keith Stevens, The wrestling princes; Peter Stuckey and Chris Bailey, Visiting St. John’s Island; Dan Waters, Projects and enquiries; Dan Waters, Yet more thoughts on Han Suyin’s A Many Splendoured Thing: Conduit Road and its environs; John Wilson, A poem from the HKBRAS visit to East Bhutan, February 2003; Peter Halliday, Voices from the past: Hong Kong, 1842-1918 (Solomon Bard); Peter Halliday, The development of education in Hong Kong, 1841-1897 (Gillian Bickley); Patrick Hase, The fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China and the Japanese occupation (Philip Snow); James Hayes, From rice to riches: A personal journey through a changing China (Jane Hutcheon). (2004)

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