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| - HON. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
- 10 pages
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| - The transfer of the Straits Settlements: A revisionist approach to the study of colonial law administration
- Andrew Abraham
- 32 pages
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| - Between the nine dragons and a divine wind: How Hong Kong's weather might have affected an allied invasion to retake the territory
- Chohong Choi
- 34 pages
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| - Hong Kong's Chinese associations: Their ceremonial occasions and their helpers
- James Hayes
- 34 pages
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| - Survey of the Devil's Peak redoubt and Gough Battery
- Lawrence Lai,Daniel Ho And Leung Hing Fung
- 38 pages
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| - The Royal Asiatic Society (Hong Kong Branch): The faces,the stories and the memories
- Eve Lam
- 22 pages
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| - The myth of unpreparedness: The origins of anti-Japanese resistance in prewar Hong Kong
- Anne Ozorio
- 26 pages
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| - The proto-martyr of Chinese protestants: Reconstructing the story of Ch'ea Kam-kwong
- Lauren Pfister
- 58 pages
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| - Chinese archery: An unbroken tradition?
- Stephen Selby
- 10 pages
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| - The Yangzi port of Zhenjiang down the centuries
- Keith Stevens
- 68 pages
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| - Hong Kong in the 1950s and '60s: Reminiscences
- Dan Waters
- 22 pages
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| - 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
- 12 pages
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| - More on Louis de San
- Paul Bolding
- 4 pages
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| - The Library of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
- Julia Chan
- 12 pages
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| - Arnold Graham's Shanghai Christmas card,1905
- 4 pages
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| - Adventures in publishing: How The Crippled Tree became Kalekie drzewo
- Peter Halliday
- 4 pages
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| - PRESIDENT'S REPORT
- 14 pages
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| - The colourful Douglas Lapraik (1818- 1869)
- Peter Hansell
- 4 pages
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| - Introducing the Conservation Section of the Hong Kong Government
- Paul Harrison
- 8 pages
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| - Afterthoughts of South China Village Culture,Oxford University Press,2001
- James Hayes
- 6 pages
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| - A note on the Japanese gun emplacement at Tathong Point,Tung Lung Chau
- Robert Horsnell
- 6 pages
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| - More on THE CHINESE LABOUR CORPS IN FRANCE,1917-1921 : A new discovery
- David Mahoney
- 6 pages
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| - Yet more on the CHINESE LABOUR CORPS IN FRANCE,1917-1921
- David Mahoney
- 2 pages
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| - Yet more on TEA AND OPIUM
- Martin Merz
- 4 pages
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| - Photographs from the HKBRAS' visit to Bhutan,February 2002
- Robert Nield
- 14 pages
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| - The wrestling princes
- Keith Stevens
- 4 pages
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| - Visiting St. John's Jsland
- Peter Stuckey And Chris Bailey
- 14 pages
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| - Projects and enquires
- Dan Waters
- 4 pages
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| - Yet more thoughts on Han Suyin's A Many Splendoured Thing: Conduit Road and its environs
- Dan Waters
- 6 pages
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| - A poem from the HKBRAS visit to East Bhutan,February 2003
- John Wilson
- 8 pages
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| - Voices from the past: Hong Kong,1842- 1918 (Solomen Bard)
- Peter Halliday
- 1 page
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| - The development of education in Hong Kong,1841- 1897 (Gillian Bickley)
- Peter Halliday
- 4 pages
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| - The fall of Hong Kong: Britain,China and the Japanese occupation (Philip Snow)
- Patrick Hase
- 2 pages
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| - From rice to riches: A personal journey through a changing China (Jane Hutcheon)
- James Hayes
- 1 page
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| - FRIENDS OF THE HKBRAS (UK) REPORT
- 6 pages
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| - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
- 10 pages
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