A Kung Ngam (阿公岩), Shau Kei
Wan, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 185-186
A-Chick (Tong Mow-chee), life of, 26, 179-205
Aberdeen (香港仔), H.K. Island:
docks (J.W. Hayes) 7, 168
R.A.S. visit, 1967: descriptive notes [J.W. Hayes] 7, 161-170
aborigines of South China (S.F. Balfour) 10, 148-150
Abraham, Andrew
articles & notes by:
“The transfer of the Straits Settlements: a revisionist approach to the study of colonial law and administration” (article), 42, 1-30, 31 (map)
Acquistapace, Father Mario C., of Coloane, Macao, 23, 204, plate 13
articles & notes by:
“Education as a
by-product of fish marketing” (article), 21, 120-143
administrative:
administrative history of
H.K. (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
HK officers from the nineteenth century to the handover to China, (review), 48, 216-219
see also Hong Kong, government, district officers
adoption and inheritance in Chinese village life (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 113-123
Afghanistan,
tribal society, politics, gender and marriage in, 30, 333-335
Agassi, J.
author of reviewed book:
and Jarvie, I.C. “A study in westernization”
in Hong Kong:
a society in transition,
London, Routledge, 1969 (commentary:
M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
agriculture in the N.T.:
changes (G. Aijmer) 12, 201-206
changes, 1954-68 (C.T. Wong) S3, 17-35, 4 diagrs., 2 photos., table
customary land leases for, 23, 50-52
economic projects, 1970-80
(review: N. Owen), 12, 218-222
in some Hakka villages of the N.T. (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 43-48
rents in H.K. (W.A. Taylor) 6, 168-171
rice farming in Shatin, 21, 196-206
rice hullers in the, 28, 226-228, plate 13
tea growing, traditional, in the, 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
traditional farming in New Territories, 23, 241-246
traditional methods (P.L. Siak) 14, 191-196
vegetable farming near Fanling, N.T. (plate 3) after S3, 90
Aijmer, Göran
articles & notes by:
“Ancestors in the spring: the
Qingming festival in central China” (article) 18, 59-82
“A note on agricultural change
in Hong Kong” (note) 12, 201-206
“Being caught in a fishnet:
on fêngshui in south eastern China” (article) 8, 74-81
“Earth god wine and the meeting of the fluttering
butterflies. Local customs of early spring in late imperial central China”
(article), 41, 25-42
“The Story of Qu Yuan Revisited: Understanding an
Anecdotal Myth in China” (article), 60, 138-159
“Expansion and extension in
Hakka society” (article)
7, 42-79
“Writ
in Water: Ancestry among Cantonese Boat Populations” (article), 56, 67-91
air-conditioning
Hong
Kong before the days of, 54, 225-230
Airlie, Shiona
author
of reviewed book:
Scottish Mandarin: The Life and Times of Sir Reginald Johnston (Reviewed by Grant Hayter-Menzies) 53, 322-325
Akers-Jones, Sir David (1927 – 2019)
articles & notes by:
“Boat People’s ceremonies
observed at Island House
on 5th and 31st January and 16th November, 1975” (note) 15, 300-302,
photo
“Tea and opium: some further notes on Macartney’s
role” (note), 41, 367-372
“Visit to San Tin village complex” (report) S1, 43-4
obituary of: 60, 275-278
Alabaster, Chaloner
Grenville
author of reviewed
book:
More than 1001 Days and Nights of Hong Kong Internment: A Personal Narrative, (Reviewed by Robert Nield) 62, 235-238
Alabaster, E. Notes and
commentaries on Chinese criminal law and cognate topics…
London, l899: author’s annotated copy in Cambridge University Library (J.W. Hayes) 18, 213
Ali, Jason R.
articles & notes by:
(and Ronald D. Hill) “Feng shui and the orientation of traditional villages in the New
Territories, Hong Kong, China” (article), 45, 27-39
almanac see calendar
altar images
of conjoined deities, 42, 431-433, 434 (photo)
from Hunan, 30, 298-299
from Hunan and Kiangsi (K.G.
Stevens) 18, 41-48,
17 photos
of heroes in suppression of An Lushan rebellion, 40, 155-174, 175-84 (photos)
of Koxinga and his generals in Taiwanese
temples, 55, 157-182
of popular religion gods in Hainan, 41, 43-80, 81-6 (photos), 87 (illus), 88-93 (photos)
rarely seen, 35, 187-194, 195-7 (photos)
of scholar, in Buddhist temples in Taiwan, 30, 297-298, plate 6
Taisui deity, 40, 113-146, 148-53 (photos)
of Yang family in Hopei province, 37, 47-50, 54-9 (photos)
altars:
and shrines in H.K. (K.G. Stevens) 20, 20-23,
7 photos
see also under altars
amateur
dramatics, in Hong Kong, 1842-1940, 22, 217-251
amphibia
of H.K. (V.A. Lance) S6, 6-9; S6, 17-18, 5 photos
An Lushan Rebellion, heroes in suppression of, 40, 155-174, 175-84 (photos)
ancestral images
bibliographical note on, 23, 221-232
a Hong Kong album, (review), 18, 214
a Hong Kong collection, (review),
52, 326-330
of huntsman, 38, 399-400, 401-2 (photos)
at
Malacca: Cheng Hoon Teng Temple 18, plate 23
more ancestral images, (review), 20, 166-167
ancestral
memorial halls, 31, 192-196, plates 2-9
ancestor worship:
(H. Baker) S1, 38-9;
(review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
among Cantonese boat
populations, 56, 67-91
images from the Pescadores and
Malacca (K.G. Stevens) 18, 200-202
in central China (G. Aijmer) 18, 59-82
in village life (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 123-125
in village organization (M. Topley) 8, 11-14
tablets in Tang Clan Hall, Ha Tsuen, N.T.
(photo) 20, plate 10
Anderson, Olov Bertil (comp.)
author of reviewed book:
A concordance to five systems of
transcription for standard Chinese, Lund, Studentlitteratur,
1970 (review: J. McCoy), 13, 178-182
Andrade, Tonio
author
of reviewed book:
How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish and Han colonization in the seventeenth century, (Reviewed by David Wilmshurst) 48, 227-230
Andreassand,
Gordon A.
articles & notes by:
(and
Patrick Hase) “The Village and the
Aviator: Early Aviation in Village Frescoes” (note), 53, 285-297 (photos)
book reviewed by:
Hong Kong Takes
Flight: Commercial Aviation and the Making of a Global Hub, 1930s–1998 (Wong), 63, 335-338
Andrew, G.F.
articles & notes by:
“Current problems in a cycle
of Cathay” (lecture) 2, 26-36
anemone, Sea, from Tolo Harbour, H.K. (col. plate 3) after 10, 233
Anglo-Chinese College, Malacca and Hong Kong, 26, 144-168
Anglo-Japanese
alliance, the First World War, 54, 7-32
Anslow, Barbara
author
of reviewed book:
Tin Hats and Rice, A Diary of
Life as a Hong Kong Prisoner of War 1941-45,
(Reviewed by Tony Banham) 59,
231-233
anthropology:
post-colonial, in Hong Kong-China region, 39, 165-193
social: collected essays
(review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
three score years and … (special anniversary
article), 60, 24-39
Antiquities
Advisory Board, appointment of RAS member to, 28, xiii-xiv
Antony,
Robert
articles
& notes by:
“Mountains,
Rivers, and Sea: Canton and the Lianyang Trading System in Historical
Perspective” (article), 59,
51-75
(maps, photos)
author of reviewed book:
Unruly People: Crime, Community
and State in late Imperial South China, (Reviewed by Gary Chi-hung
Luk), 57, 254-257
Ap Lei Chau (鴨脷洲):
history and Hung Shing Temple (J.W. Hayes) 7, 166-168
rope-making and
calendering/dyeing (J.W. Hayes) 11, 198-199,
illus.
Arabica eglantina (cowrie) from H.K. waters (col. plate 2) after 10, 233
Arabs
in T’ang China (L.Y. Chiu) 13, 58-72
archaeology
activity in post-war Hong Kong, 31, 181-182
Chinese, 22, 341-344
excavations and finds:
Hong Kong and S. China (W. Schofield) 12, 161-168
Hong Kong area (S.F. Balfour) 10, 140-145; (S.G. Davis) 5, 9-19, fold, map
Kau Sai Chau (M.W. Welch) 2, 109-114, 2 plates
Kowloon City and Nim Shu Wan (J.C.Y.
Watt) 11, 142-150
Lung Kwu Island (W. Schofield) 9, 65-81, map, 9 plates, 2 tables
Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island (E. Maneely) 2, 103-108, 2 plate
Niah Cave, Sarawak, 1947-1964 (T. Harrisson) 5, 20-26, 2 plates
Shek Pik, Lantau Island (J.W. Hayes) 2, 122-124; (J.C.Y. Watt) 9, 161-163, 2 plates
Archer, Bernice
book
reviewed by:
Resist to
the end: Hong Kong 1941-1945 (Barman),
50, 383-385
archery, Chinese
tradition of, 42,
245-254
architecture:
Achille-Antoine
Hermitte, 54, 201-216
Canton, foreigners, and architecture from the late
Eighteenth to the early Twentieth Centuries, (review), 57, 266-268
Chau
& Lee Architects, 54, 59-79
Chinese and Western Designs for St Teresa’s Church in
Kowloon Tong, 1928-32,
58, 81-109
city dwellings in Hong Kong: a photo book review
essay, 58, 230-248
cultural meaning of Hakka architecture in Hong Kong and Guangdong, 49, 21-55
domestic:
China (L.F. Sullivan) 12, 130-149, 2 photos, 4 plans
Hong Kong architecture 1945-2015, (review), 57, 272-275
Hong Kong corner houses, (review), 52, 356-360
the making of Hong Kong: from vertical to
volumetric, (review), 51, 340-342
Liang Sicheng, Lin Huiyin, and early modernist
architecture in China,
58, 154-188
Sinicising
Christian Architecture in Hong Kong, the South China Regional Seminary, 1927-31, 56,
133-160
Taikoo
Sugar Refinery workers’ housing: progressive design, 57,
130-157
traditional rural, in China, 30, 343
what is a tong lau, 58, 208-217
archives:
of British protestant missions to China, Guide to
(review: S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
nature
and organization (A.I. Diamond) 14, 12-22
see also records
army, Chinese see military education, China
Arnholds
China trader, (review), 59,
245-246
art:
exhibition of George Smirnoff’s works, 43, 183-184
images of the Canton Factories 1760-1822, (review), 56,
228-230
medieval, tale of survival of, 41, 373-374
mural, of cave-temples of Dunhuang, Gansi province, 22, 333-334
paintings of C.C. Wang, 27, 301-303; 29, 411-413
Willard D. Straight’s artistic activities in late Qing China, 61, 184-209
see also Chinese painting, and Fa tai; fine art; paintings
artefacts, Chinese (see also images, carved)
in Aurel Stein collection in British Museum, 38, 404-406
conservation of, 42, 385-391
donated to RAS HK Branch, 41, 375-378
Asia
development of countries in, in 20th century, 30, 344-349, (347)
East Asian civilization, development of, 30, 344-349, (345-6)
the ‘Great Game’ in High, 30, 314-315
1992 outlook of economic development in, 30, 344-349, (345)
Asia, East:
coastal shipping in, in the Late Nineteenth Century, 50, 245-302
an American family’s mission in, 1838-1936, 49, 229-265
Asia, Southeast:
economics and politics (review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
land use (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
overseas
Chinese (A.K. Wong), 11, 62-65
Asian perspectives: the bulletin of the Far-Eastern Prehistory Association,
vol. V, 1961 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 140-141
vol. VI, 1962 (review: E. Maneely) 4, 141-142
vol. VII, 1963 (review: K. Bünger) 5, 111-112
Asian studies
(F.S. Drake) 1, 11-17
Asome,
John
articles & notes by:
“Growing up Eurasian”
(article), 59,
7-30
(photos)
“The Indentured
Coolie Trade from Macao” (article), 54, 157-179 (tables)
author
of reviewed book:
Coolie Ships
of the Chinese Diaspora, 1846–1874 (Reviewed by Stephen Davies) 61, 242-245
Aspects of social organization in the New Territories (symposium, May 1964): foreword by Chairman (M. Topley) S1, 1-3
assassination,
attempt on the Governor of Hong Kong, 1912, 22, 279-285, plates 8-10
associations:
Kaifong, in H.K. (A.K. Wong) 11, 65-73
Voluntary, among Hakka in H.K. (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
-
among overseas Chinese in S.E. Asia (A.K. Wong) 11, 62-65
articles
& notes by:
“A decoded diary reveals a war time story” (article), 39, 137-155
“Translation of ‘Russels mathematical tables’ ”
(article), 39, 157-164
astrology see calendar; fortune-telling
Atha, Mick
author
of reviewed book:
(and Kennis Yip) Piecing together Sha Po: Archaeological Investigations and
Landscape
Reconstruction, (Reviewed by Patrick Hase) 58, 256-257
Atwell,
Pamela
author of reviewed book:
British
Mandarins and Chinese Reformers: the British Administration of Weihaiwei (1898-1930) and
the Territory’s Return to Chinese Rule (Reviewed by: Wei Peh Ti), 27, 292-296; 29, 413-417[1]
Au-Yeung (歐陽) account of the Shing Mun - Tsuen
Wan village war 17, 197-198
Aurel Stein,
Marc, collection in British Museum, 38, 404-406
Augustine Heard & Co.
the founding of and the control of Russell and Co,
1838-1840 (review), 50, 400-402
autocracy, and Confucianism, 30, 344-349, (345)
aviation:
Asian gliding duration and altitude record, 1940, 42, 345-349, 350-6 (photos)
Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952, (review), 62, 257-259
early,
in village frescoes,
53, 285-297
Hong Kong commercial
aviation 1930s–1998, (review), 63, 335-338
Aw Boon-haw
the private Tiger Balm Garden in Hong Kong, 46, 25-35
Aylward, Gladys (1902-1970), with muleteers of Shanxi and spying for the Chinese, 44, 115-125, 126 (photos), 127-8
Ayscough,
Florence
in
Shanghai, (review), 53, 320-322
baby carriers, Chinese, in Hong Kong, 41, 95-100, 101-8 (photos)
Baci ceremony, Laos (2 photos) 14,
plates 42-3
Backhouse, Sir Edmund
author
of reviewed book:
Décadence Mandchoue, (Reviewed by Grant Hayter-Menzies) 52, 333-335
‘badland’ scenery, N.T. (plate 2) after S3, 90; see also S3, 10
Bailey, Chris
articles & notes by:
(and Peter Stuckey) “Visiting St John’s Island” (note), 42, 435-441, 442-7 (photos)
Bailey, Steven Kenneth
articles & notes by:
“American
Merchant Sailors at Sham Shui Po and Stanley: The Fall of Hong Kong and the
Fate of the Steamship Admiral Y.S. Williams” (article), 63, 29-56 (photos, table)
“The Bombing Of Bungalow C: Friendly Fire At The Stanley Civilian
Internment Camp” (article), 57, 108-129 (map,
tables, photos)
“Briefing Failure in Ready Room 4: The Question of
Culpability for U.S. Navy Air Strikes on Macau, 16 January 1945” (article), 58, 30-55 (photo, illustration, tables, map)
Baity, P.C.
author of reviewed
book:
Religion in a Chinese town,
Taipei, Orient Cultural Service, 1975 (review article: J.F. Pas) 19, 149-175
Baker, Hugh D.R.
collection of N.T. genealogies: preliminary list 16, 297-301
articles
& notes by:
“Ancestral images: a bibliographical note”, 23, 221-232
“Burial, geomancy and ancestor worship” (paper) S1, 36-9
“Clan organization and its role in village affairs: differences between single-clan and multiple-clan villages” (paper) S1, 4-9
“The five great clans of the New Territories”
(article) 6, 25-48, map
“Marriage and the family” (paper) S1, 27-31
“Three
Score Years And …” (special anniversary article), 60, 24-39
“Visit to Ting Kok and Tai Po Tau” (report) S1, 40
author of reviewed
books:
A Chinese lineage village: Sheung Shui, London, Cass, 1968 (review article: M.I. Berkowitz) 9, 165-170
Ancestral images: a Hong Kong album,
Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1979 (review: M. Topley) 18, 214
Ancestral Images: A Hong Kong Collection, (Reviewed by Graham Johnson) 52, 326-330
Ancestral images, More ancestral images, Ancestral images
again, Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1979-81 (review: J.W. Hayes)
20, 166-167
(ed.),
A Pattern of Life: Essays on Rural Hong
Kong by James Hayes, (Reviewed by Graham E. Johnson), 61, 245-249
books
reviewed by:
“The Chinese in London, by Ng Kwee Choo”
(review) 9, 177-178
Ghetto at the Centre of the World: Chungking Mansion, Hong Kong (Matthews), 52, 353-356
The Great
Difference: Hong Kong’s New Territories and its People 1898-2004, (Hayes), 46, 189-191
obituary
by:
51, 369-371 (Marjorie Doreen Topley)
63, 345-354 (James William Hayes)
(an appreciation)
Baker, John Gilbert Hindley
the life and times of, (review), 63, 333-335
Balfour, S.F.
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong before the British; being a local history...
before the British occupation” 10, 134-179, 5 plates (incl.
maps) (reprinted from T’ien hsia monthly, v.11-12, 1940-41, 330-52 and 440-64)
Ball,
J. Dyer
author of reviewed book:
Things
Chinese
(Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 344-346
balloons, hot
air, construction and flying of, in New Territories, 28, 207-212, plates 2-8
bamboo scaffolding, craft of, 37, 19-33, 34-8 (photos)
bandits
mutual alliance for the capture of, 29, 386-388
in Siu Lek Yuen, New Territories, 32, 214-215
Banham, Tony
articles
& notes by:
“The Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps, 1939-41” (article), 50, 317-342 (photos)
“Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Number 3 (Machine Gun) Company” (article), 45, 117-40, 141-3 (map and photos)
“A
Short History of Bungalow A, St Stephen’s College Stanley” (article), 57, 88-107 (plans, photos)
“A Short History of
the Hong Kong Chinese Regiment” (article),
54, 81-99 (table)
“Hong
Kong’s Civilian Fatalities of the Second World War” (article), 59, 31-50 (table)
author of reviewed book:
Reduced to a Symbolical Scale:
The Evacuation of British Women and Children from Hong Kong to Australia in
1940,
(Reviewed by Vaudine England) 58, 258-260
books
reviewed by:
Battle for Hong Kong December 1941 (Cracknell), 60, 253-255
Escape from Hong Kong: Admiral Chan Chak’s Christmas Day Dash,
1941, (Luard), 52, 343-345
The First Shall Be Last: The War
Journal of John Charter and Memoirs of Yvonne Charter, Hong Kong 1940-1945 and Stanley Civilian Internment
Camp (Charter), 59,
231-233
Hari
Harilela: Made In Hong Kong (England), 61,
252-254
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997 (Kwong), 62, 254-257
It Won’t be Long Now: The Diary of a Hong Kong
Prisoner of War (Heywood), 56,
225-227
Lost
in the Battle for Hong Kong December 1941 (Tatz), 60, 253-255
Lost in China (Dobbs), 63, 320-323
A
Message for Nasty (Fry), 63, 320-323
Tin Hats and Rice, A Diary of
Life as a Hong Kong Prisoner of War 1941-45
(Anslow), 59,
231-233
obituary by: (and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
‘Banks’, Chinese, i.e. Money lending associations, q.v.
Bard,
Monica
obituary by: (and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
Bard, Solomon 1916-2014
articles
& notes by:
“Tea and opium” (article), 40, 1-18, 19 (illustrations)
“University Archaeology Team, 1955-1967. A brief
account of Hong Kong early post-war archaeological activity” (note), 31, 181-182
author of reviewed books:
Light and
Shade: Sketches from an Uncommon Life, (Reviewed by Ron Hill) 50, 381-383
Voices From the Past: Hong Kong
1842-1918
(Reviewed by: P. Halliday), 42, 467-468
obituary
by: 27, 8-10
obituary of: 55, 221-232
Barman, Charles
author
of reviewed book:
Resist to
the end: Hong Kong 1941-1945, (Reviewed
by Bernice Archer) 50, 383-385
Barnard, Mark
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Frances Wood)
The Diamond Sutra:
The Story of the World’s Earliest Dated Printed Book, (Reviewed by Anthony Ferguson) 51, 330-332
Barnett, Ken M.A.
articles
& notes by:
“Do words from extinct pre-Chinese languages survive in Hong
Kong place-names?” (article) 14, 136-159
“Hong Kong before the Chinese: the frame, the puzzle and the missing
pieces” (lecture) 4, 42-67, map
“Loan-words in the Chinese language” (N. & Q.) 4, 152-154
(errata in the above two contributions listed on an insert to vol 5)
“The measurement of elapsed time in Hong Kong…” (paper) S2, 36-53, table
“Removing some barriers to comprehension: a new look
at Cantonese expletives” (lecture) 10, 94-127, diagrs.
book reviewed by: 24, 328-330
obituary of: 27, 1-10
Barretto,
Karen
book reviewed by:
Portraits
of Trees of Hong Kong and Southern China (Saunders, Pang, Bunker), 59, 242-244
Barringer,
Terry (comp.)
author of reviewed book:
Administering Empire: an
annotated checklist of personal memoirs and related studies (Reviewed by: Gillian
Bickley), 44, 148-151
Bartlett,
Beatrice S.
author of reviewed book:
Monarchs
and Ministers: The Grand Council in Mid-Ching China 1723-1820 (Reviewed by: M.
Ipson), 30, 317-320
Bascheff,
Eric
author of reviewed book:
China
1890-1938, From the Warlords to World War. A History in Documentary Photographs (Reviewed by: J.
Hayes), 31, 206-207
Basel Mission:
connection
with Taiping revolutionaries (C.T. Smith) 16, 120-124, 127-8
Switzerland, archives of, 28, 203-207
Basic Law, see Consultative Committee for the Basic Law
Basilea
Terrace
a residence, c.1880-1953, 58, 110-136
Bauer, Robert S.
book reviewed by: 45, 237-245
Bauhinia blakeana, Dunn (col. plate) after 3, 44; see also 3, 49
Bauhinia variegata, Linn. (col. plate) after 3, 44; see also 3, 50
Baxter,
Alan Norman
author of reviewed book:
(and
Miguel Senna Fernandes) Maquista chapado:
vocabulary and expressions in Macao Portuguese creole (Reviewed by: J.
Wordie), 45, 255-256
bean
curd: rural production method (C.Y. Wan) 17, 216-218
Beaton, Cecil (1904-1980)
travel diaries and photos of, in China and India
during World War II, 30, 332-333
author of reviewed books:
Chinese
Diary and Album
(Reviewed by: A. Birch), 30, 332-333
India
Diary and Album
(Reviewed by: A. Birch), 30, 332-333
Beaudry, J.A.
book
reviewed by:
“Chinese communist society: the family and the
village, by C.K. Yang” (review) 6, 150-152
Becker, Bert
articles & notes by:
“Coastal Shipping in East Asia in the Late Nineteenth Century” (article), 50, 245-302 (photos, tables, map)
“German business in Hong Kong before 1914” (article), 44, 91-113
Bedouin, the, of Cyrenaica, 30, 344-349, (348)
annual customs and festivals (review: N. du Breuil) 7, 178-181
annual customs and festivals in, 29, 423-424, (423)
British Legation: history, 1860-1959 (J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 3, 60-87, plan, 2
plates
in late Ch’ing and pre-modern period, 22, 344-346
opera (review: anon.) 10, 210-211; 35, 43-58;
(review: H. Werle) 13, 171-174
RAS visit to, 1998, 38, 375-379, 380-2 (photos)
Belcher, Sir Edward
Narrative of a voyage ... in Her Majesty’s ship Sulphur ...1836-1842
(quoted) 12, 196-197
beliefs, religious see religion; religious beliefs
Bell, G.J.
biography by:
“Father Ernesto Gherzi, S.J., 1886-1973: an appreciation”
(reprinted from Weather, v. 29, 1974) 14, 85-91, plate 51
Bellis, David
author of reviewed books:
Old Hong Kong Photos and The
Tales They Tell (Volume 1), (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 58, 264-268
Old Hong Kong Photos and The Tales
They Tell (Volume 3), (Reviewed by: Veronica Pearson), 60, 248-249
book reviewed by:
Old Hong Kong (Cunich), 55, 207-208
Benedict,
Carol
book
reviewed by:
Empires of Panic: Epidemics and
Colonial Anxieties (Peckham, ed.), 56,
243-246
Benham, M.
author
of reviewed book:
An introduction to the birds of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1963 (review: A.St.G. Walton)
4, 139-140
Bennett, Terry
author
of reviewed book:
History of
Photography in China, 1842-1860, (Reviewed
by Valery Garrett) 50, 385-387
Berkowitz, M.I.
articles
& notes by:
“Plover Cove village to Taipo Market: a study in
forced migration” (article) 8, 96-108
“Sheung Shui... problems relating to social research
in the New Territories of Hong Kong” (review article) 9, 165-170
author
of reviewed books:
(and Eddie K.K. Poon) Hong Kong studies: a
bibliography, Hong Kong, Dept. of Extramural Studies, Chinese Univ. of H.K., 1969
(review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 203-204
(and others) Folk religion in an urban
setting: a study of Hakka villages in transition, Hong Kong, Christian
Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture, 1969 (review: E.L.
Johnson) 10, 204-210
Berlie, Jean
author
of reviewed book:
The Chinese in Macao: A Decade after the
Handover, (Reviewed
by Paul Spooner) 53, 303-307
Berry-Hill, Henry
author of
reviewed books:
(and Sidney Berry-Hill) George Chinnery, 1774-1852, artist of the China Coast,
Leigh-on-Sea, Lewis, 1963 (review: F.B. Lothrop) 4, 128-132
(and Sidney Berry-Hill) Chinnery and China Coast
paintings, Leigh on-Sea, 1970 (review: F.B. Lothrop) 11, 214-218
Berry-Hill, Sidney
author of
reviewed books:
(and Henry Berry-Hill) George Chinnery, 1774-1852, artist of the China Coast,
Leigh-on-Sea, Lewis, 1963 (review: F.B. Lothrop) 4, 128-132
(and Henry Berry-Hill) Chinnery and China Coast
paintings, Leigh on-Sea, 1970 (review: F.B. Lothrop) 11, 214-218
Bertram, James Julius 1944-2015
obituary
of: 56, 258
Bethanie (Société des Missions Etrangères de Paris rest home), Pok
Fu Lam, H.K., during Japanese occupation (J. Smith and W. Downs) 19, 121-133
Bethesda foundling house of the Berliner Frauenverein für China,
H.K.:
(A. Plag) 9, 149-150; (C.T. Smith) 15, 292-295
Bethune Memorial Hospital, Yenan: operating theatre (photo) 17,
plate 17
Bevan, Paul
articles
& notes by:
“Fighting for Victory through Word and Image: National Salvation Daily - A Chinese Wartime Newspaper in Guangzhou” (article), 62, 141-158 (photos)
Bhutan
East, RAS HK Branch visit to, 2003, 42, 459-466
RAS HK Branch visit to, 41, 189-226, 227-39 (photos); in 2002, 42, 417-429 (photos)
bibliographies
ancestral images, note on, 23, 221-232
bibliographical introduction to premodern China, (review), 12, 235-236
checklist of personal memoirs and studies on
administering the British Empire, 44, 148-151
English, for China studies, 34, 193-215
historical literature on New Territories (in Chinese),
25, 192-206
of Hong Kong studies (review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 203-204
re MACs in Hong Kong, 22, 29-30
of periodical articles on Chinese history, 1902-62
(review: F.W. Mote) 5, 101-103
of the Police in Hong Kong, 56, 194-214
of popular culture in late 19th and early 20th century China (J.W.
Hayes) 20, 168-183
of Taoism in oriental languages (W.Y. Chen) 20, 184-208
Bickers, Robert
author
of reviewed books:
China Bound: John Swire & Sons and
Its World 1816–1980, (Reviewed by Robert Nield), 61,
249-252
The Scramble for China - Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire, 1852-1914, (Reviewed by Glenn Timmermans) 52, 371-373
Bickford, Surgeon-Lieutenant Bertram
on the China Station, 1910-12, 51, 115-142
Bickley, Gillian
articles & notes by:
“Plum puddings and sharp boys. ‘One touch of nature makes the whole world kin’. An analysis of the China coverage in the Illustrated London News, 5 January to 23 September 1861” (article), 38, 147-164, 165-70 (illus), 171 (photo)
author of reviewed books:
Through American Eyes: The
Journals of George Washington (Farley) Heard, (Reviewed by Frederick Delano
Grant) 59, 233-235
The Development of Education in
Hong Kong, 1841-1897, as Revealed by the Early Education Reports of the Hong
Kong Government 1848-1896 (Reviewed by: P. Halliday), 42, 468-470
The
Golden Needle: The Biography of Frederick Stewart (1836-1889) (Reviewed by: P.
Halliday), 38, 411-412
Hong
Kong Invaded! A ‘97 Nightmare (Reviewed by: P. Halliday), 39, 293-295
Journeys with a Mission: Travel
Journals of The Right Revd George Smith, first Bishop of Victoria, (Reviewed by Christopher
Munn), 60,
249-250
books reviewed by:
43, 213-217; 44, 148-151; 45, 252-254
The Book of Change (Chang), 52, 348-352
The Fall of the Pagoda (Chang), 52, 348-352
Bickley,
Verner
author of reviewed book:
Searching for Frederick and
adventures along the way (Reviewed by: P. Halliday), 41, 430-431
Bieger, Nina, at
Macau Museum of Art, Oct 2003, 43, 183-184 (photo)
Biggerstaff, K.
book
reviewed by:
“University of Hong Kong: the first 50 years, ed.
by B. Harrison” (review) 4, 132-135
bills
of lading: McMullen collection (H.A. Rydings) 13, 154-162, plate
biographies
of Chinese and Europeans in Mesny saga, 32, 88-94
dictionary of Hong Kong, (review), 52, 335-339
of Shanghai Municipal Council members, 1850-1865, 24, 207-229
Birch, Dr Alan
books
reviewed by:
21, 207-208; 21, 208-209; 21, 209-210; 22, 310-312; 22, 312-313; 22, 361-362; 30, 332-333
“ ‘The Senior’: John Samuel Swire, 1825-98 ...
by Sheila Marriner and F.E. Hyde” (review) 8, 176-177
“Taikoo, by
Charles Drage” (review) 11, 223-225
Bird, Shearman
Godfrey
case study of intermarriage in Early Colonial Hong Kong, 62, 101-122
birds
of H.K. (A.M. Macfarlane) 1, 18-26; (review: A.St.G. Walton) 4, 139-140
of
H.K. (M.A. Webster) S6, 23-36
of Korea (review: M.A. Webster) 12, 229-233
of North China (review: M. A. Webster) 10, 201-203
of Tai Mo Shan, N.T. (M.A. Webster) 17, 236
Birrell,
Anne
author of reviewed book:
Chinese
Mythology: An Introduction (Reviewed by: M. Nylan), 32, 221-224
Blackburn, Sir Arthur D.
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong, December 1941 – July 1942” (article), 29, 77-93
Blake,
C. Fred
author of reviewed book:
Ethnic
Groups and Social Change in a Chinese Market Town (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 315-317
Bland, J.O.P.: private papers donated to University of
Toronto Library (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 10, 180-182
Blue, A.D.
articles
& notes by:
“The China coasters” (article)
7, 80-90
“Chinese emigration and the deck passenger trade”
(article) 10, 79-93
“Early steamships in China” (article) 13, 45-57
“European navigation on the Yangtse” (article) 3, 107-130, 2 maps, plate
“Land and river routes to West China, with special reference to
the Upper Yangtze” (article) 16, 162-178, fold, map, 6 photos
“Piracy on the China Coast” (article) 5, 69-85
Blythe, W.
author of reviewed
book:
The impact of Chinese secret societies in Malaya: a historical
study, Oxford Univ. P., 1969 (review: J.W. Hayes)
19, 232-234
boat people (水上人):
ancestry among
Cantonese boat populations, 56, 67-91
of Hong Kong, 27, 280-282; 27, 282-283, plate 26
of Kau Sai, N.T.: dialects (J. McCoy) 5, 46-64; economic and social changes (review: M. Topley) 8, 173-174
wedding customs observed at Tai Po, 1975 (D. Akers-Jones) 15, 300-302, photo
see also fishing communities
boats:
operating from Kau Sai (New Territories), 25, 67-99
see also Dragon boat festival
Bolding, Paul
articles
& notes by:
“From the Belgian
journal Aviation, Volume 2, Number
14, March 1946” (note), 42, 345-349, 350-6 (photos)
“More on Louis de
San” (note), 42, 357-360
“Visit to the Aurel Stein collection of the British
Museum” (note), 38, 404-406
Bolshevism, see Communism
Bolton,
Kingsley
author of reviewed book:
(and
Christopher Hutton) A Dictionary of
Cantonese Slang (Reviewed by: R.S. Bauer), 45, 237-245
bondservants,
social history of Chinese, 30, 324-326
Bonsall, Geoffrey
career in the Friends Ambulance Unit,
China Convoy, 51, 291-299
editorial, 50, 7-8
obituary by: 44, 156-157
obituary
of: 50, 418-421
Administering
Empire: an annotated checklist of personal memoirs and related studies (T. Barringer, comp.), University of London, Institute of
Commonwealth Studies, London, 2004 (G. Bickley), 44, 148-151
Through American Eyes: The
Journals of George Washington (Farley) Heard (Bickley),
Hong
Kong: Proverse Hong Kong, 2017, (Frederick Delano Grant) 59, 233-235
The American Pacific: From the Old China Trade to
the Present (Dudden), Oxford University Press, New York, 1992 (P. Roberts), 30, 320-324
Ancestors, 900 Years in the Life of a Chinese
Family (Ching), Harrap, London, 1988 (J. Hayes), 27, 299-301; 29, 420-421[2]
Ancestral images: a Hong Kong album,
(Baker), Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1979 (review: M. Topley) 18, 214
Ancestral Images: A Hong Kong Collection (Baker), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies Series), 2011, (Graham Johnson) 52, 326-330
Ancestral images, More ancestral images, Ancestral images
again, (Baker) Hong Kong, South China Morning Post, 1979-81 (review:
J.W. Hayes) 20, 166-167
An anecdotal history of old times in Singapore,
1819-1867, (Buckley), Kuala Lumpur, University of
Malaya P., 1965 (review: B. Harrison) 6, 146-147
Annual customs and festivals in Peking ...transl. and annotated by Derk Bodde, 2nd ed., rev., (Tun), Hong
Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: N. du Breuil) 7, 178-181
Architect of Prosperity: Sir
John Cowperthwaite
and the Making of Hong Kong (Monnery), London:
London Publishing Partnership, 2017, (Leo Goodstadt) 58, 249-256
Arnholds: China Trader (England), Hong Kong: Arnhold & Co., 2017, (Robert Nield) 59,
245-246
The art of Chinese poetry, (Liu), London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1962 (review: T.C. Lai)
4, 136-138
Art Treasures of Dunhuang (Dunhuang Institute for Cultural Relics, Hong Kong, comp), Joint
Publishing Company, 1981 (H.Y. Shih), 22, 333-334
Asian perspectives: the bulletin of the Far-Eastern Prehistory Association,
vol. V, 1961 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 140-141
vol. VI, 1962 (review: E. Maneely) 4, 141-142
vol. VII,
1963 (review: K. Bünger) 5, 111-112
Asian urbanization: a Hong Kong case-book,
(Dwyer), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1971 (review: L. Goodstadt) 12, 233-235
The awakening of China, 1793-1949, ed. and transl. by Martin Kieffer, (Pelissier), London, Seeker and
Warburg, 1967 (review: J.W. Hayes) 8, 174-175
Ballad of the hidden dragon,
(Dolezelová-Velingerová), Oxford, Clarendon P., 1971 (review: S. Chuang) 14, 237-243
Bartered Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in
an Afghan Tribal Society (Tapper), Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 1991 (S. Hoe), 30, 333-335
Battle for Hong Kong
December 1941 (Cracknell), UK: Amberley Publishing, 2019, (Tony Banham), 60, 253-255
The Best
of China: Essays from Hong Kong (John Minford, ed.), Hong Kong: Chinese
University of Hong Kong Press, 2020, (Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
The birds of Korea, (Gore), Seoul, R.A.S., Korea
Branch, 1971 (review: M.A. Webster) 12, 229-233
The Birth of Vietnam
(Taylor), University of California Press, 1983 (L.R. Wright), 24, 336-339
BomBan Royal Hong Kong Police
Inspector
(Humphreys), CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Platform. 2016, (David
Hodson) 58, 277-279
The Book of Change (Chang), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2010, (Gillian Bickley) 52, 348-352
Britain and China,
(Luard), London, Chatto and Windus, 1962 (review: C. Lupton) 2, 115-121
Britain in the Far East
(Lowe), Longmans, London and New York, 1981 (A. Birch), 22, 361-362
British Mandarins and Chinese Reformers: the
British Administration of Weihaiwei (1898-1930) and the Territory’s Return to
Chinese Rule (Atwell), Oxford University Press,
Hong Kong, 1985 (Wei Peh Ti), 27, 292-296; 29, 413-417[3]
British
Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire and Cultural Encounter (Fan), Harvard
University Press, 2004, (Frances Wood) 50, 391-392
The
British Presence in Macao, 1635-1793
(Puga), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong
Kong Studies Series) and University of Macau, 2013, (Clive Willis) 53, 334-336
British rule in China: law and justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930 (Tan), London: Wildy, Simmonds & Hill, 2008, (Peter Wesley-Smith) 49, 284-285
The Buddhist conquest of China: the spread and adaptation of
Buddhism in early medieval China, (Zurcher), Leiden, Brill, 1972
(review: S. Chuang) 13, 175-178
Buddhism in China: a historical survey, (Ch’en), Princeton, N.J., Princeton Univ. P., 1964 (review: T.H.
Yang) 7, 177-178
Building
Colonial Hong Kong: Speculative Development and Segregation in the City
(Chu), London and New York: Routledge, 2022, (Gordon Mathews) 63, 318-320
A Cadre School Life: Six Chapters (Yang; Barmé, trans), Joint Publishing Company, Hong Kong, 1982
(Chang Hsin), 22, 319-323
The Canton
Trade: life and enterprise on the China Coast, 1700-1845 (Van
Dyke), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, published
in conjunction with Instituto Cultural do Governo da R.A.E. de Macau, 2005, (Alfred
H.Y. Lin) 46, 175-178
The Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762 (Dyke), Macao: Instituto Cultural do Governo da R.A.E. de Macao, 2006, (Alain Le Pichon) 48, 210-213
Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and
Singapore: Gender, Religion, Medicine and Money: Essays by Marjorie Topley (DeBernardi, ed.), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies
Series), 2011, (Graham
Johnson) 51, 315-323
The Cantonese speaker’s
dictionary, (Cowles), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: J. McCoy) 6, 153-158
Capitalism and the Chinese peasant: social and
economic change in a Chinese village, (Potter),
Berkeley, Univ. of California P., 1968 (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 8, 119-127
The Captain
was a Doctor, The Long War and Uneasy Peace of POW John Reid (Reid), Toronto: Durndurn, 2020, (Philip Cracknell) 61, 266-268
Changing
Places: The Remarkable History of the Hong Kong Shipowners (Zarach), Hong
Kong: Hong Kong Shipowners’ Association, 2007 (Stephen
Davies) 50, 403-404
China Among Equals: The Middle Kingdom and Its
Neighbours, 10th – 14th Centuries (Rossabi, ed),
University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1983 (T.H.C. Lee), 24, 325-328
China Bound: John Swire & Sons and
Its World 1816–1980 (Bickers), London: Bloomsbury, 2020, (Robert Nield), 61, 249-252
The China Coast: Trade and the First Treaty
Ports (Nield), Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (H.K.) Co. Ltd., 2010, (John Carroll) 51, 323-326
China 1890-1938, From Warlords to World War. A History
in Documentary Photographs, with an Introduction by Han Suyin (Baschef), Swan
Productions AG, Zug/Schweiz, 1989 (J. Hayes), 31, 206-207
China
illustrated: western views of the Middle Kingdom
(Hacker), Tuttle Publishing, Hong Kong, 2004 (R. Nield), 44, 151-154
China off the Beaten Track: How to do it on your
own (Schwartz), South China Morning Post Limited,
Hong Kong, 1982 (P.H. Hase), 22, 358-360
The China Station: war and diplomacy,
1830-1860, (Graham), Oxford, Clarendon P., 1978 (review: L. Wright) 19, 229-232
China Trade and
Empire: Jardine Matheson & Co. and the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong
1827-1843 (Le Pichon, ed.), Oxford; New York: Published for the British Academy, 2006, (James Fichter) 46, 178-180
China: the people’s middle kingdom and the U.S.A., (Fairbank), Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. P., 1967 (review: C. Lupton) 7, 186-187
China’s Foreign Places, The Foreign Presence in China in the Treaty Ports Era, 1840‒1943 (Nield), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2015, (Alain Le Pichon) 55, 214-216
China’s Island Frontiers Studies in the Historical
Geography of Taiwan (Knapp, ed), University
Press of Hawaii and The Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, 1990 (R.L. Edmonds), 24, 333-336
Chinese Buddhist monasteries: their plan and its
function… (Prip-Møller), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1967
(review: M. Topley) 8, 170-171
Chinese communist society: the family and the
village,
(Yang), Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press, 1965 (review:
J.A. Beaudry) 6, 150-152
Chinese
Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists, 1937-97 (Chu), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, (Yip
Hon-ming) 52, 330-333
Chinese connoisseurship: the Ko Ku Yao Lun…
(David), London, Faber, 1971 (review: J.C.Y. Watt) 12, 213-218
Chinese Diary and Album
New edition (Beaton), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991 (A. Birch), 30, 332-333
Chinese dress: from the Qing dynasty to the present (Garrett), Tokyo: Rutland VT, Tuttle Publishing, 2007, (Tim O’Connell), 48, 213-216
Chinese-English Glossary of Common Terms in
Traditional Chinese Medicine (Ou Ming et al,
comp), Joint Publishing Company, Hong Kong, 1982 (P.H. Hase), 22, 317-319
Chinese family and commercial law,
(Jamieson), Hong Kong, Vetch & Lee, reprinted 1970 (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
Chinese Festivals (Law
and Ward), South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, 1982 (P.H. Hase), 22, 351-353
The Chinese festive board, (Lamb), Hong Kong, Vetch & Lee, 1970 (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
Chinese history: index to learned articles,
1902-1962, (Yu), Hong Kong, East Asia
Institute, 1963 (review: F.W. Mote) 5, 101-103
The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit (Henderson and Cohen), Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn, 1984
(M.K. Lee), 24, 340-342
The Chinese House: Craft, Symbol and the Folk
Tradition (Knapp), Oxford University Press, Hong
Kong, 1990 (P.H. Hase), 30, 343
Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, (Freedman), London, Athlone P., 1966 (review: M. Topley) 7, 171-174
The Chinese in London,
(Ng), publ. for the Institute of Race Relations, London, Oxford Univ. P., 1968
(review: H.D.R. Baker) 9, 177-178
The Chinese in Macao: A Decade after the
Handover (Berlie),
Hong Kong: Proverse Hong Kong, 2012, (Paul Spooner) 53, 303-307
A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People
and Immigrants in Hong Kong’s First ‘New Town’ (Johnson and Johnson), Hong Kong:
Hong Kong University Press, 2019, (Patrick H. Hase) 60, 262-264
Chinese Mythology: An Introduction (Birrell), John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London,
1993 (M. Nylan), 32, 221-224
The Chinese on the art of painting… (Sirén), New York, Schocken Books and Hong Kong Univ. P., 1963
(review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 4, 135-136
The Chinese in Philippine life, 1850-1898, (Wickberg), New Haven, Yale Univ. P., 1965 (review: T.S. Foo) 6, 144-146
Chinese Tomb Figurines (Paludan),
Oxford University Press, Images of Asia Series, Hong Kong, 1994 (Wei Peh Ti), 31, 205
Chinese village plays from the Ting Hsien region,
(Gamble), Amsterdam, Philo P., 1970 (review: anon.) 12, 227-229
Chinese walled cities: a collection of maps from Shina
Jōkaku no Gaiyō, (Wallacker), Hong Kong, Chinese Univ. P., 1979 (review: D.
Faure) 20, 167
Chinnery and China Coast paintings,
(Berry-Hill) Leigh on-Sea, 1970 (review: F.B. Lothrop) 11, 214-218
Christian Souls and Chinese Spirits: a Hakka
Community in Hong Kong (Constable), University of
California Press, Berkley and Los Angeles, 1994 (Choi Chi Cheung), 36, 253-255
Chukoku Saiki Yengeki Kenkyu (Ritual Theatres in China) (Tanaka), Institute of Oriental Culture,
University of Tokyo, 1981 (Wang Sung-hsing), 22, 336-338
Chusan: the Forgotten Story of Britain’s First Chinese Island (D’arcy-Brown), Kenilworth: Takeaway Publishing, 2012, (Robert Nield) 53, 331-334
City between worlds: my Hong Kong (Lee), The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008, (Dan Waters) 49, 285-289
A City Mismanaged: Hong Kong’s
Struggle for Survival (Goodstadt), Hong Kong: Hong Kong
University Press, 2016, (Frank Ching) 58, 268-271
City on Fire:
The Fight for Hong Kong, (Dapiran), London: Scribe Publications,
2020, (Colin Day), 61, 261-264
The Classical Gardens of
Shanghai
(Bryant), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2016, (Jane Ram) 56,
224-225
Clash
of Empires in South China: The Allied Nations Proxy War with Japan, 1935-1941 (Macri), Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, 2012, (Brian P. Farrell), 54, 243-244
Classical Chinese Gardens (Qian Yun, ed), Joint Publishing Company, Hong Kong and Chinese
Building Industry Press, Beijing, 1982 (H.Y. Shih), 22, 334-335
Colonialism and
the Hong Kong Mentality (Faure), Hong Kong:
Hong Kong University Press, 2003, (Anthony Sweeting)
46, 180-185
A Concise History of Hong Kong (Carroll), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007, (Anthony
Sweeting) 47, 198-202
A concordance to five systems of
transcription for standard Chinese, (Anderson), Lund, Studentlitteratur,
1970 (review: J. McCoy) 13, 178-182
Concubines and Bondservants: The Social History of
a Chinese Custom (Jaschok), Zed Books Ltd, London,
1988 (P.H. Hase), 30, 324-326
Coolie Ships
of the Chinese Diaspora, 1846–1874 (Asome), Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies
series, Hong Kong: Proverse, 2020, (Stephen Davies) 61, 242-245
Crime, Justice and Punishment in
Colonial Hong Kong: Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Gaol (Holdsworth
and Munn), Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2020, (Philip Snow), 61, 257-260
A Cultural Geography of China (Chen Cheng-siang), Joint Publishing Company, Hong Kong, 1981 (N.
Ng Yen-tak), 22, 313-315
Curious Land: Jesuit Accommodation and the Origins
of Sinology (Mungello), University of Hawaii Press,
Honolulu, 1989 (M.P. Thatcher), 30, 329-332
Curtain Call: The Central Police
Station Compound (Leong), Hong Kong: Oxford University Press (China) Ltd., 2018, (May Holdsworth) 58, 264-268
Custom, Land and Livelihood in
Rural South China; The Traditional Land Law of Hong Kong’s New Territories,
1750-1950
(Hase), Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies Series),
2013, (Anthony R. Dicks) 54, 231-234 (see also A
response by the author to this review, 55,
219-220)
Daily Giving Service: A History
of the Diocesan Girls’ School Hong Kong (Chan-Yeung and
Contributors), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press,
2022, (Nicholas L. Chan and
Ingrid Yeung) 63, 312-316
A Death
in Hong Kong: The MacLennan Case of 1980 and the Suppression of a Scandal (Collett), Hong Kong: City University of Hong
Kong Press, 2018, (Christopher Munn) 58, 260-263
Décadence Mandchoue (Backhouse), Shanghai: Earnshaw Books, 2011, (Grant Hayter-Menzies) 52, 333-335
The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and
Weapons over 450 years (Garrett), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University
Press, 2010, (Clive
Willis) 51, 327-329
Democracy Shelved (Tsang),
Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1988 (F. Ching), 27, 304
The Development
of Education in Hong Kong, 1841-1897, as Revealed by the Early Education
Reports of the Hong Kong Government 1848-1896
(Bickley), Proverse Hong Kong, Hong Kong (P. Halliday), 42, 468-470
Diamond
Hill: Memories of Growing Up in a Hong Kong Squatter Village (Feng), Hong Kong:
Blacksmith Books, 2009, (Alan Smart) 50, 393-394
The Diamond Sutra: The Story of the World’s
Earliest Dated Printed Book (Wood and Barnard), London: British Library,
2010, (Anthony
Ferguson) 51, 330-332
A Dictionary of
Cantonese Slang (Hutton and Bolton), Hurst &
Company, London, 2005 (R.S. Bauer), 45, 237-245
Dictionary of
Hong Kong Biography (Holdsworth and Munn, eds.), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2012, (Alain Le Pichon) 52, 335-339
A Dictionary of Hong Kong English: Words from the Fragrant Harbour (Cummings and Wolf), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011, (Eric Mok) 52, 340-343
Different worlds of discourse: transformation of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (Qian, Fong, and Smith), Leiden and Boston: Brill NV, 2008, (Betty Wei Peh Ti) 49, 289-293
A Documentary History of Public Health in Hong Kong (Yip, Wong, and
Leung, eds), Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2018, (Robert
Peckham) 59, 239-242
The Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong memoirs (Kwan and Kwan), Hong Kong University Press, 2009, (John Strickland) 49, 293-295
Dragons:
Shorter Fiction of Leung Ping-kwan (Leung Ping-kwan), Hong Kong: Chinese
University of Hong Kong Press, 2020, (Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
The
Drunkard
(Liu Yichang), Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2020, (Douglas
Kerr) 61, 233-242
Early China Coast Meteorology: The Role of
Hong Kong (MacKeown), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies
Series), 2010, (Melissa
Hart) 51, 332-334
Early Ming wares of Chintechen,
(Brankston), Hong Kong Vetch & Lee, reissued 1970 (review: F.
Warrington-Strong) 11, 210-211
East Sails West: The Voyage of
the Keying, 1846-1855 (Davies), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2014,
(Frederick D. Grant Jr) 54, 240-241
East River
Column: The Hong Kong Guerillas in the Second World War and After,
(Chan), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009
(RAS Hong Kong Studies Series), (Sue Ebury) 50, 389-391
Eastern Fortress: A Military History of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970 (Kwong and Tsoi), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2014, (Francis David Macri) 55, 211-212
Edge of Empires: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong (Carroll), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007,
(Anthony Sweeting) 46, 185-189
Education in Hong Kong, 1941-2001: visions and
revisions (Sweeting),
Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 2004 (J. Wordie), 45, 246-247
An embassy to China…
(Cranmer-Byng), London, Longmans, 1962 (review: R.E. Lawry) 3, 136-139
Emigrant Entrepreneurs – Shanghai Industrialists in
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Hong Kong, 1982 (P.H. Hase), 22, 344-346
Peking opera; a short guide,
(Halson), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1966 (review: H. Werle) 13, 171-174
Phonologie du Dialect Hakka de Sung Him Tong (Sagart), l’Association des Recherches Interculturelles sur
l’Expression Gestuelle et Orale, Paris and Hong Kong, 1982 (J. McCoy), 22, 353-356
Piecing together Sha Po:
Archaeological Investigations and Landscape Reconstruction (Atha and
Yip), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2016, (Patrick Hase) 58, 256-257
Pirates of the South China Coast 1790-1810 (Murray), Stanford University Press, 1987 (J. Hayes), 28, 234-236
A pocket dictionary, Chinese-English, and Pekingese
syllabary, (Goodrich), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1964
(review: J.T.S. Chen) 5, 106-108
The Poetic
Mandarin (Liu Yang with Capon and
Hayes), Sydney, Art Gallery of NSW, 2005, (Elizabeth Teather) 46, 191-195
Policing Hong Kong: An Irish
History
(O’Sullivan), Hong Kong: Blacksmith Books (RAS Hong Kong Studies Series), 2018,
(David Hodson), 57,
269-271
Portraits
of Trees of Hong Kong and Southern China (Saunders, Pang, Bunker), Hong
Kong: Earnshaw Books Ltd (Hong Kong), 2019, 59,
242-244
Portugal, China and the Macau
Negotiations 1986–1999 (Mendes), Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong
Kong Studies Series), 2013, (Sonny Lo), 54, 235-237
Poverty in the Midst of
Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity (Goodstadt), Hong Kong: Hong
Kong University Press, 2014, (Frank Ching) 54, 241-242
Power and Charity: the Early History of the Tung
Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Sinn), Oxford University
Press, Hong Kong, 1989 (I. Scott), 29, 400-401
The Practical Prophet: Bishop
Ronald O. Hall of Hong Kong and His Legacies (Chan-Yeung), Hong Kong: Hong
Kong University Press, 2015, (Peter Cunich) 56,
232-234
The practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950, (Welch), Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. P., 1967 (review: M.
Topley) 8, 168-169
Prelude to Hongkong,
(Coates), London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1966 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 7, 181-185
Premodern China: A bibliographical introduction, Michigan Papers in
Chinese Studies, No. 11 (Chang), Center for Chinese Studies, University of
Michigan, 1971, (James Hayes) 12, 235-236
The Private Side of the Canton
Trade, 1700–1840: Beyond the Companies (Van Dyke and Schopp, eds.), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2018, (Richard J. Grace) 58, 284-286
Profits, policies and panics: Hong Kong’s banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935-1980 (Goodstadt), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007, (Catherine R. Schenk) 48, 223-227
Protestants
in Nineteenth-century Macau: An Anthology (Lofland and Poon), Macau:
Instituto Cultural de Macau, 2009, (Richard Garrett) 50, 398-400
Public
Success, Private Sorrow: the Life of Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor (1857-1938),
China Maritime Customs Commissioner and
Pioneer Translator (Cannon), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009 (RAS Hong Kong
Studies Series), (Catherine Ladds) 50, 388-389
Qian Mu and the World of Seven Mansions (Dennerline), Yale University Press, New Haven, 1988 (D. Faure), 28, 236-239
Rebel City:
Hong Kong’s Year of Water and Fire, (Ibrahim and Lam, ed.), Singapore: World
Scientific Publishing and Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, 2020, (Colin
Day), 61, 261-264
Reduced to a Symbolical Scale:
The Evacuation of British Women and Children from Hong Kong to Australia in
1940
(Banham), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2016,
(Vaudine
England) 58, 258-260
Report from Xunwu (Mao;
Thompson, trans), Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1990 (J. Hayes), 29, 422-423
Resist to
the end: Hong Kong 1941-1945 (Barman), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009 (RAS Hong Kong
Studies Series), (Bernice Archer) 50, 383-385
Rivalry in
Canton: The Control of Russell and Co, 1838-1840 and the Founding of Augustine
Heard & Co (Sturgis), London: The
Warren Press, 2006, (Frederick Grant) 50, 400-402
Sir Robert Ho Tung: Public Figure, Private Man (Holdsworth), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2022, (Vivian Kong) 62, 251-254
The Rural Communities of Hong Kong, Studies and
Themes (Hayes), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong,
1983 (K.M.A. Barnett), 24, 328-330
The Rural Economy of Pre-Liberation China: Trade
Increase and Peasant Livelihood in Jiangsu and Guangdong, 1870 to 1937 (Faure), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1989 (Alfred H.Y.
Lin), 29, 405-410
The Sandalwood Mountains; readings and stories of the early
Chinese in Hawaii, (Char), Honolulu, University
of Hawaii, 1975 (review: W. C. W. Lee) 15, 343-344
The Sarawak Chinese (Chin), Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1981 (L. Wright), 22, 338-339
Science in Traditional China: A Comparative
Perspective (Needham), The Chinese University of
Hong Kong Press, 1981 (Wong Yuk), 22, 356-358
Scottish Mandarin: The Life and Times of Sir Reginald Johnston (Airlie), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2012, (Grant Hayter-Menzies) 53, 322-325
The Scramble for China - Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire, 1832-1914 (Bickers), London: Allen Lane, 2011, (Glenn Timmermans) 52, 371-373
Seals of Chinese painters and collectors of the Ming and Ch’ing
period, (Contag),
Hong Kong Univ. P.,
1966 (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 149-150
Seals of Chinese painters and collectors of the Ming and Ch’ing
periods… (Contag), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1974
(paperback ed.) (review: S. Chuang) 14, 236-237
The Search for Modern China (Spence), W.W. Norton and Company (F. Ching), 30, 336-339
In Search of Old Shanghai (Pan Ling), Joint Publishing Company, Hong Kong, 1982 (A. Birch), 22, 310-312
Searching for
Frederick and adventures along the way (Bickely),
Asia 2000 Ltd, 2001 (P. Halliday), 41, 430-431
Second to None: The Story of the Hong Kong
Volunteers (Bruce), Oxford University Press, Hong
Kong, 1991 (C. Walker), 30, 326-329
Secret societies in China in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, (Chesneaux), Hong Kong, Heinemann
Educational Books, 1971 (review: M. Topley) 12, 223-227
A Sense of
place: Hong Kong west of Pottinger Street (Pearson and Ko, eds.), Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (H.K.) company limited, 2008, (Christopher Munn) 49, 320-322
‘The Senior’: John Samuel Swire, 1825-98, (Marriner), Liverpool Univ. P.,
1967 (review: A. Birch) 8, 176-177
To Serve and to Lead: A
History of the Diocesan Boys’ School Hong Kong (Fung and Chan-Yeung) Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009, (Nicholas L. Chan and Ingrid Yeung)
63, 312-316
Settlement, Life, and Politics:
Understanding the Traditional New Territories (Hase), Royal Asiatic Society Hong
Kong Studies series, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, 2020, (Elizabeth Lominska Johnson), 61, 254-257
The Silk Road,
Art and History (Tucker), Philip Wilson Publishers,
London, 2003 (E.K. Teather), 43,
217-224
Sino-French
Trade at Canton, 1698–1842 (Schopp), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University
Press, 2020, (Richard J. Grace)
62, 264-266
The Six-Day War of 1899: Hong Kong in the age of imperialism (Hase), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2008, (Dan Waters) 48, 233-236
So Great a
Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism (Fichter), Harvard University Press, 2010, (Alain Le
Pichon) 50, 394-398
Social organization: essays presented to Raymond
Firth, (Freedman), London, Frank Cass, 1967
(review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
The Sociology of Secret Societies. A Study of
Chinese Secret Societies in Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia (Mak Lau Fong), Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1981 (D.
Faure), 22, 327-328
Sound and symbol in Chinese, (Karlgren), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1962 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 140
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, Then and Now,
(A. Birch), 21, 207-208
Southeast Asia: illusion and reality in politics
and economics, (Mills), University of Minnesota P.,
1964 (review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
Southern District Officer Reports: Islands
and Villages in Rural Hong Kong, 1910-60, (Strickland ed.),
Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies Series), 2010, (Gavin Ure and James L. Watson) 51, 343-350
A Special Standing in
the World: The Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong, 1969-2019 (Munn), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University
Press, 2019, (Peter Wesley-Smith), 60, 268-270
Stanley: Behind Barbed Wire (Gittens), Hong Kong University Press, 1982 (J.A. Miller), 22, 308-310
A Stormy
Petrel: The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy (MacKeown), Hong Kong:
City University of Hong Kong Press, 2020, (Stephen Davies) 60, 266-268
Strong to Save: Maritime Mission
in Hong Kong from Whampoa Reach to the Mariners’ Club (Davies), Hong Kong:
City University of Hong Kong Press (RAS Hong Kong Studies Series), 2017,
(Vaudine England), 57,
257-260
Strangers at the gate: social disorder in South
China,
1839-1861, (Wakeman), Berkeley, Univ. of California
P., 1966 (review: J.W. Hayes) 9, 170-174
The Structure of Chinese Rural Society: Lineage and
Village in the Eastern New Territories, Hong Kong
(Faure) (A.J. Chun), 28, 240-261
Studies in Chinese Archaeology (Cheng), The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1982 (W.
Meacham), 22, 341-344
Studies on Chinese Genealogies and the History of
the Hong Kong Region (Siu), Hin Chiu Institute,
Hong Kong, 1982 (D. Faure), 22, 329-331
The study of Chinese society: essays,
selected and introduced by G. William Skinner, (Freedman), Stanford, Calif.,
Stanford Univ. P., 1979 (review: M. Topley) 19, 227-229
The Suicide of Miss Xi: Democracy and
Disenchantment in the Chinese Republic (Goodman), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021, (Veronica
Pearson) 62,
245-246
Surgeon on the China Seas: The
Journal of Charles Courtney, Surgeon RN, Recounting Experiences and
Observations of the Second Opium War, 1856-60 (Humphries), Hong Kong:
Atrabates Press, 2013, (Ria Sinha) 56,
234-235
The Survivors: A Period Piece (Fortescue), London:
Anima Books, 2015, (St John Flaherty) 56,
236-237
Tai Yu Shan: traditional ecological adaptation in a South
Chinese island, (Silva), Taipei, Orient Cultural
Service, 1972 (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 182-184
Taikoo, (Drage), London, Constable,
1970 (review: A. Birch) 11, 223-225
Taiwan feasts and customs, (Saso), Hsinchu, Taiwan, Chabanel Language Institute, 1966
(review: M. Topley) 7, 174-176
The Taiping revolutionary movement,
(Jen), New Haven, Harvard Univ. P., 1973 (review: J. W. Hayes) 15, 344-345
Taken in Hong Kong – 8 December 1941: memoirs of Norman Briggs, World War II prisoner of war (Waite), Baltimore, Publish America, 2006, (Geoffrey Emerson) 49, 322-325
Tales of Old Hong Kong: Treasures from the
Fragrant Harbour
(Sandhaus), Hong Kong: China Economic Review Publishing
(HK) Ltd for Earnshaw Books, 2010, (Robert Nield) 51, 353-354
The Teddy
Bear Chronicles (Xi Xi), Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2020,
(Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Things Chinese (Ball) (reprint
of Kelly and Walsh edition, Shanghai, 1925), Oxford University Press, Hong
Kong, 1982 (P.H. Hase), 22, 344-346
Thomas Sutherland: A Great Victorian (Sutherland), Leiston, Suffolk: Leiston
Press, 2010, (Peter
Cunich) 51, 350-352
A thousand peaks and myriad ravines,
(Li), Zurich, Artibus Asiae, 1974 (review: S. Chuang) 15, 327-343
Tin Hats and Rice, A Diary of
Life as a Hong Kong Prisoner of War 1941-45,
(Anslow), Hong Kong: Blacksmith Books, 2018, (Tony Banham) 59,
231-233
Tokyo Rising: The City since the Great Earthquake (Seidensticker), [Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.] (T.
Stanley), 33, 221-223
Tracing My Children’s Heritage (Ho), Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, 2010, (May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Trading Places: A Photographic Journey
through China’s Former Treaty Ports (Kitto), Hong Kong: Blacksmith Books,
2020, (Veronica Pearson) 60, 264-265
Traditional Chinese plays, translated, described and annotated… 2 vols, (Scott), Madison,
University of Wisconsin P., 1967-69 (review: anon) 10, 210-211; 10, 212-213
Transferring Technology to China, Prosper Giquel
and the Self-strengthening Movement (Leibo),
Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1985 (J.
Hayes), 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420[6]
Transformation from Colonial Chemist
to Global Health and Beauty Retailer: A.S. Watson (Chiu), Singapore:
World Scientific Publishing Pte Ltd., 2022, (St John Flaherty) 63, 316-317
Transport
to Another World: HMS Tamar and the Sinews of Empire, (Davies),
Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, 2022, (P. Kevin MacKeown)
62, 243-245
Troubling American Women: Narratives of Gender and Nation in Hong Kong (Ford), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011, (Peter Cunich) 52, 374-378
A True Friend to China: The Lost
Writings of a Heroic Nobody (Hicks), Shanghai: Earnshaw Books, 2015, (Colin Day) 56,
223-224
Tsuen Wan: Growth of a ‘New Town’ and Its People (Hayes), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1993 (M. Bristow), 32, 219-221
Underground Front: The Chinese
Communist Party in Hong Kong (Loh), Hong Kong: Hong Kong
University Press, 2019 (Second Edition), (Florence Mok) 59, 247-249
University of Hong Kong: the first 50 years, (Harrison), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1962 (book notice) 3, 136; (review: K. Biggerstaff) 4, 132-135
Unruly People: Crime, Community
and State in late Imperial South China (Antony), Hong Kong:
Hong Kong University Press, 2016, (Gary Chi-hung Luk), 57, 254-257
Via ports: from Hong
Kong to Hong Kong, (Grantham), Hong Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: W.
Waung) 6, 147-149
Vigil: Hong
Kong on the Brink, (Wasserstrom), New York: Columbia University Press, 2020, (Colin Day),
61, 261-264
Village and bureaucracy in Southern Sung China,
(McKnight), Univ. of Chicago P., 1971 (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 184-185
Voices From the
Past: Hong Kong 1842-1918 (Bard), Hong Kong
University Press, Hong Kong, 2002 (P. Halliday), 42, 467-468
A Voyage to War: An Englishman’s
Account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941 (Dulley), Unicorn Publishing, 2016,
(St John
Flaherty) 58, 263-264
War and
Revolution in South China: The Story of a Transnational Biracial Family,
1936-1951 (Rhoads), Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies. Hong Kong: Hong Kong
University Press, 2021, (Frank Ching) 62, 259-261
Wartime Macau: Under the
Japanese Shadow (Gunn), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2016, (Colin
Day), 57, 252-253
Watching over Hong Kong: private policing 1841-1941 (Hamilton), Hong Kong University Press, 2008, (Michael Broom) 49, 325-326
Western Medicine for Chinese:
How the Hong Kong College of Medicine Achieved a Breakthrough (Ho), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2017, (Robert Peckham) 58, 274-277
Whampoa
and the Canton Trade: Life and Death in a Chinese Port 1700–1842 (Dyke), Hong Kong: Hong Kong University
Press, 2020, (Richard J. Grace) 60, 255-258
When True Love Came to China (Pan),
Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2015, (Anne Witchard) 56, 237-239
Where empires collided: Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong,
Taiwan, and Macao (Share), Hong
Kong: Chinese University Press, 2007, (Michael
Luk) 47, 207-210
Windows on a
Chinese Past (Ng),
Dunedin: Otago Heritage Books, 1993-1999, 4
volumes, (Elizabeth Teather)
46, 195-203
The
Wolfe Sisters of Foochow, China: Born to Evangelise
(Slater), Privately printed (lulu.com/johnfitzgerald), 2016, (Peter Cunich), 57, 277-278
Women, Crime
and the Courts; Hong Kong 1841–1941 (O’Sullivan),
Hong Kong: Blacksmith Books, 2021, (Veronica Pearson), 61, 264-266
鄭宏泰, 周振威
著. 香港大老 — 周壽臣 [Xianggang dalao — Chow
Shouson] (Zheng and Chow), Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (HK) Co. Ltd., 2006,
(May Holdsworth), 51, 355-358
鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫
著. 香港大老 — 何東 [Xianggang dalao — Ho Tung]
(Zheng and Wong), Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (HK) Co. Ltd., 2007, (May
Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫
著. 香港將軍 — 何世禮 [Xianggang jiangjun — Ho Shai-lai] (Zheng
and Wong), Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (HK) Co. Ltd., 2008, (May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Xianggang lishi wenhua kaocha (Field Studies on History and Culture of Hong Kong), The Hong Kong
Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture (ed), Joint Publishing, Hong Kong,
1993 (S.M. Tam), 31, 209-212
A Yen for My Thoughts
(Leiper), South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, 1982, (J.A. Miller), 22, 308-310
Ying yai sheng-lan (The overall survey of the ocean’s shores),
(Ma), Cambridge University P., 1970 (review: G.S. Graham) 13, 169-170
books:
Chinese: collection presented to R.A.S. by Sir G.T. Staunton
(J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 1, 124-126; 2, 125; 4, 146
see also libraries; printing
books of
interest to members 50,
405-410; 51, 359-368; 54, 246-248
Borneo, folk
medicine in, 21, 10-24
Borrell, Octavius William
articles
& notes by:
“A short history of the Heude Museum ‘Museé Heude’
1858-1952. Its botanist and plant
collectors” (note), 31, 183-191
“A silver bracelet with an ancient Greek coin found in
Wewak, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea” (note), 28, 212-217, plates 9-10
Boswell, James
(1740-1795), Life of Johnson, quoted, 22, 118-141
Botanic
Garden, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 17, 234-235
botany:
Heude Museum, 1858-1952, its botanist and plant
collectors, 31, 183-191
see also flowers; plants; and names of particular plants, e.g. Bauhinia blakeana
Bowers,
Rick
articles & notes by:
“Lieutenant Charles Cameron’s Opium War Diary” (article), 52, 29-61
Bowie, D.C.
articles &
notes by:
“Captive surgeon in Hong Kong: the story of the British Military
Hospital, Hong Kong, 1942-1945” (article) 15, 150-290, photo (contents and corrigenda
precede p. 1 of 15)
Bowler, R.A.
articles
& notes by:
(and D.S.C. Yang and A.J.E. Smith) “The Pearl River estuary oyster industry in and around Deep Bay” (article), 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
Bowring, Sir John (Governor of H.K.):
in Europe and Asia, (review), 55, 205-205
hymn possibly inspired by St. Paul’s Church, Macao
(L.C. Goodrich) 9, 151-152
as hymn writer (J.M. Braga) 11, 203-204
mission to Siam (R. Bruce) 9, 94-97
“The population of China: a letter… addressed to the
Registrar General, London… 13th July, 1855” 5, 27-45, tables (reprinted from Transactions of the
China Branch, R.A.S., 5, 1855, 1-16)
Bowring, Philip
author
of reviewed books:
Empire of the Winds: the Global Role of Asia’s Great Archipelago (Reviewed by Stephen
Davies) 59, 235-239
Free Trade’s First Missionary: Sir John Bowring in Europe and Asia, (Reviewed by Vaudine England) 55, 205-205
book reviewed by:
Introduction to the Hong Kong Basic Law (Gittings), 55, 208-210
Boxer, Captain Charles Ralph, intelligence duties in pre-war China and Hong Kong, 42, 162-166, 184 (photo)
Braga family
a Portuguese family in Macau and Hong Kong, 1700 -
1945, (review), 57, 264-265
Braga, J.M.
articles &
notes by:
“What inspired Sir John Bowring’s hymn?” (note) 11, 203-204
Braga, Stuart
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong 1945: future indefinite” (article), 48, 51-67 (photos)
author of reviewed book:
Making Impressions: A Portuguese family in Macau and
Hong Kong, 1700 - 1945, (Reviewed by Cesar Guillen Nuñez), 57, 264-265
book reviewed by:
The Macanese Diaspora in British
Hong Kong, a Century of Transimperial Drifting (Chan), 62, 239-240
Brandmeyer, Polly Shih (石宝琳)
articles & notes by:
“Cornell Plant, Lost Girls and Recovered Lives:
Sino-British Relations at the Human Level in Late Qing and Early Republic
China” (article), 54,
101-129 (photos)
Brankston, A.D.
author of reviewed
book:
Early Ming wares of Chintechen,
Hong Kong Vetch & Lee, reissued 1970 (review: F. Warrington-Strong) 11, 210-211
Bray, Denis C.
articles
& notes by:
“Growing up in China: lecture to the Royal Asiatic
Society, Hong Kong Branch, 14 May, 1993” (note), 32, 199-213
reminiscences of Hong Kong, 41, 427-429
author of reviewed book:
Hong Kong Metamorphosis (Reviewed by: P.
Hase), 41, 427-429
Brearey, Oliver James
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong Identity
and History” (review article), 49, 295-319
Bredon,
J.
author of reviewed books:
Peking (Reviewed by: P.H.
Hase), 22, 344-346
(and
Mitrophanow, I.) The Moon Year (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 344-346
Brewitt-Taylor, Charles Henry (1857-1938)
biography of: (review), 50, 388-389
life of, 45, 153-172
Bridge, Robin,
articles
& notes by:
“The British occupation of The Philippines, October 1762 to April 1764” (note), 48, 205-209 (photos)
“Chusan’s position in the China trade” (article), 49, 219-228
“Translated letter from the Bishop of The Philippines
to the King of Spain dated 1584” (note), 38, 315-322
Bridgeman, Orlando, 1823-1913: letters from H.K. and China, 1842-43
(R. McLachlan) 14, 76-84
bridges, at Kim
Hau (New Territories), 30, 257-265
Briggs,
Norman
memoirs
of, World War II prisoner of war, (review), 49, 322-325
Bristow, Michael
book reviewed by: 32, 219-221
Britain
Arab dependencies in Middle East, withdrawal from, 30, 344-349, (344)
Canton, Anglo-French occupation of, 1858-1861, 28, 16-33
Chinese community in, 33, 203-210
Chinese murders in, 22, 118-141
in the Far East, survey of, 1819-c1980, 22, 361-362
in Sarawak: 19th century (L.R. Wright) 12, 29-40
investigations of land and river access to West China in the 19th century (A.D. Blue) 16, 162-178, fold, map, 6 photos
the ‘Great Game’ in Asia, 30, 314-315
Hong Kong, acquisition of (1841), 29, 8-17
Kiu Kiang Concession, incident at (1927), 29, 61-76
Weihaiwei, administration of, 1898-1930, 27, 292-296; 29, 413-417
British:
Chinese Labour Corps
Alfred
James Hadley and, 45, 233-234
Busseboom Thirteen (Individuals’ details, grave, etc.), 55, 199-203
Chinese Workers in the First World War, 51, 313-314
in France, 1917-1921, 40, 33-95, 96-111 (photos); 42, 405-406, 407-10 (photos), 411; 43, 205-206
graves of labourers, 29, 390, plates 24-25; 35, 199-201, 202-3 (photos); 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
Empire
administrators of, 44, 148-151
an
English family in China, 1817-1927, (review), 60, 260-262
industrial
development in, and the Imperial Economic Conference, 1932, 41, 1-24
Foreign Office
family, the China Consular Service, and, 1843-1900, 62, 159-185
Legation, Peking: history, 1860-1959 (J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 3, 60-87, plan, 2 plates
Military Hospital, H.K. 1942-45 (D.C. Bowie) 15, 150-290, photo (contents and corrigenda
precede p. 1 of 15)
Museum
Aurel Stein collection in, 38, 404-406
donation of ‘Benin’ cannon to, 38, 293-296
naturalists in Qing China, (review), 50, 391-392
Navy in Chinese waters, 1830-60 (review: L.R. Wright) 19, 229-232
occupation of H.K. (J.R. Jones) 12, 196-197
occupation of The Philippines, October 1762 to April 1764, 48, 205-209
rule in China: law
and justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930, (review), 49, 284-285
Sino relations, in Canton, 1817-1826, 21, 144-167
Sociologists of China Research Group, obituary by, 23, xviii-xxi
British Army Aid
Group
the Hong Kong Chinese
Regiment, 54, 81-99
John Pownall Reeves
in Macau during WWII, (review), 54, 238-240
a message for nasty,
(review), 63, 320-323
Paul Tsui Ka Cheung,
1916-1994, 49, 267-273
Brocheux,
Pierre, comp.
author of reviewed book:
Histoire
de l’Asie du Sud-Est, Révoltes, Reformes, Révolutions (Reviewed by: J.
Hayes), 22, 350-351
Bromfield, A.C.
articles & notes by:
(and Rosemary Lee) “The life and times of Captain Samuel Cornell Plant, Master Mariner and Senior Inspector, Upper Yangtze River, Chinese Maritime Customs” (note), 41, 407-412, 413-6 (photos)
bronze:
artifacts from Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island (E. Maneely) 2, 106
crosses, Nestorian: F.A. Nixon collection (F.S. Drake) 2, 11-14
Brook’s
gecko found in Macao (J.D. Romer) 18, 191
Brooke, Sir James, Rajah of Sarawak:
family, rajah rule in Sarawak, 22, 339-341
(L.R. Wright) 12, 29-40
mission to Siam (R. Bruce) 9, 86-88
Broom, Michael Brian 1951-2021
book
reviewed by:
Watching over Hong Kong: private policing 1841-1941 (Hamilton), 49, 325-326
obituaries
by:
54, 249-251 (Mark MacAlpine)
56,
251-257 (Dan
Waters)
obituary of: 61, 269-273
Brotherton Library, University of Leeds: gift of
Chinese books from Royal Asiatic Society (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 4, 146
Brown, Edward de Renzi 1944-2017
obituary of: 58, 292
Brown, John McLeavy, Chief Commissioner of Customs and Controller
of Finance, Korea: library (J.W. Hayes) 20, 158-159
Brown, Victoria
articles
& notes by:
“Photographs from [sic] the Hong Kong 1906 typhoon”
(note), 38, 297-303 (photos)
articles
& notes by:
“An Imperial Chinese banner preserved in Kendal,
England” (note), 23, 202-203, plate 11
“An ode on Hong Kong composed by the mayor of Canton
in 1845” (note), 23, 193-196
“A relic of St Francis Xavier” (note), 23, 204-207, plates 12-14
“Photographs of the function to mark the award of the
Bronze Bauhinia Star to Dan Waters” (note), 38, 403 (photos)
“Relics of Hong Kong and China in British army and regimental museums” (note), 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
author of reviewed book:
Second
to None: The Story of the Hong Kong Volunteers (Reviewed by: C. Walker), 30, 326-329
obituary
of: 51, 379-380
Bruce, R.
articles
& notes by:
“King Mongkut of Siam and his treaty with Britain” (article)
9, 82-100
Brunei:
history (L.R. Wright) 17, 12-29
Bryant,
Shelly
author of reviewed book:
The Classical Gardens of
Shanghai
(Reviewed by Jane Ram) 56,
224-225
bubonic plague see disease
Buckley, C.B.
author
of reviewed book:
An anecdotal history of old times in Singapore, 1819-1867, Kuala Lumpur, University of Malaya P., 1965 (review: B. Harrison) 6, 146-147
Buddhism
in China:
early history (review: S. Chuang) 13, 175-178
history (review: T.H. Yang) 7, 177-178
19th century: influence in rural areas (M. Topley) 8, 22-25
19th and 20th centuries: foreign relations (H. Welch):
with Christianity 6, 86-91; with Japan 6, 73-80;
with overseas Chinese 6, 91-94;
with Theravada Buddhism 6, 83-86;
with Tibet 6, 81-83
20th century (review: M. Topley) 8, 168-169
dictionary of, 29, 423-424, (424)
Buddhist:
career (H. Welch) 2, 37-48
monasteries in China: architecture and function
(review: M. Topley) 8, 170-171
monks, self-perception of, 23, 23-40
nunnery, at Cheung Shan Kwu Tsz, New Territories, 29, 121-157, plates 20-21
organizations in H.K. (H. Welch) 1, 98-114
sources of the novel Fêng-shên Yen-i (封神演義)
(T.Y. Liu) 1, 68-97
temples
and monasteries in H.K. (K.G. Stevens) 20, 7-11
temples, altar images, in Taiwan, 30, 297-298, plate 6
building (construction):
building
Colonial Hong Kong: speculative development and segregation in the city, (review), 63, 318-320
in Hong Kong, 29, 1-7
the making of Hong Kong: from vertical to
volumetric, (review), 51, 340-342
Bun festival, Cheung Chau, H.K. (A.J. Hinton) 17, 141-143
Bundey, William
in Hong Kong, 51, 309-312
Bünger, K.
books reviewed
by:
“Asian perspectives: the bulletin of the
Far-Eastern Prehistory Association, vol. VII, 1963” (review) 5, 111-112
“Journal of
oriental studies, vol. V, 1959-60” (review)
5, 108-110
Bunker,
Sally Grace
illustrator
of reviewed book:
(Richard
M.K. Saunders and Chun Chiu Pang) Portraits of Trees of Hong Kong and
Southern China, (Reviewed
by Karen Barretto) 59,
242-244
burial:
customs, Chinese, in H.K. (B.D. Wilson) 1, 115-123; (H. Baker) S1, 36-9
old Protestant Cemetery in Macau, 47, 127-164; 50, 379; 51, 301-304
urns (plate) after S1, 24; (J.C.Y. Watt) 9, 162, 2 plates
Burkhardt, V.R.
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong butterflies” (article) 4, 97-104, 7 col. plates
“A Hong Kong Butterfly: Lamproptera curius
(Fabricius) walkeri (Moore)” (article) 10, 63-68, 8 col. Plates
Burma
behind the front lines in, during World War II,
1942-1944, 32, 113-148
guerrilla training in, during World War II, 31, 135-180, plate 1
Mon and other relics (M. Smithies) 16, 179-190
Burma, India and W. China trade: 19th century British attempts (A.D.
Blue) 16, 162-165
business firms, German, in Hong Kong
before 1914, 44, 91-113
1846-1918, 34, 20-53
Butterfield & Swire:
history (review: A. Birch) 11, 223-225
John
Swire & Sons and its world 1816–1980, (review), 61, 249-252
Taikoo
Sugar Refinery workers’ housing, 57,
130-157
(trading company), 30, 225-228
butterflies:
Common Birdwing (Troides Helena), in H.K. (J. Carey Hughes and J.B. Pickford) 16, 301-304, 2 p. of col. plates
of H.K. (V.R. Burkhardt) 4, 97-104, 7 col. plates
see also Lamproptera curius (Fabricius) walkeri (Moore)
butterfly fish (Chaetodon modestus) from Mirs Bay, H.K. (col. plate 5) after 10, 233
Byng J.L. Cranmer see Cranmer-Byng, J.L.
C Force
and the battle of Hong Kong, 51, 237-256
cadet officers
in H.K. Government service (H.J. Lethbridge) 10, 36-56 (with
errata slip)
Caine, Sir Sydney
Hong Kong’s first Financial Secretary, 50, 371-377
Caldbeck, Macgregor and Company, 30, 231-232
calendar, Chinese (K.M.A. Barnett) S2, 36-53, table; (F.I. Tseung) S2, 67-70; see also festivals
calendering
and dyeing on Ap Lei Chau, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 198-199, illus.
Callaghan,
Thomas F.
an
early Corkman in Hong Kong, 59, 209-213
calligraphy:
Chinese: catalogues: history (S. Chuang) 13, 85-110
the poetic Mandarin, (review), 46, 191-195
Cambodia,
proposed tribunal for Khmer Rouge, 43, 89-104
Camellia granthamiana, Sealy (col. plate) facing 1, 28; see also 1, 29
Camellia hongkongemis, Seem (col. plate) facing 3, 44; see also 3, 45
Cameron, Lieutenant Charles
Opium War diary of, 52, 29-61
camphorwood chests
and the China trade, 49, 7-20
cannon:
‘Benin’ cannon, history of, 38, 293-296
cannon in Kowloon City, 27, 279-280
Ch’ing cannon, 1805, in Hong Kong, 23, 208, plates 15-17
and
machine guns in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century, 63, 302-311
Ming, found in Tsiu Keng, N.T.
(L.C. Goodrich and H.L. Lo) 7, 152-157, 2 plates
nineteenth century cannon (Dahlgren shell gun) at
Taipa Fort, 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos); 44, 132-135
old guns found at Arsenal Street, Hong Kong – a preliminary report on some excavated gun barrels, 45, 222, 222-4 (photos), 225-8
Taipa Fort and a nineteenth century cannon, 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos)
Taipa Fort and a
nineteenth century cannon, a further note, 44, 132-135
at Tung Chung Fort, Lantau Island (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 207-209, 8 photos
Cannon, Isidore
Cyril
articles
& notes by:
“Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor, 1857-1938: translator
and Chinese Customs commissioner” (article), 45, 153-172
author
of reviewed book:
Public
Success, Private Sorrow: the Life of Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor (1857-1938),
China Maritime Customs Commissioner and
Pioneer Translator (Reviewed
by Catherine Ladds) 50, 388-389
Canton (廣州):
Anglo-Chinese
propaganda battles and the First Opium War in Canton, 56,
172-193
Anglo-French occupation of, 1858-1861, 28, 16-33
British at, 1857-58: paintings (P.H. Collin) 12, 20-28, 2 plates
and the British, 1839-61 (review: J.W. Hayes) 9, 170-174
a Chinese wartime newspaper in Guangzhou, 62, 141-158
cemeteries in, 41, 337-338
factories
images of,
1760-1822,
(review), 56,
228-230
foreigners, and architecture from the late
Eighteenth to the early Twentieth Centuries, (review), 57, 266-268
government, 1911-1924, 36, 195-222
history of, 41, 423-426
linguists in the 1730s, 57, 7-35
rivalry in: the control of Russell and Co,
1838-1840 and the founding of Augustine Heard & Co, (review), 50, 400-402
river estuary region: history, 19th century (J.J.
Nolde) 6, 9-24
ode by mayor of, 1845, 23, 193-196
opium houses in, 1930s, 45, 145-152
RAS HK Branch visit to, 43, 163-182 (photos)
revolution planned for, 1895, 28, 203-207
Sino-British relations in, 1817-1826, 21, 144-167
the American Commercial Community at Canton and the shaping of American
China Policy, 1784‒1844, (review), 55, 216-218
Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762, (review), 48, 210-213
the Canton System: conflict and
accommodation in the Contact Zone, 50, 51-66
cessation of trade, 1839 (W.C. Hunter) 4, 9-41, 2 plates (facsim., map); see also additional note (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 5, 116-117
coordinating the private traders
in the early 1830s, 59,
108-147
end
of the Hong System, 1833–1838, 54, 131-155
the house of Houqua and the Canton System, (review), 58, 286-289
Howqua and the Howqua, 50, 99-121
incident between Hong merchants and E.I.C., 1811 (J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 15, 48-60
and the Lianyang Trading System in Historical Perspective, 59, 51-75
linguists in the
1730s, 57, 7-35
merchants of, and Macao, Vol.
1, politics and strategies in Eighteen-Century Chinese trade (review),
56,
215-223
merchants of, and Macao,
Vol. 2, success and failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese trade, (review), 56,
215-223
1700-1845, (review), 46, 175-178
old China Trade and, 43, 29-56, 57 (map), 58-62 (photos)
private side of the, 1700–1840, (review),
58, 284-286
Sino-French, at Canton, 1698–1842, (review), 62, 264-266
Thomas Handasyd Perkins and the Boston-Smyrna-Canton
Opium Trade, 52, 7-28
Whampoa
and the, 1700–1842, (review), 60, 255-258
William Henry Low’s trading, 1840-1841, 49, 105-125
see also China
trade; trade
Canton water pine (Glyplostrobus pensilis):
(D.C. Shen) 12, 198-200, photo
at Tai Hang village, New Territories, 22, 302-305
Cantonese:
(language):
dictionaries: English (review: J. McCoy) 6, 153-158
expletives or particles (K.M.A. Barnett) 10, 94-127, diagrs.
loan-words [K.M.A. Barnett] 4, 152-154; (L.C. Goodrich) 6, 159-160; (R.W. Thompson) 6, 160-165
see also Chinese (language)
(opera):
observations on, in a Rural
Setting, 53, 183-214
ritual of offering the White Tiger in, 30, 169-179
(people):
boat
populations, ancestry among, 56, 67-91
merchants, in 19th century Hong Kong, 31, 1-39
mixed communities with Hakka (J.W. Hayes) S1, 21-6
society in Hong Kong and Singapore: essays by
Marjorie Topley, (review), 51, 315-323
Cape D’Aguilar (德己笠角、鶴咀):
R.A.S. visit, 1973
(photos) 14, plates 45-8
RAS HK Branch visits to, 1993 and 1994, 33, 217-218, 220 (photo)
Capon, Edmond
author
of reviewed book:
(and Liu Yang and James Hayes) The Poetic Mandarin, (Reviewed by Elizabeth
Teather) 46, 191-195
articles &
notes by:
(and J.B. Pickford) “The occurrence of Troides Helena
(Linn.) in Hong Kong” (note) 16, 301-304, 2 p. of col. plates
Carpenter, Henri
articles & notes by:
(and Kees Rookmaaker) “Early references to the
rhinoceros on the Chinese island of Hainan” (note), 45, 235-236
Carroll, John M.
articles & notes by:
“The Canton System: Conflict and Accommodation in the Contact Zone” (article), 50, 51-66
author of reviewed books:
A Concise History of Hong Kong, (Reviewed
by Anthony Sweeting) 47, 198-202
Edge of Empires: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong,
(Reviewed by Anthony Sweeting) 46, 185-189
(and
Priscilla Roberts, eds) Hong Kong in the
Cold War, (Reviewed by Leo F. Goodstadt) 57,
250-252
book
reviewed by:
The China Coast: Trade and the First Treaty
Ports (Nield), 51, 323-326
carving
of Chinese images in Singapore (K.G. Stevens) 14, 68-75, 27 photos
cash, Chinese see Currency, Chinese
cassia-bark
tree or Cinnamomum cassia (D.C. Shen) 14, 190-191, plate 49
Cassytha filiformis Linn, (photos) 17, plate
34A-B
Castle Peak (青山):
legends and shrines of, 28, 76-85
urban development (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 82-4, map
see also Tuen Mun
Castle Peak Hospital
the
establishment of, 63, 94-114
catalogues
of fine art collections in China: history (S. Chuang) 13, 85-110
Causeway Bay (銅鑼灣), see Tung Lo Wan
British (Protestant), San Pedro, Makati, The
Philippines, 27, 101-111, plates 17-18
Chinese Labour Corps, 40, 88-91, 108 (photo)
Colonial, at Happy Valley, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 190-191
development of, in Hong Kong, 1841-1950, 41, 241-280
foreigners’, French Island, Canton, 43, 174-176 (photos)
government, at Happy Valley, 25, 17-26
military, in
Britain, 40, 64-66
Chai Wan and Stanley, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 192-193
Flanders, 35, 199-201, 202-3 (photos); 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
France, 40, 58-64
Shorncliffe, England, 29, 390, plates 24-25
Stanley,
Hong Kong Memorial: Chinese Mariners of the First World War, 60, 200-210
Old Protestant, at Macao (Sir L. Ride) 3, 9-35; 47, 127-164; 50, 379; 51,
301-304
Protestant, at Happy Valley, 38, 170, 171 (photo)
review of recent research on, 1995-2001, 41, 329-339
social
history of the Hong Kong Cemetery, (review), 51, 337-340
(see also graves)
censuses, see population censuses
ceramics,
Ming, from Chingtechen (review: F. Warrington-Strong) 11, 210-211
see
also Cerrarts Factory
ceremonies:
Religious
see Tun fu (躉符) ceremonies
Religious, in Taiwan (review: M. Topley) 7, 174-176
social
see Baci ceremony, Laos
Cerrarts Factory, Hung Shui Kiu, N.T. (H. Werle) 14, 230-231
Cha kui (茶居)
or tea houses (notes) 14, 218-220
Chaetodon modestus (butterfly fish) from Mirs Bay, H.K. (col. plate 5) after 10, 233
chai tong (菜塘)
(M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) 8, 135-137, 140-8, 6 photos.
Ngau Chi Wan and its, 62, 186-211
Chai Wan (柴灣):
Military Cemetery:
H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 192
study
of the 72 Dutch Servicemen interred at the Hong Kong Sai Wan War Cemetery, 63, 258-276
Tai Sheung Lo Kwan temple at, 28, 217-218
Chamberlain, Jonathan
author
of reviewed book:
King Hui: the man who owned all the opium in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Peter E. Halliday) 48, 231-233
Chan (陳):
clan of Tseung Kwan O (B. Williams) 7, 158-160
family
of Sam Tung Uk (notes) 14, 232-234
family, history of, 28, 94-184
Chan, A-kuen (陳亞權), alias Chinam (齊南),
H.K. businessman (C.T. Smith) 11, 84
Chan,
Bruce A.
articles & notes by:
“A Forgotten Qing Era Progressive: Kwong Ki
Chiu - Lexicographer, Interpreter, Textbook Author, Newspaper Publisher” (biographical note), 53, 227-261 (photos, illustrations)
“The Story of my Childhood Home: A Hong Kong
Mid-Levels Residence, c.1880-1953”
(article), 58, 110-136 (photos, maps)
Chan, Catherine S.
articles & notes by:
(and Brian Edgar) “Contested Allegiance: The Response Of Hong Kong’s Macanese Community to the Challenges of the Japanese Occupation” (article), 61, 100-121
author of reviewed
book:
The Macanese Diaspora in British Hong Kong, a Century of Transimperial Drifting, (Reviewed by Stuart Braga) 62, 239-240
Admiral Chan Chak
escape from Hong Kong, (review), 52, 343-345
Chan, J.L.Y.
articles
& notes by:
“The library of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society” (note), 42, 361-367, 368-71 (photos)
Chan, Johannes M. M.
author
of reviewed book:
Paths of Justice,
(Reviewed by P.Y. Lo) 59, 237-239
Chan, K.C. (陳潔貞)
articles
& notes by:
“The United States and the question of Hong Kong, 1941-45”
(article) 19, 1-20
Chan Ka Yan
articles
& notes by:
“Joss stick manufacturing: a study of a traditional
industry in Hong Kong” (article), 29, 94-120, plates 15-19
Chan Kwok Shing (陳國成)
articles
& notes by:
“Negotiating the transfer practice of housing in a
Chinese village” (article), 37, 63-80
Chan, Lai-sun (曽蘭生) secretary to Li Hung-chang
(T.Y. Chan) 16, 107-111; (C.T. Smith) 16, 112-116; Chinese
freemason in USA, 21, 179-184
Chan, Mimi
articles
& notes by:
“Of hongs and tongs and all that jazz: a
note on lexical borrowing from Chinese in English with special reference to
Hong Kong” (article), 23, 62-90
Chan,
Nicholas L.
articles & notes by:
(and
Wing Chung Fong) “On the History of the Female Diocesan School, Hong Kong
(1860–1869) Part 1” (article),
61, 59-81
(and Wing Chung Fong) “On the History of
The Female Diocesan School, Hong Kong (1860–1869) Part 2” (article), 62, 36-56
book reviewed by:
(and Ingrid Yeung)
Daily Giving Service: A History of the Diocesan Girls’ School Hong Kong (Chan-Yeung),
63, 312-316
(and Ingrid Yeung)
To Serve and to Lead: A History of the Diocesan Boys’ School Hong Kong (Fung
and Chan-Yeung), 63, 312-316
Chan, Sau Y.
articles
& notes by:
“The offering to the White Tiger in Cantonese opera”
(article), 30, 169-179
Chan Sui-jeung 1933-2018
author
of reviewed book:
East River
Column: The Hong Kong Guerillas in the Second World War and After,
(Reviewed by Sue Ebury) 50, 389-391
obituary of: 58, 292-294
Chan, W.L.
articles
& notes by:
“The
fish fauna of Hong Kong” S6, 108-26
Chan, Wellington K.K.
articles
& notes by:
“Merchant organisations in late imperial China: patterns of
change and development” (lecture) 15, 28-42
Chan Wing-hoi
articles
& notes by:
“The Dangs of
Kam Tin and their jiu festival” (article), 29, 302-375
“From langming ordination names to gongming
imperial decrees: study of a Hakka religious practice and its decline”
(article), 36, 93-127
“Observations at the jiu festival of Shek O and
Tai Long Wan, 1986” (article), 26, 78-101, plates at 81-2, 89 and 94-5
Chan-Yeung,
Moira M.W.
author of reviewed book:
Daily Giving Service: A
History of the Diocesan Girls’ School Hong Kong (Reviewed by Nicholas
L. Chan and Ingrid Yeung) 63, 312-316
A Medical History of Hong Kong 1842-1941, (Reviewed by Robert
Peckham) 59, 239-242
A
Medical History of Hong Kong: The Development and Contribution of Outpatient
Services, (Reviewed by Jack Greatrex) 62, 241-242
The Practical Prophet: Bishop
Ronald O. Hall of Hong Kong and His Legacies, (Reviewed by Peter Cunich) 56,
232-234
(and Yee Wang Fung)
To Serve and to Lead: A History of the Diocesan Boys’ School Hong Kong (Reviewed by Nicholas
L. Chan and Ingrid Yeung) 63, 312-316
Chang, Eileen
author
of reviewed books:
The Book of Change, (Reviewed by Gillian Bickley) 52, 348-352
The Fall of the Pagoda, (Reviewed by Gillian Bickley) 52, 348-352
Chang Hsin
book
reviewed by:
Chang, Pai-wan (張百萬) of Pai Sha, Pescadores (K.G. Stevens)
18, 200-201
Chang, Pao-tsai (張保仔): pirate exploits (J.J. Nolde) 6, 13-14
Chang, Yu-tang (張玉堂), Deputy Garrison Commander Kowloon,
1794?-1870 (F. Sham and J.W. Hayes) 15, 311-318
changes see economic and social changes; environmental changes
The Changing face of Hong Kong (symposium, Nov. 1968): introduction S3, 1-2
Ch’aochow see Chiuchow
chaos theory, 32, 218-219
Chapman, J.D. (ed.) The international river
basin, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1963 (book notice) 3, 141
Chapman,
Michael E.
articles & notes by:
“Taking Business to the Tiger’s Gate: Thomas Handasyd Perkins and the Boston-Smyrna-Canton Opium Trade of the Early Republic” (article), 52, 7-28
Chapu (Zhapu),
capture of, 1842, 34, 119-127; 35, 210-211, 212 (illus), 213-5 (photos)
Char, T.Y.
articles
& notes by:
“A Hawaiian king visits Hong Kong, 1881” (article) 16, 92-106, 3 plates
“In search of the Chinese name for ‘Li Sun’ ” (article) 16, 107-111
author of reviewed
book:
The Sandalwood Mountains; readings and stories of the early
Chinese in Hawaii, Honolulu, University of
Hawaii, 1975 (review: W.C.W. Lee) 15, 343-344
character analysis by face reading (F.I. Tseung) S2, 61-3
characters, eight (八字): analysis in fortune-telling (F.I. Tseung) S2, 63-71
charcoal
burning in H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 199-203
charitable institutions based on merchant organisations in the
late Ch’ing (W.K.K. Chan) 15, 32-38
charms, paper (fu 賦): types and uses (M. Topley) S2, 110-13, 4 plates
chart of S.
China Sea, 1780, showing H.K. (H.J. Talbot) 10, 128-133, plate (map)
Charter,
Anthony Crowley
author
of reviewed book:
The First Shall Be Last: The War
Journal of John Charter and Memoirs of Yvonne Charter, Hong Kong 1940-1945 and Stanley Civilian Internment
Camp, (Reviewed by Tony Banham) 59,
231-233
Chartered Bank, 30, 242-243
Chater, Sir Paul
27, 199-226; 30, 225, 234, 237, 249
residence (P. Wesley-Smith) 18, 202-204, 9 photos
Chatham Path:
RAS visit to No. 1, 47, 189-197
Chau
& Lee Architects
traces
of a modern Hong Kong architectural practice, 1933–1991, 54, 59-79
Chau, David H.S.
articles
& notes by:
“Woodblock printing, an essential medium of cultural inheritance
in Chinese history” (article) 18, 175-189
Chau, Sir Tsun-nin (周埈年), unofficial member of Leg. and Exec, Councils, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 25
Chau Wong Yee Kung Ts’z (周,王 二公祠),
Shui T’au, Kam T’in, N.T. 14, plate 41 (see also p. 185)
Ch’ëa Kam-kwong,
martyrdom of, 42,
187-244
Cheefoo (Yantai), RAS visit to, 1999, 38, 336-339, 357-8 (photos)
Chek Keng village (Sai Kung), study of conservation and land use in, 43, 10-11
Chek
Pik
incident
at, and murals at Shan Tsui, 53, 298-302
chemistry, development of, in China, 30, 344-349, (347)
Chen, C.S. (陳正祥)
book
reviewed by:
“Land use and mineral deposits in Hong Kong,
southern China, and South-East Asia, ed. by S.G. Davis” (review) 5, 103-106
Chen
Cheng-siang
author of reviewed book:
A
Cultural Geography of China (Reviewed by: N. Ng Yen-tak), 22, 313-315
Chen, John T.S.
book
reviewed by:
“A pocket dictionary, Chinese-English... [comp.
by] Chauncey Goodrich” (review) 5, 106-108
Ch’en, K.S. (陳觀勝)
author of reviewed book:
Kenneth, Buddhism in China: a historical survey,
Princeton, N.J., Princeton Univ. P., 1964 (review: T.H. Yang) 7, 177-178
Chen,
Song-Chuan
author
of reviewed book:
Merchants of War and Peace:
British Knowledge of China in the Making of the Opium War, (Reviewed by
Richard Grace) 57,
261-263
Chen, William Y.
articles &
notes by:
“A bibliography of Taoism in oriental languages” 20, 184-208
Cheng,
Christopher
articles & notes by:
“Sham
Shui Po: The Centre of Poverty in HK” (article), 53, 7-30 (photo, maps)
Cheng Ho (鄭和), eunuch admiral and deified
hero (K.G. Stevens) 12, 192-195, 2 photos; (review: G.S.
Graham) 13, 169-170
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (青雲亭廟),
Malacca: ancestral images (photo: K.G. Stevens) 18, plate 23
Cheng, T.C. (鄭棟材)
articles & notes by:
“Chinese unofficial members of the Legislative and
Executive Councils in Hong Kong up to 1941” (lecture)
9, 7-30
Cheng
Te-k’un, Studies in Chinese Archaeology (Reviewed by: W. Meacham), 22, 341-344
Cheng Yung
Uk Tao and the books of, 47, 33-40
Chere, L.M.
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong riots of October 1884: evidence of Chinese
nationalism?” (article) 20, 54-65
Chesneaux, Professor Jean
articles & notes by:
“China in the eyes of the French intellectuals”
(article), 27, 11-29
author of reviewed
book:
Secret societies in China in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, Hong Kong, Heinemann Educational Books,
1971 (review: M. Topley) 12, 223-227
Chetwynd-Chatwin, H.J.W.
articles & notes by:
“The British merchantman ‘Norma’” (note), 30, 303-307
Cheung Ah-Lum (businessman),
biographical note on, 24, 282-287
Cheung Chau (長洲):
(A.J. Hinton) 17, 130-143; (W. Schofield) 17, 146-147, 148-50
Chang Yu-tang and an old hanging scroll from, 15, 311-318
history, 1850-98 (J.W. Hayes) 3, 88-106, map
lantern festival in (1971), 26, 267-270
Ch’eung Ch’un Yuen (長春園),
Shui T’au village, N.T., 14, plate 37 (see also p. 175)
Cheung Ka-wai, Gary
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong’s Watershed: The 1967 Riots, (Reviewed by David Clayton) 52, 363-366
Cheung-Macpherson, Ophelia Look-ping
1939-2017
obituary of: 58, 295-297
Cheung Pao Tsai
(張保仔), biographical notes on, 34, 171-173
Cheung, Paul Tsui Ka
note on Ham Tin Village, Pui O (1950), 52, 310-314
biography
of:
a biographical note, 49, 267-273
Cheung Shan Kwu Tsz (長山古寺 New Territories), Buddhist nunnery at, 29, 121-157, plates 20-21
Cheung, Sidney (張展鴻)
articles & notes by:
“Traditional dwellings, conservation and land use: a
study of three villages in Sai Kung, Hong Kong” (article), 43, 1-14
Cheung Wai Chung
articles
& notes by:
“Procrastinated
Modernity: The Establishment of Hong Kong’s Castle Peak Hospital in
1961” (article), 63, 94-114
Cheung, Wilkin W.K.
book reviewed by: 22, 326-327
Cheung, Y.H. (and K.Y. Tai, S W Tsao and L.B. Thrower)
articles & notes by:
“The structure and operation of Kei Wais” (article), 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Cheung, Yuk-tong see Chang, Yu-tang (張玉堂)
Chiang Kai-shek, former residence of, in Chongqing, 45, 182-184, 219-20 (photos)
chi tsai (紙仔
“small papers”), land settlement and, 28, 228-233, plates 14-15
child labour,
law in Hong Kong, 28, 44-69
child guidance: H.K. (book notice) 7, 187-188
Chin,
John M.
author of reviewed book:
The Sarawak Chinese (Reviewed by: L.
Wright), 22, 338-339
China:
archaeology in, 22, 341-344
archery tradition in, 42, 245-254
architecture, domestic (L.F. Sullivan) 12, 130-149, 2 photos, 4 plans
aspects of modernisation of, 42, 472-474
bibliography for studies of, 34, 193-215
on brink of war, 1937-1941, 30, 89-145
British
and American law courts in China and Japan (1842-1943), (review), 56,
239-243
Buddhism:
early
history (review: S. Chuang) 13, 175-178
foreign relations, 20th century (H. Welch) 6, 73-99
history (review: T.H. Yang) 7, 177-178
influence in rural areas, 19th century (M. Topley) 8, 22-25
20th century (review: M. Topley) 8, 168-169
Buddhist monasteries (review: M. Topley) 8, 170-171
central:
Christian missionary in, 1887, 41, 353-356
local customs of early spring in late imperial, 41, 25-42
chemistry in, development of, 30, 344-349, (347)
civil war in, diary of, 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
classical gardens in:
22, 334-335; Shanghai, (review), 56,
224-225
commercial associations, late Ch’ing (W.K.K. Chan) 15, 28-42
Communism in, origins and ideology of, 30, 340-342
crisis in, exiled intellectual’s essays on, 30, 344-349, (345)
cult of the dead in modern, compared with ancient
Rome, 25, 119-151
cultural geography of, 22, 313-315
cultural relations with western countries under Mongol
Empire (H. Franke) 6, 49-72
description and travel, 1842-43 (R. McLachlan) 14, 76-84
economic conditions and policy (C.M. Hsieh) 15, 43-47
an
Englishman’s eyewitness account of 1970s China, (review), 58, 279-281
excursion to mainland of, by John Fryer, 36, 129-145, 146 (illus), 147-9 (photos)
exhibition of materials relating to, in National
Library of Australia, 44, 145-147
foreign relations:
in 10th-14th centuries, 24, 325-328
with Great Britain (C. Lupton) 2, 115-121; (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 7, 181-185; (S. Uhalley) 10, 24-35; see also An embassy to China; Peking: British Legation
with U.S.A. (review: C. Lupton) 7, 186-187; (K.S. Chan) 19, 1-20
foreigners during T’ang dynasty (L. Y. Chiu) 13, 58-72
Friends Ambulance Unit: transport operations, 1942-46 (W.A. Reynolds)
16, 135-161,
2 maps, 2 photos; 17, 43-54, map, 14 photos; Geoffrey Bonsall: his career in, 51, 291-299; Emyrs Jones, a true friend to China, (review), 56,
223-224
government, 19th century (L.Y. Chiu) 11, 33-51
growing up in, 32, 199-213
guerrilla training in, 31, 135-180, plate 1
history:
bibliographical introduction to premodern China, (review), 12, 235-236
bibliography (review: F.W. Mote) 5, 101-103
my
journey as a historian of China,
(review), 60, 251-253
regional approach (J.J. Nolde) 6, 9-24
sources
of de Mailla (R.G. Irwin) 14, 92-100
Sun Yat-sen’s use and understanding (S. Uhalley) 8, 109-118
1793-1949: anthology of western accounts (review: J.W. Hayes) 8, 174-175
history
of photography in, 1842-1860,
(review), 50, 385-387
hospital as work unit in, 24, 340-342
ICI, history of, in, 30, 344-349, (344)
impact of, on French intellectuals, 27, 11-29
Imperial Ming tombs, 22, 360-361
in 19th century paintings (P.H. Collin) 12, 20-28
information and interpretation (H. Welch) 20, 129-133
inland waters: shipping (A.D. Blue) 16, 162-178, fold, map, 6 photos
Jesuit accommodation and origins of sinology in, 30, 329-332
Kiu Kiang, incident at (1927), 29, 61-76
Kuomintang Left in Nationalist revolution in, 1924-1931, 30, 344-349, (347)
land tenancy in, 23, 18-22
land tenure system in east and south, 21, 25-29, 36
law, family and commercial (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
local administration in, in Yuan dynasty, 30, 344-349, (346)
Lord Macartney’s Embassy to, 1793, 41, 367-372
and the Macau negotiations 1986–1999, (review), 54, 235-237
marine flora and fauna of southern, 22, 331-332
marriage:
when true love came to China, (review), 56,
237-239
military service for foreigners (R.J. Smith) 15, 113-138
minorities of southern, 26, 102-114
missions, British protestant: guide to archives
(review: S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
modern, history of, 30, 336-339
modernization: military aspects (R.J. Smith) 16, 12-24
National People’s Congress and politics of institutional change, 30, 344-349, (346)
naval history, 1830-60 (review: L.R. Wright) 19, 229-232
Nestorian Church and relics (F.S. Drake) 2, 14-25
newspaper coverage of, in The Illustrated London News, 1861, 38, 147-164, 165-70 (illustrations), 171 (photo)
1982 constitution and legal system in, 22, 99-117
Olympic football team, 1936
players from Hong Kong, 48, 7-23
opinions on, among British naval and military officers
who served in, 39, 211-233
photographic history of
1890-1938, 31, 206-207
1937-1987, 31, 207-209
pirates of south coast of, 1790-1810, 28, 234-236
popular culture:
of old, and stability in Tsuen Wan, 30, 1-25
late 19th and early 20th century:
bibliography (J.W. Hayes) 20, 168-183
population (Sir J. Bowring) 5, 27-45, tables
price and consumption of in, in 1901, 49, 127-218
RAS visit to north-east, 1999, 38, 329-351, 352-68 (photos)
record of one day in, 1936, 24, 331-332
relics of, in British army museums, 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
religion and rural organization, 19th century (M.
Topley) 8, 9-43
religious practices in pre-modern, 22, 344-346
ritual theatres in, 22, 336-338
rural architecture, traditional, in, 30, 343
rural economy and foreign trade in pre-liberation,
1870-1937, 29, 405-410
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905, and, 43, 127-153, 154-62 (photos)
sacred mountains (reviews: H. Werle) 14, 235-236; 14, 243-244
science, traditional, in, 22, 356-358
secret societies, 19th-20th century (review: M. Topley) 12, 223-227
Sino-American
arts exchange, 1972-1986, 31, 65-103
relations since 1900, 30, 344-349, (348)
Sino-French relations:
in Hong Kong, 1884, 22, 65-98
war
with France, 1883-85 (L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
social conditions under communism (review: J.A.
Beaudry) 6, 150-152
social studies (review: M. Topley) 19, 227-229
south coast of, cleared of inhabitants, 1662-1669, 28, 86-93
southwest, Hmong people in, 39, 171-180
spying for, Gladys Aylward and, 44, 121-125
temples,
supplicating the deities in mainland, 36, 239; 37, ii
traditional society of late Ch’ing, 22, 344-346
transferring technology to, Prosper Giquel and
self-strengthening movement in, 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
travel diary and photos of, during World War II, 30, 332-333
travel guide to, 22, 358-360
travels through, 29, 423-424, (424)
Tsungli Yamen: establishment (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 12, 41-54
village government (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 184-185; (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 113-174, bibliography (10 p.)
walled cities: maps (review: D. Faure) 20, 167
wars, weapons of China, 38, 107-119
warlords, 33, 224-228, (224)
wartime conditions, 1938-39 (E. Milch) 17, 220-227
Western views of the Middle Kingdom, 44, 151-154
Xiamen, RAS visit to, 30, 309-313
see also Cultural
Revolution; Qing dynasty
China coast:
early meteorology: the role of Hong Kong, (review), 51, 332-334
evacuation:
(S.F. Balfour) 10, 174-179
1662-1669 (J.W. Hayes) 14, 118-120
why is
Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
pidgin English of, 35, 113-141
piracy (A.D. Blue) 5, 69-85; (J.J. Nolde) 6, 12-14; (S.F. Balfour) 10, 174-176, 178; (J.W. Hayes) 14, 121-126
shipping (A.D. Blue) 7, 80-90
steamships: early history (A.D. Blue) 13, 45-57
trade and the first Treaty Ports, (review), 51, 323-326
China Consular Service
the Foreign Office, family and the, 1843-1900, 62, 159-185
China Inland
Mission, letters from missionary of, 25, 152-186
China, Light and Power Co Ltd, 30, 250-251
China Medico-Chirurgical Society, 1845-46: Library (H.A.
Rydings) 13, 24-27 Transactions
(H.A. Rydings) 13, 13-27, 1 facsim.
China, North:
birds (review: M.A. Webster) 10, 201-203
eating habits (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
China
(People’s Republic): economic geography (C.M. Hsieh) 15, 43-47
China
Seas: silk and silver trade: 16th century (lecture: J. Villiers) 20, 66-80
China, South:
aborigines and successive immigrations (S.F. Balfour) 10, 134-140, 148-50, 177-9
archaeological excavations (W. Schofield) 12, 161-168
the Church Missionary Society and the 1911 Revolution, 51, 143-169
clash
of empires in, (review), 54, 243-244
crime, community and state in late Imperial,
(review), 57,
254-257
history before British occupation of H.K. (S.F. Balfour) 10, 134-179
history of Canton River estuary region, 19th century
(J.J. Nolde) 6, 9-24
land use and mineral deposits (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
making money in (silver mine), 62, 7-35
portraits
of trees of Hong Kong and Southern China, (review), 59,
242-244
representation of the state in, 35, 75-112
social disorder and opposition to the British, 1839-61
(review: J.W. Hayes) 9, 170-174
trade with the West before 10th century (S.F. Balfour) 10, 153-155
war and revolution in, 1936-1951, (review), 62, 259-261
China, Southeast: social function of lineage in village organisation (M. Topley) 8, 11-14
China Station see Royal Navy
Arnholds, (review),
59, 245-246
camphorwood chests and the, 49, 7-20
China coast: and the first Treaty Ports, (review), 51, 323-326
Chusan’s position in the, 49, 219-228
to Japan, 1672-1697, 25, 187-191
Jardine Matheson
& Co. and the origins of British rule in Hong Kong 1827-1843, (review) 46, 178-180
old, places and people of, 43, 29-56, 57 (map), 58-62 (photos)
smuggling networks of the Pearl River Delta before
1842: implications for Macau and the American China Trade, 50, 67-97
transit passes and, 1878-1879, 22, 285-294
see also Canton trade; trade
China, West:
land and river access: 19th century British investigations (A.D.
Blue) 16, 162-178,
fold. map, 6 photo
resurgence of
folk religions in, 32, 193-198
Chinam (齊南) or Chan A-kuen, H.K.
businessman (C.T. Smith) 11, 84
Chindits
and the Hong Kong
Chinese Regiment, 54, 81-99
Chinese (language):
Cantonese slang, dictionary of, 45, 237-245
Chinese-English glossary of common terms in Chinese
traditional medicine, 22, 317-319
dictionary: English (review: T.S. Chen) 5, 106-108
glossary, 42, 237-244
Hakka sub-dialect, phonology of, 22, 353-356
lexical borrowing from, in English, 23, 62-90
pronunciation (review: J. McCoy) 12, 236-238
recent changes (M. Ma) 3, 51-59
reconstruction of earlier forms (J. McCoy) 9, 101-112
representation of, criticised in book review, 24, 328-330
study and teaching, 15th century (review: M. Ma) 7, 185-186
transcription (review: J. McCoy) 13, 178-182
“walled village” dialect, 22, 142-160
see also dialects; sound and symbol in Chinese
Chinese (people):
American perceptions of, 19th century, 33, 224-228, (224)
domestic murders of, in Britain, 22, 118-141
elite class in H.K. (C.T. Smith) 11, 74-115; S5, 65-96
emigrants as deck passengers (A.D. Blue) 10, 79-93
families, residential mobility and kinship among
urban, 21, 114-119
first impressions of, by John Fryer, 30, 146-168
in Hawaii (review: W.C.W. Lee) 15, 343-344
in London (review: H.D.R. Baker) 9, 177-178
in the Philippines, 1850-98 (review: T.S. Foo) 6, 144-146
in S.E. Asia (A.K. Wong) 11, 62-65; Islamic influences (K.G.
Stevens) 19, 199-202,
2 photos
nationalism, in H.K. (L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
opinions on, among British naval and military officers, 39, 211-233
Western-, couples on love and marriage, 45, 257-259
see also overseas Chinese; Chinese diaspora
Chinese
associations, ceremonial occasions, 42, 67-80, 81-99 (photos); 44, 144
Chinese
cassia or Cinnamomum cassia (D.C. Shen) 14, 190-191, plate 49
Chinese Christian Union (福漢會)
(C.T. Smith) 16, 119; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 132-133; 17, 228-231
Chinese cooking,
Hong Kong dishes, 22, 358
Chinese customary law:
family cases from Shek Pik, Lantau, New Territories of
Hong Kong, 57, 206-225
family
and Customary Trust Cases from Tsuen Wan District and New Kowloon 1961-1982, 59, 190-199
in New Territories, 35, 1-40, 41 (photo)
traditional Land Law of Hong Kong’s New
Territories, 1750-1950, (review), 54, 231-234 (see also A response by the author to this
review, 55,
219-220)
Chinese customs
adopting a ‘godson’, 33, 215-216
annual, in Peking, 29, 423-424, (423)
early spring in late imperial central China, 41, 25-42
in New Territories, 23, 41-61
Chinese
deciduous cypress or Glyptostrobus pensilis (D.C. Shen) 12, 198-200, photo
coolie ships of the,
1846–1874,
(review), 61, 242-245
home is not here, (review), 59,
249-252
Pacific crossing: California gold, Chinese
migration, (review), 53, 307-312
windows on a
Chinese Past, (review), 46, 195-203
Chinese drama see K’un-ch’ü; Peking opera
Chinese
festivals, 22, 351-353
annual, in Peking, 29, 423-424, (423)
jiao (醮), studies on Hong Kong, 30, 26-43
lantern festival, Cheung Chau (1971), 26, 267-270
Mid-Autumn, fire dragon dance at Tai Hang Tsuen, 1992,
30, 307-308, plates 14-15
Yu Lan (盂蘭 Hungry Ghosts)
Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong, 44, 41-44, 45-8 (photos), 49-55
in Japan, 1982, 24, 230-251, 252-63 (plates 15-32)
Yaumatei and, amendments to article on, 40, 267-268
Chinese fiction, H.K., 1960-67: depiction of family
values and culture change (K. Mäding) 8, 154-156
Chinese genealogies
Chan and Jong families, 28, 94-184
Ching lineage, persons of, 27, 299-301; 29, 420-421
Dangs of Kam Tin, lineage of, 29, 302-375
lineage and villages in New Territories, 28, 240-261; 28, 262-263
as source for history of Hong Kong region, 22, 329-331
Chinese gods, 39, 202-204
earth gods
in New
Territories, 34, 183-191
shrines in Hong Kong, 23, 121-128
conjoined deities, altar images of, 42, 431-433, 434 (photo)
groups of, on Chinese altars, 35, 187-194, 195-7 (photos)
Hong Kong’s newest, 27, 93-100
Houtu, in Hong Kong, 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
Houwang, cult of, 36, 151-183
Huang Daxian and Huang Yeren at Mt Luofu, 27, 74-92, plates 8-16
images of Taisu, 40, 113-146, 147-54 (photos)
impermanence of temple images of, 36, 235-237
local semi-divine deities, 30, 75-88
popular religion, of the Hainanese, 41, 43-80, 81-6 (photos), 87 (illus), 88-93 (photos)
Qixing Dadi in Singapore, 35, 183-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
shrine deities in Singapore opera theatre, 36, 232
supplicating
the deities in mainland China’s temples, 36, 239; 37, ii
T’ai Sui, god of fire, 42, 158
Tam Kung, legend and worship of, 27, 278-279
Wang Yeh, Fukienese, 29, 34-60, plates 9-14
Xu Zhenjun, protective, of Jiangxi province, 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
Yang
Laoda, the spirit of the Yangzi, and related gods, 47, 165-188
Yu Huang Ta Ti (Jade Emperor), 29, 18-33, plates 1-8
Zhu Bajie, patron, of prostitutes, 40, 195, 196 (photo)
Chinese Imperial Army, campaigns and organisation of, 1868-1871, 32, 65-87
Chinese Labour Corps see British Chinese Labour Corps
Chinese literature, Knights errant in (Liu, J.J.Y.) 1, 30-41; see also titles of particular works, e.g. Fêng-shên Yen-i and particular literary forms, e.g. Chinese poetry, Peking opera
Chinese Maritime Customs Service:
Imperial, 45, 158-166
life of Commissioner Charles Henry
Brewitt-Taylor (1857-1938), (review), 50, 388-389
log and
personnel of the Hong Kong-built yacht Kitten, 63, 151-178
personal recollections (S.K.L. Kwong) 19, 21-26
Robert Hart, Inspector General of the, (review), 54, 244-245
Chinese memorial
halls, 31, 192-196, plates 2-9
Chinese names, 23, 59-60
langming ordination
names, 36, 93-127
Chinese New
Year, display of Tin Chung flower at, 25, 207-209, plate 12
Chinese opera,
venue, first performance at, 29, 389-390
Chinese painting, 30, 344-349, (347); images of the Canton Factories 1760-1822, (review), 56,
228-230
Chinese poetry:
technique (review: T.C. Lai) 4, 136-138
see also mountain songs
Chinese reformers, British administration and return
to Chinese rule of Weihaiwei, 1898-1930, 27, 292-296; 29, 413-417
Chinese Republic see Republic of China (1912-49)
Chinese thought,
essays on, 29, 401-405
Chinese
traditional medicine, glossary of common terms in, 22, 317-319
Chinese
traditions, in Hong Kong, 29, 423-424, (423)
Chinese University of Hong Kong:
Economic Research Centre. Long-term economic and agricultural
commodity projections for Hong Kong, 1970, 1975 and 1980, Hong Kong, the Centre,
1969 (review: N. Owen) 12, 218-222
origins and early history (S.S.C. Huang) 5, 86-94
see also United College Library
Chinese
weddings, Hokolo, 27, 112-116, plates 19-23
for other subjects relating to China, e.g. Chinese currency see the inverted form, e.g. Currency, Chinese.
Ch’ing (清) Dynasty:
Hanlin Academy (A.Y.C. Lui) 6, 100-119
merchant
organisations (W.K.K. Chan) 15, 28-42
see also Qing dynasty
Ch’ing
Ming (清明)
festival: central China (G. Aijmer) 18, 59-82
Ching, Frank
articles & notes by:
“Judging Foresight with Hindsight: How Pre-1997 Authors Pictured the
Hong Kong of Today” (review essay), 60, 228-247
“Leo Goodstadt (1937-2020):
an appreciation” (biographical note), 60, 186-199
author of reviewed books:
Ancestors,
900 Years in the Life of a Chinese Family (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 27, 299-301; 29, 420-421[7]
130 Years of Medicine in Hong
Kong: From the College of Medicine for Chinese to the Li Ka Shing Faculty of
Medicine, (Reviewed
by Robert Peckham) 59,
239-242
books
reviewed by:
A City Mismanaged: Hong Kong’s
Struggle for Survival (Goodstadt), 58, 268-271
Poverty in the Midst of
Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity (Goodstadt), 54, 241-242
War
and Revolution in South China: The Story of a Transnational Biracial Family,
1936-1951 (Rhoads),
62, 259-261
Ching, Henry
obituary
by: 49, 330-332 (David Gregory Jeaffreson)
Ching Sansan
book reviewed by: 45, 257-259
Ch’ing-shui Tsu-shih
cult centre of, 33, 126-127 (photos)
deity of, 33, 120-122, 127 (photo)
Chingtechen
porcelain, Early Ming (review: F. Warrington-Strong) 11, 210-211
Chinkiang,
Kiangsu, community shooting bungalow near, c1905, 23, 218-221
Chinnery, George (artist):
(F.B. Lothrop) 4, 128-132
(review: F.B. Lothrop) 11, 214-218
Chiu, B.T. (周默道)
articles
& notes by:
“Flowers of Hong Kong” (synopsis of lectures) 1, 27-29, col. plate; 3, 44-50, 6 col. plates
Chiu Hang-shi
articles
& notes by:
“Amendments on [sic] the article ‘Yaumatei and the Yu
Lan Festival’ as in ‘In the heart of the metropolis: Yaumatei and its people’
” (note), 40, 267-268
“Nexus of villages by unicorn dancing teams” (note), 41, 341-342, 343-52 (photos)
Chiu, L.Y.
articles
& notes by:
“Debate on national salvation: Ho Kai versus Tseng Chi-tse” (lecture)
11, 33-51
“Persians, Arabs and other nationals in T’ang China: their status,
activities and contributions” (article) 13, 58-72
Chiu, Lawrence M.W.
articles & notes by:
“The South China Daily News and Wang Jingwei’s Peace Movement, 1939-41” (article), 50, 343-370
Chiu,
Patricia
author of reviewed book:
(and Edward Stokes) Lee Fook Chee’s Hong Kong—Photographs from the
1950s, (Reviewed by Agnes Shuk-mei Ku) 56,
231-232
Chiu, Patrick
author
of reviewed book:
Transformation from Colonial Chemist
to Global Health and Beauty Retailer: A.S. Watson (Reviewed by St John Flaherty) 63, 316-317
Chiuchow:
horizontal stick puppets (H. Werle) 13, 73-84, 7 plates
opera (H. Werle) 15, 71-87, 8 photos
(people) in H.K. (D.W. Sparks) 16, 25-56; 16, 57-80
chivalry see knights errant
Choa, Gerald Hugh
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese traditional medicine and contemporary Hong Kong” (synopsis of paper) S2, 31-5
“Some ideas concerning food and diet among Hong Kong Chinese…” (paper) S2, 54-9
“The Lowson diary: a record of the early phase of the
Hong Kong bubonic plague 1894” (article), 33, 129-145
author of reviewed book:
The
Life and Times of Sir Kai Ho Kai, A Prominent Figure in Nineteenth Century Hong
Kong
(Reviewed by: D. Waters), 38, 407-410
articles
& notes by:
“Cheung Ah-Lum, a biographical note” (note), 24, 282-287
“The Chinese ‘Yue Lan’ ghost festival in Japan: a Kobe case study, Aug 31 - Sept 4, 1982” (article), 24, 230-251, 252-63 (plates 15-32)
“Studies on Hong Kong jiao festivals” (article), 30, 26-43
book reviewed by: 36, 253-255
Choi Chohong (蔡祖康)
articles
& notes by:
“Between the nine dragons and a divine wind: how Hong Kong’s weather might have affected an allied invasion to retake the Territory” (article), 42, 33 (photo), 34-64, 65-6 (maps)
Chongqing
Asian gliding record established at, 1940, 42, 345-349, 350-6 (photos), 357-60
China’s temporary wartime capital revisited, 45, 173-208, 209-21 (photos)
Chou
Fang-mei
articles & notes by:
“The
Pen is Mightier than the Sword: H.W.T. Hayter’s Life and Political Cartoons in
the Shanghai International Settlement” (article), 59,
148-174
(cartoons)
(and Thomas E. Smith) “Talent as Social Capital: Willard D. Straight’s Artistic Activities in Late Qing China” (article), 61, 184-209 (photos, illustrations)
Chow (周) clan of Little Hong Kong (J.W. Hayes) 7, 164-166
Chow, Charles W.
author
of reviewed books:
(and Victor Zheng Wan Tai) Grand Old Man of Hong Kong: Sir Shouson Chow, (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
(and Zheng Wan Tai) 鄭宏泰, 周振威 著. 香港大老 — 周壽臣 [Xianggang dalao — Chow Shouson], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Chow, Show-son (周壽臣), Sir Shouson, unofficial member of
Leg. and Exec. Councils, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 21-23
biographies, (review), 51, 355-358
Christianity:
Christians, involvement in revolution planned for Canton, 1895, 28, 203-207
Christian and Taoist rituals compared (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-115
Christian
Chinese in Hong Kong (C.T. Smith) 11, 102-112
relations with Buddhism in modern China (H. Welch) 6, 86-91
in China see Nestorian Church in China; Protestant missions
in China
See also Nestorian Christians; Protestants; missionaries, Christian
Chu, Cecilia L.
author of reviewed book:
Building
Colonial Hong Kong: Speculative Development and Segregation in the City,
(Reviewed by Gordon Mathews) 63, 318-320
book reviewed by:
Enclaves to Urbanity: Canton,
Foreigners, and Architecture from the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth
Centuries
(Farris), 57,
266-268
Chu,
Cindy Yik-yi (朱益宜)
author of reviewed books:
Chinese
Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists, 1937-97, (Reviewed
by Yip Hon-ming) 52, 330-333
The Maryknoll Sisters in Hong
Kong, 1921-1969: in love with the Chinese (Reviewed by: G. Bickley), 45, 252-254
book reviewed by:
Imperial to International: A History of St
John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong (Wolfendale) 53, 329-331
Chu Wai
Li
articles & notes by:
“More than a Potential Threat: The PRC’s
Intervention During the Double Tenth Incident” (article), 56, 9-39
Chuan, H.S. (全漢昇)
book
reviewed by:
“Kuan-tzu: a repository of early Chinese
thought; vol. I by W. Allyn Rickett” (review) 6, 138-140
Ch’uan-chou (泉州): inscriptions (F.S. Drake) 2, 24-25
Chu-kung-tiao (諸宮調) or ‘various mode’ ballads of
the Chin period (review: S. Chuang) 14, 237-243
Chuang, Shen (莊申慶)
articles
& notes by:
“Five art catalogues by 19th century Kwangtung art collectors”
(article) 13, 85-110
“Notes on Ho Chung, a 19th century artist in Kwangtung” 16, 285-291
books
reviewed by:
“Ballad of the hidden dragon, by M.
Dolezelová-Velingerová and J.I. Crump” (review) 14, 237-243
“The Buddhist conquest of China, by E. Zürcher” (review) 13, 175-178
“Seals of Chinese painters and collectors of the Ming and
Ch’ing periods… by V. Contag and Wang Chi-ch’ien” (review) 14, 236-237
“A thousand peaks and myriad ravines, by Chu-Tsing Li” (review)
15, 327-343
Chuko Liang
(Kung Ming), hot air balloons used by, 28, 207-212
Chun, Allen J. (陳奕麟)
articles
& notes by:
“Is there a structure of Chinese rural society? A
review article” (article), 28, 240-261
Chun
Fa Lok (春花落):
possible earlier name of Tsing Yi (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 145-147
Chun Hung Kau (真空敎) sect (J.W. Hayes) 19, 209-212
Chun-shu Chang
author
of reviewed book:
Premodern China: A bibliographical introduction, Michigan Papers in
Chinese Studies, No. 11, (Reviewed by James Hayes) 12, 235-236
Chung, A.L.Y. see Lui, Y.C. (呂元聰), Adam
Chung Po-Yin, Stephanie (鍾寶賢)
articles
& notes by:
“Business investment in politics: overseas returned
Chinese, Hong Kong, compradores and the Canton government, 1911-1924”
(article), 36, 195-222
Chungking see Chongqing
Chungking
Mansions
ghetto at the centre of the world, (review), 52, 353-356
Church Missionary Society
the life and times of John Gilbert Hindley Baker, (review), 63, 333-335
and the 1911 Revolution, 51, 143-169
churches
Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Coloane Island, Macao, 23, plate 12
Church of St Francis Xavier, St John’s Island, 42, 435-447, 443-5 (photos); 45, 229
façade of St Paul’s, Macao, 41, 131-164, 165-87 (photos), 188 (illus)
objectives of church involvement in education in Hong
Kong, 36, 185-194
see also under individual church names
Chusan
Britain’s
first Chinese island, (review), 53, 331-334
position in the China
Trade, 49, 219-228
Cinnamomum cassia (Cassia-bark tree or Chinese
cassia) (D.C. Shen) 14, 190-191, plate 49
City District Offices, H.K. (C.K.K. Wong) S5, 146-52
civil
engineering, in Hong Kong, 1841-1941, 37, 81-101; 37, 103-135 (photos)
civil service: H.K. see Cadet officers
civil war,
Chinese, journal of, 1864, 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
Clague, Lady Margaret Isolin
obituary of: 51, 376-378
clan government in Chinese villages (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 126-135
clan organization in villages of the New Territories
(H. Baker) S1, 4-9; 6, 25-48, map; (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 53-58
see also Lineage; Multiple-clan villages; Tang family
Clark,
Douglas
author of reviewed book:
Gunboat Justice: British and American Law Courts in China
and Japan (1842-1943), (Reviewed by Christopher Munn) 56,
239-243
Clark, Trevor
articles
& notes by:
“The Dickinson Report: an account of the background
to, and preparation of, the 1966 Working Group Report on Local
Administration” (article), 37, 1-17
Clayton, David
book
reviewed by:
Hong Kong’s Watershed: The 1967 Riots (Cheung), 52, 363-366
Clibborn-Dyer,
Ron, 1940-2009
obituary of: 50, 413-414
clocks and clockmakers, 42, 381-382, 383-4 (photos)
Coak, Brian Leonard
obituary of: 57, 279
coastal areas of China: evacuation, 1662-69 (J.W. Hayes) 14, 118-120; see also sea shore
coastal shipping:
China (A.D. Blue) 7, 80-90
in East Asia in the Late Nineteenth Century, 50, 245-302
see also shipping
Coates, A.
author
of reviewed book:
Prelude to Hongkong,
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1966 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 7, 181-185
Cochran, Sherman
author of reviewed book:
(and
Andrew C.K. Hsieh, with Janis Cochran) One Day in China: May 21, 1936
(Reviewed by: L. Ho), 24, 331-332
Cohen, Alvin P.
articles
& notes by:
“First meeting of the Warring States Working Group,
University of Massachusetts” (note), 32, 216-217
Cohen, Joan Lebold
books reviewed by: 27, 301-303; 29, 411-413
Cohen,
Paul A.
author of reviewed books:
(and
Merle Goldman, eds), Ideas Across Culture: Essays On Chinese Thought
In Honor of Benjamin I Schwartz (Reviewed by: L. Pfister), 29, 401-405
A
Path Twice Traveled: My Journey as a Historian of China,
(Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 60, 251-253
coins:
ancient Greek, found in Papua New Guinea, 28, 212-217, plates 9-10
found at Shek Pik, Lantau
Island (J.W. Hayes) 2, 122-124
The Hong Kong Mint, 1864-1868, 47, 41-79
Hong Kong Mint, a further note, 49, 274-276
see also currency; money
Cold
War
Hong Kong in the, (review), 57, 250-252
colleges see schools
Collett, Nigel
author
of reviewed book:
A Death
in Hong Kong: The MacLennan Case of 1980 and the Suppression of a Scandal (Reviewed by Christopher Munn) 58, 260-263
Collin, P.H.
articles
& notes by:
“Some nineteenth century water-colours of Canton and the Far
East” (lecture) 12, 20-28, 2 plates
Collinson,
T.B. (Lieut., R.E.)
“A view of Hong Kong with Kowloon in foreground” (fold, plate) facing 6, 132
The ordinance map of Hong Kong, surveyed by Lieut. Collinson, R.E., 1845 (H.D. Talbot) S3, 51-4, 2 maps
Colonial Cemetery, Happy Valley, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 190-191
colonial law and administration, in Straits Settlements, 42, 1-30, 31 (map)
colonialism:
aspects of, in life and literature of Han Suyin, 40, 21-32
Chinese elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong, (review), 46, 185-189
and the Hong Kong mentality, (review), 46, 180-185
comet, 1532 (L.C. Goodrich) 9, 150-151
commemorative tablets on Cheung Chau (J.W. Hayes) 3, 88-106,
map
commerce see trade
commercial associations:
China: late Ch’ing (W.K.K. Chan) 15, 28-42
H.K.: Nam Pak Hong: history (notes) 19, 216-226
commercial
law: China (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
commodities, Agricultural: economic projections for H.K., 1970-80
(review: N. Owen) 12, 218-222
Communism, Chinese:
effects on family and
village life (review: J.A.
Beaudry) 6, 150-152
origins and ideology of, in China, 30, 340-342
Communist party
Chinese
in Hong Kong, (review), 59,
247-249
communities: N.T.: research (M. Freedman) 16, 252-254
compradores
Cantonese, in 19th century Hong Kong, 31, 1-39
Hong Kong, and Canton government, 1911-1924, 36, 195-222
of
H.K. firms, 1841-72 (C.T. Smith) 11, 93-100; S5, 78-80
concubines,
social history of Chinese custom of, 30, 324-326
conferences, RAS HK Branch 40th anniversary, 2000, 39, 235-249, 250-3 (photos); 40, 227-229 (photos)
Confucian Middle School, 23, 8
Confucian
philosophy (M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
Confucianism, and autocracy, 30, 344-349, (345)
Connor,
Patrick
book
reviewed by:
Images of the Canton Factories 1760-1822: Reading
History in Art (Van Dyke and Mok), 56,
228-230
conservation:
appreciating Hong Kong’s heritage cultural
landscapes,
(review), 56,
227-228
the private Tiger Balm Garden in Hong Kong: challenges in conservation and restoration, 46, 25-35
study of, in villages in Sai Kung, 43, 1-14
Conservation
Section, Hong Kong Government, 42, 385-391
Constable,
Nicole, Christian Souls and Chinese Spirits: a Hakka Community in Hong Kong
(Reviewed by: Choi Chi Cheung), 36, 253-255
constitution, physical: Chinese classification of ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ (G. Choa) S2, 54-9
constitutional
reform, in Hong Kong, 1945-1952, 27, 304
construction industry, bamboo scaffolding, 37, 19-33, 34-8 (photos)
Consul:
the Foreign Office, family and the China
Consular Service, 1843-1900, 62, 159-185
Harvey, Frederick, British Consul at Ningpo: attitude to Taiping
revolutionaries (S. Uhalley) 11, 22-23, 26, 29
at home in Siam: being a Consular Wife, 60, 160-185
Reeves’, John, work as British Consul in Macao in, 60, 115-137
Reeves,
John Pownall, British Consul in Macao during, (review), 54, 238-240
Consultative Committee for the Basic Law, letter from
president, HK Branch, RAS, to (1989), 29, xvi-xvii
Contag, V.
author
of reviewed books:
(and Wang Chi-ch’ien)
Seals of Chinese painters and collectors of the Ming and Ch’ing period, Hong Kong
Univ. P., 1966 (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 149-150
(and Wang Chi-ch’ien)
Seals of Chinese painters and collectors
of the Ming and Ch’ing periods… Hong Kong Univ. P., 1974
(paperback ed.) (review: S. Chuang) 14, 236-237
cooking, see Chinese cooking; foods
coolie
coolie ships of the Chinese
diaspora, 1846–1874, (review), 61, 242-245
indentured trade from
Macao, 54, 157-179
Coomans, Thomas
articles
& notes by:
(and Puay-Peng Ho) “Architectural Styles and
Identities in Hong Kong: The Chinese and Western Designs for St Teresa’s Church
in Kowloon Tong, 1928-32” (article), 58, 81-109 (photos, illustrations, maps)
“Sinicising Christian Architecture in Hong Kong: Father
Gresnigt, Catholic Indigenisation, and the South China Regional Seminary,
1927-31” (article), 56,
133-160 (photos, illustrations)
book reviewed by:
Macao’s College and Church of
St. Joseph, Splendour of the Baroque in China (Nuñez), 58, 289-291
Cooper, E.
articles
& notes by:
“The politicization of Chinese craft organization in post World
War II Hong Kong” (article) 18, 83-100
Cooper, J.T.
articles
& notes by:
“The mapping of Hong Kong”
(article) 9, 131-140, 4 plates (maps)
coral, Tolo Harbour, H.K. (col. plate 6) after 10, 233
Cornwall (England), Friends of RAS HK Branch visit to,
41, 357-364, 365 (photo)
Cosmology, Chinese see calendar; fung shui (風水) geomancy; traditions; Yin and Yang (陰陽)
cotton spinners,
Chinese, in Hong Kong, 23, 137-171
Coulson, Colin
articles & notes by:
“The
Birth of the Mass Transit Railway: A Personal Recollection” (note), 59, 200-208 (photos, plans)
Courtney, Charles, Surgeon RN
journal of, Second Opium War, 1856-60, (review), 56,
234-235
Cowell, Christopher
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong Mint” (note), 49, 274-276
book reviewed by:
Hong Kong architecture 1945-2015: From Colonial to
Global (Xue), 57, 272-275
Cowhee Island see Ma Wan
Cowles, R.T.
author of reviewed book:
The Cantonese speaker’s
dictionary, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: J. McCoy) 6, 153-158
Cowperthwaite, Sir John James
(1915-2006)
biography, (review), 58, 249-256
Cowrie (Arabica eglantina)
from H.K. waters (col. plate 2) after 10, 233
Cracknell,
Philip
author
of reviewed book:
Battle for Hong Kong December 1941, (Reviewed by Tony Banham) 60, 253-255
book reviewed by:
The Captain was a Doctor, The Long War and Uneasy Peace of POW John Reid (Reid), 61, 266-268
articles
& notes by:
“The establishment of the Tsungli Yamen: a translation of the
memorial and edict of 1861” (article) 12, 41-54
“Incident between Hong merchants and the supercargoes of the
British East India Company in Canton, 1811” (article) 15, 48-60
“The J.O.P. Bland papers” (N. & Q.) 10, 180-182
“Note on a collection of Chinese books presented to
the Royal Asiatic Society by Sir George Thomas Staunton in 1824” (N. & Q.) 1, 124-126; 2, 125; 4, 146
(and Sir Lindsay T. Ride) “Notes on Hunter’s
journal” 4, 37-41; (additional note) 5, 116-117
“The old British Legation at Peking, 1860-1959”
(lecture) 3, 60-87, plan, 2 plates
“An old fort at Tung Chung on Lantau Island” (N. &
Q.) 3, 144-145
(and A. Shepherd) “A reconnaissance of Ma Wan
and Lantao Islands in 1794” (article) 4, 105-119, 5 plates (incl. map); see also 5, 118
“The Sung Wong Toi inscription” (N. & Q.) 2, 126
author of reviewed book:
(ed.) An embassy to China… London,
Longmans, 1962 (review: R.E. Lawry) 3, 136-139
books
reviewed by:
“Asian perspectives: the bulletin of the
Far-Eastern Prehistory Society [i.e. Association] vol. V, 1961” (review) 3, 140-141
“The Chinese on the art of painting... ed. and transl. by Osvald
Siren” (review) 4, 135-136
“Prelude to Hongkong, by Austin
Coates” (review) 7, 181-185
“Sound and symbol in Chinese, by Berhard Karlgren” (review) 3, 140
credit
facilities: Shek Pik, Lantau Island, 1879-95 (J.W. Hayes) 5, 119-122
crime:
crime, community and State in late Imperial South
China, (review), 57,
254-257
a cross-border arrest in British Kowloon, 62, 123-140
in Hong Kong, 30, 344-349, (347-8)
Hong Kong’s War Crimes
Trials, (review), 54, 234-235
how the murder of a young Englishwoman
haunted the last days of old China, (review), 52, 369-371
justice
and punishment in Colonial Hong Kong, (review), 61, 257-260
the MacLennan case of 1980,
(review), 58, 260-263
and
police in 19th century H.K. (J. Legge) 11, 177-181
women, crime and the courts; Hong Kong 1841–1941, (review), 61, 264-266
Crippled Tree,
The (Han Suyin), publication of Polish translation,
42, 377-380
crosses, Nestorian: F.A. Nixon collection (F.S. Drake) 2, 11-14
Crump, J.I.
author of reviewed
book:
(and Dolezelová-Velingerová, M.) Ballad of the hidden dragon
(review: S. Chuang) 14, 237-243
cults
decline of popular, in Singapore, 35, 181-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
of the dead, in ancient Rome and modern China,
compared, 25, 119-151
Fukinese, 33, 111-123, 124 (illus), 125-8 (photos)
Houwang, and Tung Chung's communal culture, 36, 151-183
traces of Houtu’s, in Hong Kong, 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
cultural changes see social and economic changes
cultural
exchanges, Sino-American arts exchange, 1972-1986, 31, 65-103
cultural identity
encounters across cultures in Hong Kong 1841-1984, (review), 58, 281-284
Hong Kong identity and history, 49, 295-319
the Hong Kong week of 1967 and the emergence of Hong Kong identity, 56, 40-66
modernization and, in Taiwan, 21, 62-67
self-awareness and, in research, 33, 203-210
cultural relations:
China and the West under the Mongol Empire (H. Franke)
6, 49-72
East-West (review: P. Shen) 6, 141-144
Cultural Revolution:
“May 7 cadre schools” during, 22, 319-323
visit to China during the, 52, 315-324
cultural
traditions, Hakka: preservation in H.K. (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
culture
British naturalists in Qing China, and
cultural encounter (review), 50, 391-392
comparison of Chinese and Western humour, 38, 1-50
Hong Kong, 33, 224-228, (226)
manuscript documents in the life and
culture of Hong Kong villages in Late Imperial China, 50, 165-244
old popular, of China, and stability of Tsuen Wan, 30, 1-25
popular: China, late 19th and early 20th century:
bibliography (J.W. Hayes) 20, 168-183
village, 42, 393-398
Western-Chinese, love and marriage in, 45, 257-259
Cumine,
Eric
author of reviewed book:
Hong
Kong: Ways & Byways: a Miscellany of Trivia, (Reviewed by: A. Birch), 21, 208-209
Cummings, Patrick J.
author
of reviewed book:
(and Hans-Georg Wolf) A Dictionary of Hong Kong English: Words from the Fragrant Harbour, (Reviewed by Eric Mok) 52, 340-343
Cunich, Peter
articles & notes by:
“Further Note on Henri Vetch, soldier, bookseller and publisher” (note), 49, 274
“Love and Revolution in South China: The Church Missionary Society and the 1911 Revolution” (article), 51, 143-169
author
of reviewed books:
A History of the University of Hong Kong, Volume 1, 1911-1945, (Reviewed by Bernard Luk) 53, 312-315
Old Hong Kong, (Reviewed by David Bellis) 55, 207-208
books
reviewed by:
Kindred spirits: A history of
the Hong Kong Club (England), 57,
247-250
Pacific Crossing: California Gold, Chinese
Migration, and the Making of Hong Kong (Sinn), 53, 307-312
The Practical Prophet: Bishop
Ronald O. Hall of Hong Kong and His Legacies (Chan-Yeung), 56,
232-234
Sir Thomas Sutherland: A Great Victorian (Sutherland), 51, 350-352
Troubling American Women: Narratives of Gender and Nation in Hong Kong (Ford), 52, 374-378
The
Wolfe Sisters of Foochow, China: Born to Evangelise
(Slater), 57, 277-278
obituaries
by:
(and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
51, 372-375 (Randolph O’Hara)
49, 327-329 (Professor Constance Mary Turnbull)
currency:
Chinese, early 20th century (G.F. Andrew) 2, 26-36
the Currency Board’s Silver Jubilee, 48, 223-227
history of the currency peg, (review), 48, 223-227
Hong Kong’s link to the U.S. dollar, (review), 48, 223-227
see also coins; money
customs:
and beliefs in H.K. (review: M. Topley) 18, 214
in Peking (review: N. du Breuil) 7, 178-181
and religious ceremonies in Taiwan (review: M. Topley)
7, 174-176
see also particular types of custom, e.g. burial customs; Chinese customs; eating habits; marriage customs
Customs Service, China see Chinese Maritime Customs
Service
cuttlefish (Euprymna berryi) from Tolo Harbour, H.K. (col. plate 1) after 10, 233
cypress,
Chinese deciduous, or Glyptostrobus pensilis (D.C. Shen) 12, 198-200, photo
Cyrenaica, Bedouin of, 30, 344-349, (348)
D’arcy-Brown, Liam
author
of reviewed book:
Chusan: the Forgotten Story of Britain’s First Chinese Island (Reviewed by Robert Nield) 53, 331-334
Da Silva, A.M. see Silva, A.M. da
Dagenais, Fred
articles
& notes by:
“John Fryer’s early years in China: I Diary of his
voyage to Hong Kong” (article), 29, 252-301, plate 22
“John Fryer’s early years in China: II First
impressions of Hong Kong and the Chinese people” (article), 30, 146-168, plates 2-5
“John Fryer’s early years in China: III Account of three day excursion on the mainland of China” (article), 36, 129-145, 146 (illustrations), 147-9 (photos)
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernhard (1809-1870), 44, 133-135
Dai Li (1897-1946), former residence of, in Chongqing, 45, 185-186, 202-3, 213 (photo)
Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Company Limited, The, 30, 236-238
Dalian, RAS visit to, 1999, 38, 343-346, 364-6 (photos)
Danby, William
Taikoo
Sugar Refinery workers’ housing, 57,
130-157
dances and dancing
Drunken Dragon, Macau, 1997, 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
lion and unicorn, 42, 78
unicorn, teams, 41, 341-342, 343-52 (photos)
Dang family, of
Kam Tin, history of, 29, 302-375
Danielson, Eric N.
articles
& notes by:
“How old is Shanghai’s Longhua Temple?” (article), 43, 15-28
“Revisiting Chongqing: China’s Second World War temporary national capital”
(article), 45, 173-208, 209-21 (photos)
“Shanghai’s lost libraries rediscovered” (article), 44, 83-90
Daoism, Xu Zhenjun, Perfected Lord of, 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
Dapiran, Antony
author of reviewed book:
City on Fire: The Fight for
Hong Kong, (Reviewed
by Colin Day) 61, 261-264
David, Sir Percival
author of reviewed
book:
(ed. and transl.) Chinese connoisseurship: the Ko Ku
Yao Lun… London, Faber, 1971 (review: J.C.Y. Watt) 12, 213-218
Davidson, Colin
book
reviewed by:
Hong Kong Corner Houses (Wolf), 52, 356-360
Davies, Derek
obituary
by: 27, 4-7
Davies,
Hugh
articles & notes by:
“An Undiplomatic foray: a 1967 escapade in Macau” (article), 47, 115-126 (photos)
articles & notes by:
“Achille-Antoine
Hermitte (1840–70?)” (note), 54, 201-216 (photos)
“Achille-Antoine
Hermitte’s Surviving Building” (article), 56, 92-110 (photos, illustrations, maps)
“Being historically disappeared: Editing the
Facts During and After the 1967 Riots” (note), 60, 211-227
“Figuring
out the Journal” (special anniversary
article), 60, 40-56 (graphs, tables)
(ed. and intro.) “Historical Talks by Sir Lindsay Ride on James Legge and Robert Morrison” (article), 61, 150-183
“Hong Kong’s figurehead collection…that was” (note), 62, 212-222 (photos)
(and Shun Chi-ming and Yip Tsan-pong), “Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks: Traces of Time Past” (article), 61, 7-43 (photos, maps)
“The
Log and Personnel of the Hong Kong-Built Yacht Kitten” (article), 63, 151-178 (illustrations, table)
“A Most Curious Man: Vincent
Hubert Charles Jarrett (1895–1973)” (article), 63, 57-93 (photo, illustrations)
“The Nemeses of
Lieutenant William Pedder RN” (article) 57,
158-186[8]
“The Principal Datum: Some Puzzles Associated with the Rifleman’s
Bolt” (article), 53, 109-133 (photo, illustrations, maps
“Smoke
signals: coordinating the private traders in the early 1830s China Trade…and
maybe their ships” (article), 59,
108-147
(prints, charts, maps)
(and Lawrence Lai and Y.K. Tan) “Upland World War II Headquarters, Pillboxes and Observation Posts on Hong Kong Island” (article), 51, 207-236 (photos, illustrations, tables, map)
(and Lawrence W.C. Lai and Y.K. Tan)
“World War II small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes, and open machine gun
positions on Hong Kong Island in photos” (article), 49, 57-91 (photos, table, map)
author
of reviewed books:
East Sails West: The Voyage of
the Keying, 1846-1855, (Reviewed by Frederick D. Grant Jr) 54, 240-241
Empire of the Winds: the Global
Role of Asia’s Great Archipelago (Bowring), 59, 235-239
Strong to Save: Maritime Mission
in Hong Kong from Whampoa Reach to the Mariners’ Club, (Reviewed by
Vaudine England) 57,
257-260
Transport
to Another World: HMS Tamar and the Sinews of Empire, (Reviewed
by P. Kevin MacKeown) 62, 243-245
books
reviewed by:
Changing
Places: The Remarkable History of the Hong Kong Shipowners (Zarach), 50, 403-404
Coolie Ships of the Chinese
Diaspora, 1846–1874 (Asome), 61, 242-245
Nemesis: The First Iron Warship and her World (Marshall), 57, 271-272
A Stormy
Petrel: The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy (MacKeown), 60, 266-268
obituary
by: 60,
278-282 (Norman John Miners)
Davis, S.G.
articles
& notes by:
“Archaeological discovery in and around Hong Kong”
(lecture) 5, 9-19, fold, map
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Land
use and mineral deposits in Hong Kong, southern China and South-East Asia
... Hong Kong Univ. P., 1964 (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
Day, Colin
articles & notes by:
“Not Just Refugee Relief: John Reeves’ Work as
British Consul in Macao in WWII” (article), 60, 115-137 (figure)
“The
Sir Lindsay and Lady Ride Memorial Trust Fund: The Story of a Major
Contribution to Hong Kong Studies” (note), 63, 277-286
books reviewed by:
City on Fire: The Fight for
Hong Kong (Dapiran), 61, 261-264
Hong Kong’s War Crimes
Trials (Linton, ed.), 54, 234-235
In the Land of Pagodas: A
Classic Account of Travel in Hong Kong, Macao, Shanghai, Hubei, Hunan and
Guizhou (Raquez), 57, 278
Rebel City:
Hong Kong’s Year of Water and Fire (Ibrahim and Lam, ed.), 61, 261-264
A True Friend to China: The Lost
Writings of a Heroic Nobody (Hicks), 56,
223-224
Vigil: Hong Kong on the
Brink
(Wasserstrom), 61, 261-264
Wartime Macau: Under the Japanese Shadow (Gunn), 57, 252-253
obituary by: (and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
De Mailla, J.A.M. see Mailla, J.A.M. de
De Mayréna, Marie Charles David see Mayréna, Marie
Charles David de
De Morès, Marquis see Mores, Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent
Manca de Vallambrosa, Marquis de
De Vallambrosa, Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent Manca see Morès,
Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallambrosa, Marquis de
dead see burial customs
deathspaces see cemeteries
DeBernardi, Jean
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore: Gender, Religion,
Medicine and Money: Essays by Marjorie Topley (Reviewed by Graham Johnson) 51, 315-323
Decaudin,
Maxime
articles & notes by:
“
‘Geological Discrimination’: Granite and the Early British Colonization of Hong
Kong” (article), 59,
76-107
(maps, photos)
deck passengers:
Chinese emigrants (A.D. Blue) 10, 79-93
Deep Bay (深水灣 Pearl River estuary):
oyster industry in and around, 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
marshes, N.T. (J.W. Hayes) 13, 168, 2 photos; 18, 192-193, photo
deities
carving of images in Singapore (K.G. Stevens) 14, 68-75, 27 photos
heroes created as, following overthrow of Shang dynasty, 38, 173-182, 183-5 photos
possible divine interventions by, 41, 373-374
Vedic, images of Sinicised, 38, 51-99, 100-106 (photos)
see also Chinese gods
Deng family see Teng (鄧)
family
Dengue
see disease
Denmark:
Danish volunteers in the
defence of Hong Kong, (review), 60,
271-272
Dennerline,
Jerry
author of reviewed book:
Qian
Mu and the World of Seven Mansions (Reviewed by: D. Faure) 28, 236-239
descent system, Chinese, related to occupancy level of
village houses (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 113-123
development:
economic, in Asia, 1992 outlook on, 30, 344-349, (345)
politics of, in Asia, in 20th century, 30, 344-349, (347)
urban: H.K. Island: 19th century (H.D. Talbot) S3, 47-62, 3
maps, 2 plates
Dew, Roderick, Capt., R.N. at Ningpo (S. Uhalley), 11, 24-30
Diamond Hill
memories of a Hong Kong squatter village,
(review), 50, 393-394
articles
& notes by:
“The paper chase: archives and the Public Records Office of Hong
Kong” (lecture) 14, 12-27
“The Public Record
Office of Hong Kong” (article), 21, 71-74
obituary of: 43, 225-227
Dialects:
of Boat People of Kau Sai (J. McCoy) 5, 46-64
see also Cantonese (language)
Diamond Sutra
the story of the world’s earliest dated printed
book, (review), 51, 330-332
Dickinson
Report, The, background to and preparation of, 37, 1-17
Dicks,
Anthony R.
book
reviewed by:
Custom, Land and Livelihood in Rural
South China; The Traditional Land Law of Hong Kong’s New Territories, 1750-1950 (Hase), 54, 231-234 (see also A response by the author to this
review, 55,
219-220)
dictionary:
Cantonese-English (review: J. McCoy) 6, 153-158
Chinese-English (review: J.T.S. Chen) 5, 106-108
of Hong Kong biography, (review), 52, 335-339
of Hong Kong English, (review), 52, 340-343
Diet: beliefs of H.K. Chinese (G. Choa) S2, 54-9
Dikötter, Frank
author
of reviewed book:
Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962, (Reviewed by Paul French) 52, 366-369
ding wu (丁屋
male’s house), practice of transfer of, in Fanling Wai,
37, 63-80
Dinghai City (Zhoushan Island), British occupation of, during Opium War, 1840-1842, 38, 383-393, 394 (photo)
Diocesan Boys’ School, Kowloon:
(J.W.
Hayes and C.T. Smith) 14, 221-222, 224-6
history, 24, 318-323, 324 (plate 48)
Diocesan Girls’ School
history of the, (review),
63, 312-316
Director of Medical Services
Dr
Kok Cheang Yeo - the first Chinese Director of Medical and Health Services, 54, 181-194
bubonic plague in H.K. (E.G. Pryor) 12, 100-101; 15, 61-70; in
1894, 33, 129-145
chue mo peng (绪も病) in South China, 23, 209-211
dengue in Colonial Hong
Kong, 55, 7-31
epidemics and Colonial anxieties, (review), 56,
243-246
health policy and disease
in colonial and post-colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003, (review), 58, 274-277
leprosy, Wu Tingfang,
54, 195-200
malaria in Hong Kong, 58, 55-80
disputes,
firecrackers in settlement of, 22, 297-302
district
court, N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 214-215
office South, N.T.: recollections of a District Officer, 1919-26
(W. Schofield) 17, 144-156
offices, City see City District Offices
Watch Committee, Hong Kong, 1866-1949 (H.J. Lethbridge) 11, 116-141
see
also Hong Kong, government, district officers
Doberck, August
William (1852-1941), Hong Kong Observatory and, 44, 5-39
Dobbs, Jennifer
author
of reviewed book:
Lost in China, (Reviewed by Tony Banham) 63, 320-323
dockyards, Hong Kong, 30, 233-235
Dodwell’s (trading company), 30, 228-230
dog:
divination, in China, 23, 184-193, plates 9-10
dogs in ancient China (C. Morgan) 14, 58-67
Doggett,
Marjorie
Singapore: A Photographic Record, (review), 60, 273-274
Dolezelová-Velingerová, M.
author of reviewed
book:
(and J.I. Crump) Ballad of the hidden dragon,
Oxford, Clarendon P., 1971 (review: S. Chuang) 14, 237-243
doors or screen in temples to deter spirits (photo) 20,
plate 5 (see p. 13-14)
doorways of rural houses: use of ‘lucky papers’ (tui luen 對聯) at Chinese New Year (plate) facing S1, 24
Double Tenth incident:
the PRC’s Intervention during the, 56, 9-39
Downs, Jacques M.
author
of reviewed book:
The Golden Ghetto: The American
Commercial Community at Canton and the Shaping of American China Policy,
1784‒1844, (Reviewed
by Paul Van
Dyke) 55, 216-218
Downs, W.
articles
& notes by:
(and J. Smith) “The Maryknoll Mission, Hong Kong,
1941-1946” (article) 19, 27-148
Drage, Charles
author of reviewed
book:
Taikoo, London, Constable, 1970
(review: A. Birch) 11, 223-225
Dragon boat festival (S.F. Balfour) 10, 137, 146-7; see also plates 17-18 after 10, 233
Drakakis-Smith, D.W.
articles
& notes by:
“Postwar
changes in Hong Kong’s housing problems” S5, 137-45
Drake, F.S.
articles
& notes by:
“Nestorian crosses and Nestorian Christians in China under the Mongols” (lecture) 2, 11-25
“The study of Asia: a heritage and a task” (inaugural
address) 1, 11-17
drama, Chinese see K’un-ch’ü; Peking opera; Yang ke (秧歌)
Drémeaux, François
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Hong Kong, French
Connections: From the 19th century to the Present Day, (Reviewed
by Donald Gasper) 53, 315-317
Drenowaltz
collection of Chinese paintings (review: S. Chuang) 15, 327-343
dress
Chinese, from the Qing dynasty to the present, 48, 213-216
Drummond, William Venn
controversial career of, 61, 122-149
Drunken Dragon Dance festival, Macau, 1997, 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
Du Breuil, N.
book
reviewed by:
“Annual customs and festivals in Peking... by Tun
Li-chen, transl. and annotated by Derk Bodde” (review) 7, 178-181
duck breeding in conjunction with fish farming (C.J. Grant) S3, 43
Dudden,
Arthur Power
author
of reviewed book:
The
American Pacific: From the Old China Trade to the Present (Reviewed by: P.
Roberts), 30, 320-324
Dulley, Hugh
author
of reviewed book:
A Voyage to War: An Englishman’s
Account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941, (Reviewed by John Flaherty) 58, 263-264
Dulley, Peter
an account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941, (review), 58, 263-264
Dumb-bell Island see Cheung Chau
Duncan
Force
the Shanghai Defence Force in 1927, 48, 151-174 (photo)
Dunhuang
Institute for Cultural Relics
author of reviewed book:
Art
Treasures of Dunhuang (Reviewed by: H.Y. Shih), 22, 333-334
Dunhuang oasis,
Gansu province, cave temples at, 22, 333-334
Dutch East Indies Company
Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762, (review), 48, 210-213
Dwyer, D.J.
articles
& notes by:
“The urbanization of the New Territories” (paper) S3, 75-90, 6 maps (1 fold.), 2 photos.
“Victoria and Kowloon as cities of the developing world” (paper) S3, 63-74, diagr., table
author of reviewed book:
(ed.) Asian urbanization: a Hong Kong case-book, Hong
Kong Univ. P., 1971 (review: L. Goodstadt) 12, 233-235
Dyeing
and calendering on Ap Lei Chau, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 198-199, illus.
Earth god (土地公) shrine:
Lion
Rock, Kowloon Hills (photo) 20, plate 3
Pound
Lane, H.K. (photo) 17, plate 27
W.
District, H.K. (photo) 20, plates 14, 15
East India Company:
at Canton: incident with Hong merchants, 1811 (J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 15, 48-60
English, trade to Japan, 1672-1697, 25, 187-191
Nemesis, (review), 57, 271-272
the
Tea Export Trade of China, 54, 131-155
Thomas Kuyck Van Mierop, Supercargo in
Macao, 51, 7-30
East Indies
how the trade
transformed Anglo-American capitalism,
(review), 50, 394-398
East Point:
Jardine, Matheson and Co’s site (D.M.E. Evans) 8, 149-153
East River Column
Hong Kong Guerillas in the Second World War
and after, (review), 50, 389-391
East-West
relations and attitudes (review: P. Shen) 6, 141-144
Easter candle: consecration (J.F. Pas) 20, 99-105
eating habits:
North China (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
Eberhard, W. Hua Shan, the Taoist sacred mountain… Introduction
and Taoist musings by W. Eberhard, Hong Kong, Vetch and Lee, 1974 (review: H.
Werle) 14, 235-236
Ebury, Sue
book
reviewed by:
East River
Column: The Hong Kong Guerillas in the Second World War and After (Chan),
50, 389-391
ecology of H.K. sea shore (B.S. Morton) S6, 84-107
economic:
conditions:
China
(People’s Republic) (C.M. Hsieh) 15, 43-47
San
On District: Ch’ing dynasty (J.T. Kamm) 17, 55-84
development, in Asia, 1992 outlook on, 30, 344-349, (345)
nature and process of economic policy in Hong Kong,
(review), 47, 202-205
projections for H.K., 1970-80 (review: N. Owen) 12, 218-222
reforms, rise and fall of, in Hong Kong,1930-1955, 44, 57-81
and social changes
in Hakka villages of the N.T. (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 42-79
in H.K.: symposium proceedings (ed. D.J. Dwyer)
S3
in Ping Shan, N.T. (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 8, 119-127
of Boat People at Kau Sai, N.T. (review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
of villagers resettled in urban area (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
value of plants, N.T. (A.M. da Silva) 9, 124-130, plate
see also poverty
economics:
Hong Kong’s struggle for survival, (review), 58, 268-271
Sir John Cowperthwaite and the making of Hong Kong, (review),
58, 249-256
rural family life: traditional and changing patterns (Ronald Ng) S1, 32-5
Southeast Asia (review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
Edgar, Brian
articles & notes by:
(and Catherine S. Chan) “Contested Allegiance: The Response Of Hong Kong’s Macanese Community to the Challenges of the Japanese Occupation” (article), 61, 100-121
“Myths, Messages and Manoeuvres: Franklin Gimson in
August 1945” (article), 58, 7-29
“Peak Socialism: Hilda Selwyn-Clarke and Hong Kong’s Reform Impetus 1938–1941”
(article), 60, 57-77
“Steering Neutral? The Un-interned Irish Community In
Occupied Hong Kong” (article), 57, 67-87
“ ‘The
Vigour and Health of the People’: How Hong Kong’s Reformers Planned to Turn a
Besieged Fortress into a Welfare State” (article), 63, 6-28
book reviewed by:
Fighting For Two
Kings: Danish Volunteers in the Defence of Hong Kong 1941 (Olsen), 60, 271-272
Edmonds, Richard Louis
book reviewed by: 24, 333-336
education (see also schools)
of boys in Hong Kong, 52, 300-309
church involvement in, in Hong Kong, 36, 185-194
development of, in Hong Kong, 1841-1897, 42, 468-470
English
language education in 19th century H.K. (C.T. Smith) S5, 65-96
fish marketing organisation and, 21, 120-143
in Hong Kong, 33, 224-228, (226); 45, 246-247
Lai Jixi and the development of Chinese education at the University of Hong Kong, 52, 267-289
secular and religious, in Hong Kong, 45, 5-25
Sir Edward Youde and, changes in Hong Kong, (review), 51, 334-337
technical:
in Hong Kong, 28, 10-15, plate 1
history of, 1863-1980, 40, 209 (photo), 210-25
village, in Sheung Shui, 22, 252-270, plates 6-7
eight characters (八字) in fortune-telling (F.I. Tseung) S2, 63-71
Eitel, Ernest John
Europe in China: a reappraisal of the messages and the man, 48, 89-109
Feng Shui, quoted, 34, 57
elders, village: rights and duties (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 135-137, 140-1
Elegy Written
in [a] Country Churchyard (Gray), quoted, 31, 104-134
Elgin, James
Bruce, 8th Earl of: attitude towards Taiping regime (S. Uhalley) 10, 24-35
elite, Chinese, in H.K.:
(C.T. Smith) 11, 74-115; S5, 65-96
and British Colonials in Hong Kong, (review), 46, 185-189
Ellsworth, E.W.
articles
& notes by:
“Introduction to Journal of occurrances at Canton
[by W.C. Hunter]” 4, 9-41
Emanuel,
Joseph
early Freemasonry in Hong Kong and the formation
of Lodge St John No. 618 SC, 51, 77-102
embroidery, see Mandarin squares
Emerson, Geoffrey Charles
articles
& notes by:
“Behind Japanese barbed wire: Stanley Internment Camp, Hong
Kong, 1942-1945” (lecture) 17, 30-42, 5 photos, plan
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong internment 1942 - 1945: life in the Japanese civilian camp at Stanley, (Reviewed by Greg Leck) 48, 219-223
books
reviewed by:
For the Future: Sir Edward Youde and
Educational Changes in Hong Kong (Kong), 51, 334-337
Taken in Hong Kong – 8 December 1941: memoirs of Norman Briggs, World War II prisoner of war (Waite), 49, 322-325
obituary by: 60, 283-284 (Jessie Margaret Christine Stewart)
emigration:
of Chinese to S.E. Asia, etc. (A.D. Blue) 10, 79-93
from N.T. villages (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 59-64
from
the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 236-246
see
also Chinese diaspora
Emmett, Chris
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong Police—Inside the
Lines,
(Reviewed by David Hodson) 60, 258-260
Emperor Yao (堯帝)
Temple Dedicated to in Yaocheng, Shanxi, 53, 135-151
emperors, Chinese
representation of, in the village in South China, 35, 75-112
Endacott, G.B.
author of reviewed book:
Government and people in Hong Kong, 1841 1962... Hong Kong Univ. P., 1964 (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
England, Vaudine
articles & notes by:
“Zindel’s
Rosary Hill - Hong Kong’s Forgotten War” (article), 57,
36-66
(tables, photos)
author of reviewed books:
Arnholds: China Trader,
(Reviewed by Robert
Nield) 59, 245-246
Fortune’s
Bazaar: The Making of Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Vicky Lee) 63, 338-341
Hari
Harilela: Made In Hong Kong by (Reviewed
by Tony Banham), 61, 252-254
Kindred spirits: A history of
the Hong Kong Club, (Reviewed by Peter Cunich) 57,
247-250
books reviewed by:
Free Trade’s First Missionary: Sir John Bowring in Europe and Asia (Bowring), 55, 205-205
Reduced to a Symbolical Scale:
The Evacuation of British Women and Children from Hong Kong to Australia in
1940
(Banham), 58, 258-260
Strong to Save: Maritime Mission
in Hong Kong from Whampoa Reach to the Mariners’ Club (Davies), 57, 257-260
English
(language), lexical borrowing from Chinese, 23, 62-90
English language education in 19th century H.K. (C.T. Smith) S5,
65-96
English Made
Easy (Mok Man Cheung), critique of, 27, 46-73
entomology see insects
entrepreneurs see industrialists
environmental:
changes: effect on religious beliefs and practices of Hakka
villagers (review: E.L. Johnson) 10, 204-210
design and fung shui at Kat Hing Wai (D. Lung) 20, 81-92
Marco Polo in the Fujian Region of South
China: an environmental interpretation, 51, 304-308
Erh-huang-tien (二黄店) see Yi Wong Tin village
ethnic
minorities in China (H.J. Wiens) 2, 54-74, map, tables
ethnicity
in urban H.K. (D.W. Sparks) 16, 25-56; 16, 57-80; (G.E. Guldin) 17, 112-129
ethnography:
of San On District (S.F. Balfour) 10, 134-140
ethnographic responsibility, feminism and postmodernism, 30, 344-349, (348)
etymology see loan-words
Euprymna berryi (cuttlefish) from Tolo Harbour, H.K. (col. plate 1) after 10, 233
Eurasians
the Eurasian face, (review), 52, 345-347
growing up Eurasian,
(article), 59,
7-30
(photos)
Hong Kong Eurasians, 55, 83-113
reflections across two generations, 57, 226-246
Rosary
Hill - Hong Kong’s forgotten war, 57,
36-66
European outcasts in H.K. (H.J. Lethbridge) S5, 48-50 -
working class in H.K.: 19th century (H.J. Lethbridge) 15, 88-112
evacuation from China coastal areas, 1662-69: (S.F. Balfour) 10, 174-179; (J.W. Hayes) 14, 118-120
Evans, Dafydd M.E.
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special anniversary article), 60, 7-23
articles
& notes by:
“Chinatown in Hong Kong: the beginnings of
Taipingshan” (article) 10, 69-78
“The
foundation of Hong Kong: a chapter of accidents” S5, 11-41
“Hong Kong’s first Government House” (N. & Q.) 8, 156-160, map
“Jardine, Matheson & Co’s first site in Hong
Kong” (N. & Q.) 8, 149-153
“The origins of Hong Kong’s Central Market and the Tarrant Affair”
(article) 12, 150-160
book
reviewed by:
“Chinese family and commercial law, by G. Jamieson” (review) 11, 211-214
Evans, John Karl
articles
& notes by:
“The cult of the dead in ancient Rome and modern
China: a comparative analysis” (article), 25, 119-151
excavations see archaeological excavations
execution
of criminals at Canton, 1886 (note) 13, 140-144
Executive
Council, H.K.: Chinese unofficial members (T.C. Cheng) 9, 7-30
exhibitions,
photographic, at City University, 2001, 40, 207 (photo)
expeditions, see under Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch
extraterritoriality:
British
and American law courts in China and Japan (1842-1943), (review), 56,
239-243
Fa Chu Kung (法主公), Chinese deity (K.G. Stevens) 12, 185-192, illus., 2 photos
Fa
tai (花帶)
or patterned bands woven in N.T. (E.L. Johnson) 16, 81-91, 14 plates
“face”
compared with li (M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
face, national,
in Chinese press coverage of sports, 33, 1-79
face-reading as indication of character (F.I. Tseung) S2, 61-3
Fairbank, J.K.
author
of reviewed book:
China: the people’s middle kingdom and the U.S.A., Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. P., 1967 (review: C. Lupton) 7, 186-187
faith-healing,
sect in Hong Kong, 25, 1-16, plate 1
family
economics in rural China: traditional and changing patterns (R. Ng) S1, 32-5
law: China (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
life:
in Chinese communist society (review: J.A. Beaudry) 6, 150-152
in Chinese fiction, H.K., 1960-67 (K. Mäding) 8, 154-156
in Chinese society (review: H.J. Lethbridge) 11, 218-223; (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 116-125
in Chinese traditional society (H. Baker) S1, 27-31
in N.T. villages: economic and social changes
resulting from forced migration (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
in the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 256-259
Fan Lau (分流), Lantau
Island: Kai Yik Kok fort (A.M. da Silva) 8, 82-95, 4 maps, 7 photos.
Fan Lau Kok (分流角), Lantau Island: fort (A.K.K.
Siu) 19, 195
Fan Ta Hsien Shih (樊大仙師)
cult at Wun Yiu, N.T. (K.G. Stevens) 18, 198-199, 2 photos
Fan, Yu-tseng (范汝增), Taiping General at Ningpo (S.
Uhalley) 11, 18,
23, 24, 26
Fanling, opening of magistracy in, 1961, 35, 41 (photo)
Fanling Wai (New
Territories), practice of property transfer in, 37, 63-80
Far East,
Britain and, 1819-c1980, survey of, 22, 361-362
Far-Eastern Prehistory Association see Asian perspectives
farming see agriculture; fish farming
Farrell, Brian P.
book reviewed by:
Clash
of Empires in South China: The Allied Nations Proxy War with Japan, 1935-1941 (Macri), 54, 243-244
Farrington, Anthony
articles
& notes by:
“A new source for Chinese trade to Japan in the
seventeenth Century” (article), 25, 187-191
Farris,
Jonathan Andrew
author
of reviewed book:
Enclaves to Urbanity: Canton,
Foreigners, and Architecture from the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth
Centuries,
(Reviewed by Cecilia Chu) 57,
266-268
Fa-ti Fan
author
of reviewed book:
British
Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire and Cultural Encounter (Reviewed by Frances Wood) 50, 391-392
Fat Tong Mun (佛堂門) waterway, east of H.K.: fort (A.K.K.
Siu) 18, 209-211,
2 photos
Fatshan (佛山) as a centre of arts and crafts
(F.S. Scollard) 18, 104-111, plates 11-15
Faulkner, R.J.
articles
& notes by:
“Some
legal aspects of reclamation in Hong Kong” S5, 130-6
fauna:
H.K.
(Univ. of H.K. Zoology Dept.) S6, 1-141
fauna, marine, of H.K. (L.B. Trott) 10, 57-62, 6 col. plates
the last tigers of Hong Kong, (review),
63, 331-333
management
of wild animals in Hong Kong between 1870 and 1940, 61, 82-99
see also butterflies, mammals, marine fauna, wildlife, and under names of particular animals, e.g. fox
Hong Kong History Project, discussion of, 27, 254-277
articles
& notes by:
“The emperor in the village: representing the state in
South China” (article), 35, 75-112
“An exploratory study of Pingshan, a Hakka village
cluster to the east of Shenzhen” (article), 32, 180-192
“Funeral pots from an ancestral grave” (note), 21, 206, plates 14-15
“Hong Kong and China in the Village World” (article), 21, 75-90, plates 1-3
“Letters from the War” (note), 21, 187-191
“The man the emperor decapitated” (note), 28, 198-203
“Notes on the history of Tsuen Wan” (article), 24, 46-104
“The Po Tak temple in Sheung Shui market” (note), 22, 271-279 rejoinder to book review, 28, 262-263
“A republican book of receipts in United College
library” (note), 25, 216-217
“Saikung, the making of the District and its
experience during World War II” (article), 22, 161-216, plates 3-5
“The Yung Muk Tong factories in Macau” (note), 21, 185-187
author of reviewed books:
Colonialism and
the Hong Kong Mentality, (Reviewed
by Anthony Sweeting) 46, 180-185
The
Rural Economy of Pre-Liberation China: Trade Increase and Peasant Livelihood in
Jiangsu and Guangdong 1870 to 1937 (Reviewed by: Alfred H.Y. Lin), 29, 405-410
The
Structure of Chinese Rural Society: Lineage and Village in the Eastern New
Territories, Hong Kong (Reviewed by: A.J. Chun), 28, 240-261
books reviewed by:
“Chinese walled cities: a collection of maps from Shina
Jōkaku no Gaiyō. Benjamin E. Wallacker [and others], eds.: (review) 20, 167
Fawcett, Brian C.
articles
& notes by:
“Alfred James Hadley and the Chinese Labour Corps”
(note), 45, 233-234
“Busseboom Thirteen (Individual’s Details, Grave, etc.)” (article), 55, 199-203 (table)
“The Chinese Labour Corps in France, 1917-1921” (article), 40, 33-95, 96-111 (photos)
“Chinese Workers in the First World War” (note), 51, 313-314
“First World War Labour Corps cemeteries in Flanders” (note), 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
Felis bengalensis chinensis or Chinese leopard cat (plate 2) after 7, 206
Female Diocesan School
history
of, (1860–1869), Part 1, 61, 59-81
history
of, (1860–1869), Part 2, 62, 36-56
feminism:
postmodernism and ethnographic responsibility and, 30, 344-349, (348)
transformation
of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (review), 49, 289-293
Fen-teng (分燈)
Taoist ritual (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-99, 103-11
Feng Chi-sun
author
of reviewed book:
Diamond
Hill: Memories of Growing Up in a Hong Kong Squatter Village village, (Reviewed by Alan Smart) 50, 393-394
Feng, En (馮恩) and the comet of 1532 (L.C. Goodrich) 9, 150-151
Fêng-shên
Yen-i (封神演義): Buddhist
sources of the novel (T.Y. Liu) 1, 68-97
Fêng, Yün-shan (馮雲山)
Taiping leader (C.T. Smith) 16, 118-119; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 132-133; 17, 228-231
Fengshui (風水), 23, 56
(M. Freedman) 16, 218-236
and construction of the Shek Pik reservoir (J.W. Hayes) S2, 22-30
and environmental design at Kat Hing Wai, N.T. (D. Lung) 20, 81-92
disturbed at Tsing Yi Island, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 19, 213-216, 3 photos; 20, 155-156
foreigners and, 34, 57-117
glossary (C. Morgan) 20, 209-214
of
Kam T’in (J.T. Kamm) 17, 215-216
in the New Territories, 34, 183-191
and orientation of traditional villages in the New
Territories, 45, 27-39
and road works: ceremony to propitiate the gods at
Tong Fuk, Lantau, 1958 (J.W. Hayes) 5, 122-124; 39, 255-259
as a reason for moving villages on Lantau Island (J.W.
Hayes) 3, 143-144; 9, 156-158
as ritual language (L.G. Aijmer) 8, 74-81
in siting graves (H. Baker) S1, 37-8
woodlands (D.C. Shen) 14, 188-189
Ferguson, Anthony
book
reviewed by:
The Diamond Sutra: The Story of the World’s
Earliest Dated Printed Book (Wood and Barnard), 51, 330-332
Fernandes,
Miguel Senna
author of reviewed book:
(and
Alan Norman Baxter) Maquista chapado:
vocabulary and expressions in Macao’s Portuguese creole (Reviewed by: J.
Wordie), 45, 255-256
ferret badger (Melogale moschata) (plate 4) after 7, 206
festivals of lunar calendar:
in Peking (review: N. du Breuil) 7, 178-181
in Taiwan (review: M. Topley) 7, 174-176
festivals, see Chinese festivals
55th Regiment of Foot (Westmoreland Regiment), monument to, in Dinghai City Zhoushan Island, 38, 386-392, 394 (photo)
Fichter, James
author
of reviewed book:
So Great a
Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism, (Reviewed
by Alain Le Pichon) 50, 394-398
book
reviewed by:
China Trade and
Empire: Jardine Matheson & Co. and the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong
1827-1843 (Le Pichon, ed.) 46, 178-180
fiction, Chinese see Chinese fiction
Fielding,
Richard
obituary by: 55, 233-235 (Anthony Johnston Hedley)
figurines,
Chinese tomb, 31, 205; 33, 224-228, (226)
fine art collections in China: catalogues and cataloguing:
history (S. Chuang) 13, 85-110
fines, firecrackers in token of, 22, 301
fire dragon
dance, at Tai Hang Tsuen, 1992, 30, 307-308, plates 14-15
firecrackers, in
settlement of disputes and in token of fines, 22, 297-302
First China War (1840-1842), see Opium War
Firth, Sir Raymond, Essays presented to (review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
fish farming in H.K. (C.J. Grant) S3, 36-46, diagr., 2 plates, table
Fish Marketing Organisation, schools in Hong Kong, 21, 120-143
fish ponds, Deep Bay area, N.T. (plate 5) after S3, 90; see also S3, 38-9
fish-tank, Stone, of Tang Wan-kuk, 14, plate 39 (see
also p. 181)
fishes of H.K. (W.L. Chan) S6, 108-26
fishermen, photo of watercolour painting of, 24, 141 (plate 2)
fishing
communities:
Peng Chau (J.W. Hayes) 4, 71-96, map, plate
see also Boat people
industry, dried fish, 25, plates 8-9
spear,
two-pronged, from Pui O, Lantau (photo) 19, plate 7
with gill nets, H.K. waters (col. plate 4) after 10, 233
Five great clans
(五大族) of the N.T. (H. Baker) 6, 25-48, map
Flaherty,
St John
books
reviewed by:
The Survivors: A Period Piece (Fortescue), 56,
236-237
Transformation from Colonial Chemist
to Global Health and Beauty Retailer: A.S. Watson (Chiu), 63, 316-317
A Voyage to War: An Englishman’s
Account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941 (Dulley), 58, 263-264
flora (see also marine flora; trees)
British naturalists in Qing China, (review), 50, 391-392
Canton water pines (glyptostrobus pensilis), at
Tai Hang village, 22, 302-305
cultivation of ‘incense tree’ (aquilaria sinensis),
23, 247-249, plates 18-19
why is
Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
flowers of H.K. (B.T. Chiu) 1, 27-29, 1 col. plate; 3, 44-50, 6 col. plates
flowers of H.K.
(B.T. Chiu) 1, 27-29, 1 col. plate; 3, 44-50, 6 col. plates
folk:
art see Fa tai (花帶)
drama,
Chinese see Yang ke (秧歌)
religion
temples in H.K. (K.G. Stevens) 20, 12-20
folk religion see religion; religious beliefs
folk songs see Mountain songs
Fong, Grace S.
author
of reviewed book:
(and Nanxiu Qian and Richard J. Smith) Different worlds of discourse: transformation of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (Reviewed by Betty Wei Peh Ti) 49, 289-293
Fong, Wing
Chung
articles & notes by:
(and
Nicholas L. Chan) “On the History of the Female Diocesan School, Hong Kong
(1860–1869) Part 1” (article),
61, 59-81
(and Nicholas L. Chan) “On the History
of The Female Diocesan School, Hong Kong (1860–1869) Part 2” (article), 62, 36-56
Foo, T.S. (傅德燊)
book
reviewed by:
“The Chinese in Philippine life, 1850-1898, by
Edgar Wickberg” (review) 6, 144-146
Foochow
the Wolfe Sisters of, (review),
57, 277-278
food:
beliefs of H.K. Chinese (G. Choa) S2, 54-9
and drink offerings in ancestor worship (G. Aijmer) 18, 71-73
menus and recipes from N. China (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
football
China’s 1936 Olympic Football Team, 48, 7-23
Forbes, Robert Bennett
house with the circular porch on the Praia Grande, 58, 218-229
Ford, Robert,
captured in Tibet by Red Army, 29, 423-424, (424)
Ford, Stacilee
author
of reviewed book:
Troubling American Women: Narratives of Gender and Nation in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Peter Cunich) 52, 374-378
books
reviewed by:
The Eurasian Face (Zimmern), 52, 345-347
Knowledge is Pleasure: Florence Ayscough in
Shanghai (Shen), 53, 320-322
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, attitude towards ‘other
people’s property’ shown by, 45, 230-231
foreign relations see under names of countries, e.g. China: foreign relations
foreigners in China:
(H.J. Wiens) 2, 54-74, map, tables
during Tang dynasty (L.Y. Chiu) 13, 58-72
military employment (R.J. Smith) 15, 113-138
forestry, hill
land used for, in New Territories, 35, 143-153
Forke, A.
author of
reviewed book:
(translator) Lun-hêng (論衡) New York, Paragon Book Gallery, 1962 (review: D. Leslie) 4, 120-127
fort:
at Fan Lau, Lantau Island (A.M. da Silva) 8, 82-95, 4 maps, 7 photos.
at
Fan Lau Kok, Lantau Island (A.K.K. Siu) 19, 195
at Tung Chung, Lantau Island (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 144-145; (J.W. Hayes) 4, 146-150; 8, 165-167; (A.K.K.
Siu) 18, 207-209,
8 photos; 19, 196-197
at Tung Lung Island (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 209-211, 2 photos; 20, 134-136
at Stanley, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 10, 192-193
Fortescue,
Diana
author of reviewed book:
The Survivors: A Period Piece, (Reviewed by St John
Flaherty) 56,
236-237
fortune-telling in H.K. (F.I. Tseung) S2, 60-72
Foshan see Fatshan (佛山)
Fox, S. China red (Vulpes vulpes hoole) (plate 3) after 7, 206
France:
Anglo-French occupation of Canton, 1858-1861, 28, 16-33
Franco-Chinese relations in Hong Kong, 1884, 22, 65-98
Hong Kong during the Sino-French War (1884-85):
impressions of a French Naval Officer, 50, 141-163
Hong Kong, French connections, (review), 53, 315-317
intellectuals in, impact of China on, 27, 11-29
war with China, 1883-85 (L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
see also Sino-French
Francis, John Joseph (1839-1901)
biography of: 26, 17-45
Francis Xavier, Saint
Church and statue of, St John’s Island, 42, 436-437, 440-1, 443-7 (photos); 45, 229
relic of, 23, 204-207, plates 12-14
Franke, H.
articles
& notes by:
“Sino-western contacts under the Mongol Empire” (Hume
memorial lecture, Yale University, 1965) 6, 49-72
Frankel, James D.
book reviewed by:
Islam in Hong Kong: Muslims and Everyday Life in China’s World City (O’Connor), 55, 213-214
Franklin,
Douglas, archives and artefacts, donated to RAS HK Branch, 41, 375-378
Freedman, M.
articles
& notes by:
“A report on social research in the New Territories of Hong
Kong, 1963” (article) 16, 191-261
author
of reviewed books:
Chinese lineage and society: Fukien and Kwangtung, London, Athlone P., 1966 (review: M. Topley) 7, 171-174
(ed.) Family and kinship in Chinese society,
Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ. P., 1970 (review: H.J. Lethbridge) 11, 218-223
(ed.) Social organization: essays presented to
Raymond Firth, London, Frank Cass, 1967 (review: M.
Topley) 8, 171-174
(ed.) The study of Chinese society: essays,
selected and introduced by G. William Skinner, Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ.
P., 1979 (review: M. Topley) 19, 227-229
Freemasons,
Chinese, in Chicago (Y.F. Lam) 16, 281-282, photo; in USA, 21, 179-184
Freemasons
in Hong Kong
Joseph Emanuel and the formation of Lodge St John
No. 618 SC, 51, 77-102
French Chinese Labour Corps, graves, in Flanders, 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
French Mission see Société des Missions Etrangères de
Paris
French, Paul
author
of reviewed book:
Midnight in Peking: How the Murder of a Young
Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China, (Reviewed by Russ
Harding) 52, 369-371
book
reviewed by:
Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962 (Dikötter), 52, 366-369
Friends Ambulance Unit see China, Friends Ambulance Unit
Friends of the HK Branch of the RAS (UK), see RAS, Friends of the HK Branch (UK)
frogs
of H.K. (J.D. Romer) 17, 237-238; 18, 211-212
Fry, Roderick
author
of reviewed book:
A Message for Nasty,
(Reviewed by Tony
Banham) 63, 320-323
Fryer, John (1839-1928)
diary of voyage to Hong Kong (1861), 29, 252-301, plate 22
excursion to China, 36, 129-145, 146 (illus), 147-9 (photos)
first impressions of Hong Kong and Chinese people, 30, 146-168, plates 2-5
Fu (賦) or paper charms: types and uses (M. Topley) S2, 110-13, 4 plates
fuel gathering,
hill land used for, in New Territories, 35, 143-153
Fujian see Fukien
Fuk Tak Kung Association, Sheung Fung Lane (Hong Kong), artefacts belonging to, 23, 121-122, plates 1-5
Fuk Tak Kung (福德公), Taipingshan St., H.K.: description (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 137-9
Fukien:
cult
of the Saintly Guo (K.G. Stevens) 18, 193-198, photo
Marco Polo in the Fujian region: an
environmental interpretation, 51, 304-308
(people) in H.K. (G.E. Guldin) 17, 112-129
social function of lineage (review: M. Topley) 7, 171-174
funeral pots, 21, 206, plates 14-15
funerals
Chinese, 31, 104-134, plates 10-11
traditional, 21, 192-196, plates 4-13
Fung Kai School, Sheung Shui (New Territories), located in ancestral hall, 22, 267, plate 7
Fung, Khiu-syn see Hung, K’uei-yüan (洪葵元)
fung shui see fengshui
Fung
Yuen (鳳園)
Tai Po, N.T.: tun fu ceremony (J. Strauch) 20, 147-153
furniture:
carved: trade unions in Hong Kong (E. Cooper) 18, 83-100
Chinese, 29, 423-424, (423-4)
Fushan see Fatshan (佛山)
Gable, roof: Chinese farmhouse, 19th century, at San Tin, N.T. (plate) after S1, 24; see also S1, 43-4
Gage
Street
courtesan of (fiction), (review), 54, 245-246
Gamble, Sidney
author of reviewed
book:
(ed.) Chinese village plays from the Ting Hsien region,
Amsterdam, Philo P., 1970 (review: anon.) 12, 227-229
gardens
botanical, Hong Kong:
26, 55-77, plates at 56 and 63
Imperial history of, 62, 80-100
Chinese, 22, 334-335
classical, of Shanghai, (review), 56,
224-225
creating Liu Fang Yuan (the Garden of Flowing
Fragrance) in California, 55, 183-198
Lan Yuan: a Suzhou garden in distant
Nanyang, 51, 279-289
the private Tiger Balm Garden in Hong Kong: challenges in conservation and restoration, 46, 25-35
Garrett, Richard J.
articles
& notes by:
“Cannon and
Machine Guns in Hong Kong at the End of the Nineteenth Century” (note), 63, 302-311 (photos, illustrations)
“Confusion Worse Confounded: The House with the
Circular Porch on the Praia Grande” (note), 58, 218-229 (photos, illustrations)
“Expatriate
Life in Hong Kong: 1894—A Year with Modern Parallels” (note), 63, 226-257 (photos, illustrations, maps)
“A further note on Taipa
Fort and a Nineteenth Century Cannon” (note), 44, 132-135
“Gunpowder” (note), 61,
214-221 (table)
“The Hillside
Escalator Link” (note), 54, 217-224 (photos, map)
“Hospitals on the Peak” (article), 51, 103-114 (photos, maps
“Old guns found at Arsenal Street, Hong Kong – a preliminary report on some excavated gun barrels” (note), 45, 222, 222-4 (photos), 225-8
“Sha Tin – The Building of a New Town” (article), 55, 115-133 (photos)
“Taipa Fort and a nineteenth century cannon” (note), 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos)
“Weapons of the China wars” (article), 38, 107-119
author
of reviewed books:
The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and
Weapons over 450 years, (Reviewed by Clive Willis) 51, 327-329
The Peak: An Illustrated History
of Hong Kong’s Top District, (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 58, 264-268
book
reviewed by:
Protestants in
Nineteenth-century Macau: An Anthology (Lofland and Poon), 50, 398-400
obituary by: 63, 342-343 (Valerie Margaret Garrett)
Garrett, Valery Margaret 1942-2023
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese baby carriers: a Hong Kong tradition now gone” (article), 41, 95-100, 101-8 (photos)
“A Hakka wedding in Hong Kong, May 1979” (note) 20, 125-128
“A Hoklo wedding” (article), 27, 112-116, plates 19-23
“The tea warehouses on Honam” (note), 44, 135-137, 137-8 (photos), 139
“ ‘To become an adult’ (Tsou Dai Yau)” (note), 31, 199-200
author of reviewed books:
Chinese dress: from the Qing dynasty to the present, (Reviewed by Tim O’Connell), 48, 213-216
Heaven is High, the Emperor Far
Away. Merchants and Mandarins in Old Canton (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 41, 423-426
book
reviewed by:
History of
Photography in China, 1842-1860 (Bennett),
50, 385-387
obituary of: 63, 342-343
Gasper,
Donald
book reviewed by:
Hong Kong, French Connections: From the 19th
century to the Present Day (Drémeaux ed.), 53, 315-317
gecko,
Brook’s, in Macao (J.D. Romer) 18, 191
Geil, William Edgar, American traveller and author: Chinese library
(J.W. Hayes) 16, 284; 20, 159-162
gender:
in an Afghan tribal society, 30, 333-335
Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore:
gender, religion, medicine and money: Essays by Marjorie Topley, (review), 51, 315-323
narratives of, and nation in Hong Kong, (review), 52, 374-378
transformation
of, in late Qing and early Republican China, (review), 49, 289-293
genealogies:
N.T.: Baker collection: preliminary list 16, 297-301
see Chinese genealogies
geology
granite
and the Early British Colonization of Hong Kong, 59,
76-107
of H.K. (A.T. Williams) S3, 3-16, 4 diagrs., 2 photos., 2 tables
see also mineral deposits
geomancy:
equipment and operation (plate) facing S2, 20
see also feng shui
geomorphology of H.K. (K.M.A. Barnett) 4, 45-48; (A.T. Williams) S3, 3-16, 4 diagrs., 2 photos., 2 tables
George, Janet
articles
& notes by:
“The lady doctor’s ‘warm welcome’: Dr Alice Sibree and
the early years of Hong Kong’s maternity service 1903-1909” (article), 33, 81-109
German
(language) community, in Hong Kong, 1846-1918, 34, 1-55
German
(Lutheran) congregation, H.K., to 1914 (C.T. Smith) 15, 292-295
Germany, business by, in Hong Kong before 1914, 44, 91-113
Gervais,
Joseph
travel in Hong Kong, Macao, Shanghai, Hubei, Hunan
and Guizhou, (review), 57, 278
Gherzi, Ernesto, 1886-1973, Director of Zikawei Observatory (G.J.
Bell) 14, 85-91,
plate 51
Gibb, Hugh (1915-1990)
obituary of: 30, xiv-xvi
Gibb Livingston (trading company), 30, 231
Gilbert [W.S.] and Sullivan [Sir Arthur], apologies to, 41, 225-226
Gilkes, David
obituary
by: 56,
251-257 (Dan
Waters)
gill nets: fishing technique, H.K. waters (col. plate 4) after 10, 233
Gillam, Michael
articles
& notes by:
“The making of Cornell Plant the pilot” (note), 43, 185-196, 197-200 (photos)
Gilman’s (trading company), 30, 230-231
Gimson, Franklin
in August 1945, 58, 7-29
Giquel, Prosper (1835 - 1886)
journal of Chinese civil war, 1864, 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
self-strengthening movement in China, and,
[c1860s-1870s], 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
author of reviewed book:
(Steven
A. Leibo, ed), A Journal of the Chinese Civil War 1864 (Reviewed
by: J. Hayes), 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420[9]
Gittens,
Jean
author of reviewed book:
Stanley:
Behind Barbed Wire
(Reviewed by: J.A. Miller), 22, 308-310
Gittings, Danny
author
of reviewed book:
Introduction to the Hong Kong Basic Law, (Reviewed by Philip
Bowring) 55, 208-210
Glencoe (1878) and Glenogle (1882), S.Ss. of McGregor, Gow & Co., (plates 1-2) after 8, 218; see also 8, 46-52
Glengyle (1872), S.S., of the China Navigation Co’s. Yangtse service (plate) facing 3, 114
Glyptostrobus pensilis
(Canton water pine or Chinese deciduous cypress) (D.C. Shea) 12, 198-200, photo
Gods, Chinese see Cheng, Ho; Deities; Fa Chu Kung; Hai
Jui; T’ai Sui; Tien To Yuan Shuai
Gods and spirits in Chinese tradition (M. Topley) S2, 16-19; S2, 101-5
Golden guide to Hongkong and Macao by P.H.M. Jones, Hong Kong, Far Eastern Economic Review, 1969
(review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 213-214
Goldsmith,
Syd
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong on the Brink: An
American Diplomat Relives 1967’s Darkest Days, (Reviewed by Ray Yep) 57, 275-277
Gomersall, Thomas
book reviewed by:
The Last Tigers of Hong Kong (Saeki),
63, 331-333
Gomes,
Arthur E.
recollections of the Battle of Hong Kong and POW life, 48, 25-50
Goncharov, Ivan Alexandrovich
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong”, 38, 229; 38, 237-246
Goodman, Bryna
author of reviewed
book:
The Suicide of Miss Xi: Democracy and
Disenchantment in the Chinese Republic, (Reviewed by Veronica Pearson) 62, 245-246
Goodrich, Chauncey
author
of reviewed book:
A pocket dictionary, Chinese-English, and Pekingese
syllabary, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1964 (review: J.T.S.
Chen) 5, 106-108
Goodrich, L. Carrington
articles
& notes by:
(and H.L. Lo) “A cannon from the end of the
Ming period” (N. & Q.) 7, 152-157, 2 plates
“China’s earliest printing: a note” 12, 197-198
“The comet of 1532” (N. & Q.) 9, 150-151
“The development of printing in China…” (lecture) 3, 36-43
“Introduction” to Notes on the sources of de Mailla, Histoire
générale de la Chine, by R.G. Irwin, 14, 92
“More on the Yung-lo ta-tien (永樂大典)” (article) 10, 17-23
“On loan-words” (N. & Q.) 6, 159-160
“Printing: a new discovery” (article) 7, 39-41, 3 photos.
“What inspired Sir John Bowring’s hymn?” (N. & Q.)
9, 151-152
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Hsin-pien tui-hsiang szu-yen (新編對相四言); a 15th century illustrated Chinese primer, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1967 (review: M. Ma) 7, 185-186
Goodstadt, Leo F.
(1937-2020)
articles & notes by:
“The rise and fall of social, economic and political
reforms in Hong Kong, 1930-1955” (article), 44, 57-81
author
of reviewed books:
A City Mismanaged: Hong Kong’s
Struggle for Survival (Reviewed by Frank Ching) 58, 268-271
Poverty in the Midst of
Affluence: How Hong Kong Mismanaged Its Prosperity, (Reviewed by Frank Ching) 54, 241-242
Profits, policies and panics: Hong Kong’s banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935-1980, (Reviewed by Catherine R. Schenk) 48, 223-227
books reviewed by:
Architect of Prosperity: Sir
John Cowperthwaite
and the Making of Hong Kong (Monnery), 58, 249-256
“Asian urbanization: a Hong Kong case-book. ed. by D.J. Dwyer” (review)
12, 233-235
Governors, Politics and the Colonial Office:
Public Policy in Hong Kong (Ure) 53, 325-328
Hands On, or Hands Off? The Nature and Process of Economic Policy in
Hong Kong (Latter), 47, 202-205
Hong Kong in the Cold War
(Roberts and Carroll), 57, 250-252
obituary of:
an
appreciation of, 60, 186-199
Goose,
Wooden (J.W. Hayes) 12, 207
Gordonia axillaris, Dietr. (photo) 17,
plate 33A
Gordonia axillaris (Roxb.) Dietr. (col. plate) after 3, 44; see also 3, 47
Gore, M.E.J.
author of reviewed
book:
(and Won Pyong-Oh) The birds of Korea, Seoul, R.A.S.,
Korea Branch, 1971 (review: M.A. Webster) 12, 229-233
Goshkevich, Iosif Antonovich, author of chapter titled
“Hong Kong (from the notes of a Russian traveller)”, 38, 229; 38, 230-236
Government
of Chinese villages (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 113-174, bibliography (10 p.)
Government
House, H.K.: original location (D.M.E. Evans) 8, 156-160, map
Government of H.K.:
cadet officers (H.J. Lethbridge) 10, 36-56
(with errata slip)
history (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
see also Executive Council; Legislative Council
Governor of Hong
Kong, attempted assassination of, 1912, 22, 279-285, plates 8-10
Grace, Richard J.
books reviewed by:
Merchants of War and Peace:
British Knowledge of China in the Making of the Opium War (Chen), 57, 261-263
The Private Side of the Canton Trade,
1700–1840: Beyond the Companies, (Van Dyke and Schopp, eds.), 58, 284-286
Sino-French Trade at Canton, 1698–1842 (Schopp), 62, 264-266
Whampoa and the Canton Trade: Life and
Death in a Chinese Port 1700–1842 (Dyke), 60, 255-258
Graham, Arnold (1905-1996)
life in Shanghai, personal records of, 38, 305-309, 310-4 (photos)
Shanghai Christmas card, designed by, 1905, 42, 373-376 (illus)
Graham, G.S.
author of reviewed
book:
The China Station: war and diplomacy,
1830-1860, Oxford, Clarendon P., 1978 (review: L. Wright) 19, 229-232
book review by:
“Ying-yai sheng-lan… translated… with introduction, notes
and appendices by J.V.G. Mills” (review) 13, 169-170
Grand Council,
in mid-Qing China, 1723-1820, 30, 317-320
granite
and
the Early British Colonization of Hong Kong, 59,
76-107
Grant, C.J.
articles
& notes by:
“Fish farming in Hong Kong” (paper) S3, 36-46, diagr., 2 plates, table
Grant, Frederick D. Jr.
books
reviewed by:
Through American Eyes: Journals
of George Washington (Farley) Heard (Bickley),
59, 233-235
East Sails West: The Voyage of
the Keying, 1846-1855 (Davies), 54, 240-241
Rivalry in
Canton: The Control of Russell and Co, 1838-1840 and the Founding of Augustine
Heard & Co (Sturgis), 50, 400-402
Grantham, Sir Alexander
author
of reviewed book:
Via ports: from Hong
Kong to Hong Kong, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: W. Waung) 6, 147-149
Grasshoppers of H.K. (photos) 17, plate 35C
Grave sweeping at Ch’ing Ming (G. Aijmer) 18, 63-68
Chinese, in Tsuen Wan district, 32, 164-179
Chinese customs and, 23, 52-54
funeral pots from ancestral, 21, 206, plates 14-15
Houtu stones on, in Hong Kong, 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
sweeping
at Ch’ing Ming (G. Aijmer) 18, 63-68
tracing, in Hong Kong, 38, 395-398
see also cemeteries (Hong Kong); cemeteries
Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), Elegy Written in [a]
Country Churchyard, quoted, 31, 104-134
Great Britain:
foreign relations:
with China (C. Lupton) 2, 115-121; (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 7, 181-185; (S. Uhalley) 10, 24-35; see also British Legation, Peking; An
embassy to China
with Siam (R. Bruce) 9, 82-100
protestant missions to China: guide to archives (review:
S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
‘Great Game’,
the, between Britain and Russia in High Asia, 30, 314-315
Greatrex, Jack
book reviewed by:
A Medical History of Hong Kong: The Development and Contribution of Outpatient Services (Chan-Yeung), 62, 241-242
Green horse (綠馬), (K.G. Stevens) 17, 93-95, plates 23-5
Greenwood, John
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong’s link to the U.S. dollar: origin and evolution (Reviewed by Catherine R. Schenk) 48, 223-227
Greenwood, Walter
articles
& notes by:
“John Joseph Francis, citizen of Hong Kong, a
biographical Note” (article), 26, 17-45
Gresnigt, Father
Catholic
Indigenisation, and the South China Regional Seminary, 1927-31, 56,
133-160
Griffiths, D.A.
articles
& notes by:
(and S.P. Lau) “The Hong Kong Botanical
Gardens, a historical Overview” (article), 26, 55-77, plates at 56 and 63
Grout, G.C.W.
articles
& notes by:
“Ceremonies of propitiation carried out in connection with road
works in the New Territories in 1960” (notes) 11, 204-209
Groves, R.G.
articles
& notes by:
“Militia, market and lineage: Chinese resistance to
the occupation of Hong Kong’s New Territories in 1899” (paper) 9, 31-64, fold, map
“The origins of two market towns in the New Territories” (paper) S1, 16-20
Guangdong province
life and society in, in late 19th century, 22, 344-346
rural economy and role of foreign trade in, 1870-1937,
29, 405-410
Guangzhou, see Canton
Guilford, Colin Michael (1929-2009)
articles
& notes by:
“A collection of rare photographs of early civil
engineering projects in Hong Kong” (special feature), 37, 103-135 (photos)
“A look back: civil engineering in Hong Kong 1841-1941”
(article), 37, 81-101
obituary of: 50, 411-412
Guildal, J.A. see Hemmingsen, A.M. (and J.A. Guildal)
Guillaume, Baron Emmanuel
1925-2017
obituary of: 58, 294
Guillen-Nuñez, César
articles
& notes by:
“The façade of St Paul’s, Macao: a retable-façade?” (article), 41, 131-164, 165-87 (photos), 188 (illus)
author of reviewed book:
Macao’s College and Church of
St. Joseph, Splendour of the Baroque in China, (Reviewed by Thomas Coomans) 58, 289-291
books
reviewed by:
Macau History and Society (Zhidong Hao), 52, 360-363
Making Impressions: A Portuguese family in Macau and
Hong Kong, 1700 - 1945, (Braga), 57, 264-265
Guldin, G.E.
articles
& notes by:
“ ‘Little Fujian (Fukien)’: sub-neighbourhood and community in
North Point, Hong Kong” (article) 17, 112-129
Gun,
Noon day (C.T. Smith) 15, 292
Gunn,
Geoffrey
author
of reviewed books:
Ho Chi Minh in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Christopher Roberts) 62, 247-249
Wartime Macau: Under the
Japanese Shadow, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 57,
252-253
gunpowder
Guo
Sheng Wang Gong (郭聖王公): Fukien cult (K.G. Stevens) 18, 193-198, photo
Gützlaff, Karl: grave in the Colonial Cemetery, H.K. (plates 16-17: A Plag) after 9, 200
Guy,
Nicholas see Davies, Stephen
gypsies, European, “water-folk” in Hong Kong compared with, 21, 123-127
Ha, Louis
articles
& notes by:
(and Dan Waters) “Hong Kong’s lighthouses and the men who
manned them” (article), 41, 281-313, 314-20 (photos)
Haan, J.H.
articles
& notes by:
“Origin and development of the political system in the
Shanghai International Settlement” (article), 22, 31-64
“The Shanghai Municipal Council, 1850-1865: some
biographical notes” (article), 24, 207-229
“Thalia and Terpsichore on the Yangtze a survey of
foreign theatre and music in Shanghai 1850-1865” (article), 29, 158-251; 30, xxi-xxii
Hacker,
Arthur
author of reviewed book:
China illustrated: western views
of the Middle Kingdom (Reviewed by: R. Nield), 44, 151-154
Hadley, Alfred
James, Chinese Labour Corps and, 45, 233-234
Hai
Jui (海瑞),
minister, god and spark for revolution (K.G. Stevens) 13, 144-146, photo
Haikou
China’s southernmost Treaty Port, 52, 63-76
Hainan Island (海南島)
early references to rhinoceros on, 45, 235-236
history, 26, 115-143
popular religion gods of, 41, 43-80, 81-6 (photos), 87 (illus), 88-93 (photos)
Hajime, Kawakami (1879-1946), Japanese Marxist, portrait of, 30, 344-349, (344)
Hakka (客家):
community in Hong Kong, 36, 253-255
cultural meaning of Hakka architecture in Hong Kong and Guangdong, 49, 21-55
in H.K.: preservation of cultural traditions (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
immigration in H.K. area (S.F. Balfour) 10, 177-179
itinerant weavers (J.W. Hayes) 8, 162-165
marriage customs in N.T. (V. Garrett) 20, 125-128
mixed communities with Cantonese (J.W. Hayes) S1, 21-6
origin and characteristics (S.F. Balfour) 10, 136-137, 139
religious practice of ordination names, 36, 93-127
sub-dialect of Sung Him Tong in New Territories, 22, 353-356
village life in the N.T.: social and economic changes (L.G.
Aijmer) 7, 42-79
villagers: effect of environmental change on religious
beliefs and practices (review: E.L. Johnson) 10, 204-210
villagers: resettlement in urban environment: social and
economic changes (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
women: traditional ornaments (E.L. Johnson) 16, 81-91, 14 plates
Hall, Bishop Ronald O.
of Hong Kong, and his legacies, (review), 56,
232-234
articles
& notes by:
“Adventures in publishing: how The Crippled Tree became Kalekie
Drzewo” (note), 42, 377-380
“A further note of A Tribute to Ian Morrison” (note), 44, 139-141, 142 (photos), 143
“Some thoughts on Han Suyin’s A Many Splendored Thing” (note), 40, 255-261, 262-6 (photos)
“Yet more thoughts on Han Suyin’s A Many
Splendoured Thing: a tribute to Ian
Morrison” (note), 41, 391-403, 404-6 (photos)
books reviewed by:
35, 217-219; 38, 411-412; 39, 293-295; 41, 430-431; 42, 467-468, 42, 468-470
King Hui: the man who owned all the opium in Hong Kong (Chamberlain), 48, 231-233
Halson, Elizabeth
author of reviewed
book:
Peking opera; a short guide,
Hong Kong Univ. P., 1966 (review: H. Werle) 13, 171-174
Ham Tin Village, Pui O
Paul Tsui’s note on (1950), 52, 310-314
Hamilton, Peter E.
articles & notes by:
“An American family’s mission in East Asia, 1838-1936: a commitment to God, academia, and empire” (article), 49, 229-265
author of reviewed book:
Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific
Networks and a New History of Globalization, (Reviewed by Lynn T.
White III) 63, 323-325
Hamilton, Sheilah
articles
& notes by:
“The district watch force” (article), 38, 199-228
author of reviewed book:
Watching over Hong Kong: private policing 1841-1941, (Reviewed by Michael Broom) 49, 325-326
Han Lin Yüan
life and literature of, 40, 21-32
A Many Splendored Thing and, biographical notes on, 40, 255-261, 262-6 (photos); 41, 391-403
Hankow
building the Kowloon-Canton-Hankow Railway, 46, 5-24
to London steamer races: tea trade (T.J. Lindsay) 8, 44-55, 2 plates, tables
riots and the Wuchang uprising, 51, 115-142
Hanlin Academy (翰林院) in the early Ch’ing Dynasty (A.Y.C. Lui) 6, 100-119
Hansell, Peter
articles
& notes by:
“The colourful Douglas Lapraik (1818-1869)” (note), 42, 381-382, 383-4 (photos)
Happy Valley (快活谷):
Colonial Cemetery (J.W. Hayes) 10, 190-191
fire
of 1918, Portuguese presence during the, 53, 89-107
government cemetery at, 25, 17-26
harbours, Hong Kong, 1954, 40, 251-252, 253 (photo)
Harding,
Russ
book
reviewed by:
Midnight in Peking: How the Murder of a Young
Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China (French), 52, 369-371
Harilela, Hari
biography of: (review), 61, 252-254
Harlech Road (Hong Kong Island), a walk along, 2001, 40, 197-198, 199-203 (photos)
Harrison, B.
author of
reviewed book:
(ed.) University of Hong Kong: the first 50 years,
Hong Kong Univ. P., 1962 (book notice) 3, 136; (review: K. Biggerstaff) 4, 132-135
book reviewed by:
“An anecdotal history of old times in Singapore, 1819-1867,
by Charles Burton Buckley” (review) 6, 146-147
Harrison, Paul
articles
& notes by:
“Introducing the conservation section of the Hong Kong
Government” (note), 42, 385-391
Harrisson, T.
articles
& notes by:
“Niah Cave, 1947-1964” (lecture) 5, 20-26, 2 plates
Hart, Sir Robert
Inspector
General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, (review), 54, 244-245
personal papers at University of Hong Kong, notes on, 29, 376-382
secret domestic life in 19th century China,
43, 63-87
Hart, Melissa
book
reviewed by:
Early China Coast Meteorology: The Role of
Hong Kong (Mackeown),
51, 332-334
Harvey, Frederick, British Consul at Ningpo: attitude to Taiping
revolutionaries (S. Uhalley) 11, 22-23, 26, 29
Hong Kong History Project, discussion of, 27, 254-277
articles
& notes by:
“Bandits in the Siu Lek Yuen Yuek” (note), 32, 214-215
“Beside the Yamen: Nga Tsin Wai village” (article), 39, 1-78, 79-82 (illus)
“Cheung Shau Kwu Tsz, an old Buddhist nunnery in the
New Territories, and its place in local society” (article), 29, 121-157, plates 20-21
“Confiscation of Land for the Misdeeds of
the Owner: A Case from Kowloon City, 1899” (note), 61, 210-213
“Eastern peace: Sha Tau Kok market in 1925” (article),
33, 147-202
“Further tales of the man the emperor decapitated”
(note), 39, 269-271
“Girls Dedicated to Tin Hau” (article), 61, 44-58 (photos, map)
“The Incident at Chek Pik and Murals at Shan
Tsui (山嘴)” (note), 53, 298-302 (illustrations)
“The lanterns of Chuko Liang” (note), 28, 207-212, plates 2-8
“More on the man the emperor decapitated” (note), 29, 388-389
“The mutual defence alliance of the New Territories”
(note), 29, 384-388
“Ngau Chi Wan and Its Chai Tong” (article), 62, 186-211 (photos, map)
“Nineteenth-century History and the Sub-soil Land-holding Rights on Tung Lung Island (東龍洲)” (note), 61, 222-232 (photos, map)
“Notes on rice farming in Shatin” (note), 21, 196-206
“Old Han Wong temple, Tai Wai, Sha Tin” (note), 23, 233-240
(with Se Yan) “The
price and consumption of salt in China in 1901” (article), 49, 127-218 (tables, maps)
“Rules on the Protection of Village Trees in the New Territories and Associated Matters” (article), 51, 31-56 (illustration)
“Sha Tau Kok in 1853” (note), 30, 281-297
“A song from Sha Tau Kok on the 1911 Revolution”
(note), 29, 382-384
“Ta Kwu Ling, Wong Pui Ling and the Kim Han bridges”
(note), 30, 257-265
“Three Perpetual Top-soil Tenancy Deeds from Mau Tso Ngam Village” (note), 62, 223-234 (photos, map)
“Traditional funerals” (note), 21, 192-196, plates 4-13
“Traditional life in the New Territories: the evidence
of the 1911 and 1921 Censuses” (article), 36, 1-92
“Traditional New Territories farming: manuring”
(note), 23, 241-246
“A traditional New Territories latrine” (note), 28, 222-226, plates 11-12
(and J.W. Hayes and K.C. Iu), “Traditional tea growing in the New Territories” (note), 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
“Uk Tao and the Books of Cheng Yung” (article), 47, 33-40 (map)
(and Gordon A. Andreassand) “The
Village and the Aviator: Early Aviation in Village Frescoes” (note), 53, 285-297 (photos)
“Village
Scholars in the Traditional New Territories and their Book Collections”
(article), 63, 179-225 (illustrations)
“A village war in Sham Chun” (note), 30, 265-281
biography of:
an informal profile of, 42, 143-147
author
of reviewed books:
Custom, Land and Livelihood in
Rural South China; The Traditional Land Law of Hong Kong’s New Territories,
1750-1950,
(Reviewed by Anthony R. Dicks) 54, 231-234 (see also A
response by the author to this review, 55, 219-220)
Forgotten Heroes: San On County
and its Magistrates in the Late Ming and Early Qing, (Reviewed by James L.
Watson) 58, 271-274
150 Years of Evangelism in Tai Po: 50 Years of Foundation of the Church, (Reviewed by James Hayes) 52, 325-326
Settlement, Life, and Politics: Understanding
the Traditional New Territories by (Reviewed
by Elizabeth Lominska Johnson), 61,
254-257
The Six-Day War of 1899: Hong Kong in the age of imperialism, (Reviewed by Dan Waters) 48, 233-236
books reviewed by:
22, 315-317; 22, 317-319; 22, 335-336; 22, 344-346; 22, 351-353; 22, 358; 22, 358-360; 30, 324-326; 30, 343,
41, 427-429; 42, 470-472
A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People
and Immigrants in Hong Kong’s First ‘New Town’ (Johnson and Johnson), 60, 262-264
Piecing together Sha Po: Archaeological
Investigations and Landscape Reconstruction, (Atha and Yip), 58, 256-257
obituary
by:
56,
251-257 (Dan
Waters)
63, 345-354 (James William Hayes)
(an appreciation)
Hasell, Ian Robert 1948-2020
obituary of: 61, 277-278
Hau Wong temple (侯王廟), Tai Wai (New Territories), 23, 233-240
Hawaii:
Chinese immigrants (review: W.C.W. Lee) 15, 343-344
see
also Kalakaua, King of Hawaii
Hawkers in H.K. (T.G. McGee) S5, 110-18
Haydon, Edwin
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese customary
law in Hong Kong's New Territories. Some legal premises” (article), 35, 1-40, 41 (photo)
addresses, to RAS,
22, xiv-xvi, plate 1; 29, xviii-xix
essays on rural
Hong Kong by, (edited collection - review), 61, 245-249
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special anniversary article), 60, 7-23
Hong Kong History
Project, discussion of, 27, 254-277
articles
& notes by:
“Afterthoughts on South China Village Culture (Hong Kong:
Oxford University Press (China), 2001)” (note), 42, 393-398
“Another (missing?) library” (note) 20, 157
“Canton symposium:
the world of the Old China Trade: the locals and the people” (article), 43, 29-56, 57 (map), 58-62 (photos)
“A casualty of the Cultural Revolution” (N. & Q.) 10, 196-197, 2 plates
“A ceremony to propitiate the gods at Tong Fuk,
Lantau, 1958” (N. & Q.) 5, 122-124
“The
characteristics of Chinese religions mainly taken from 19th century writings, but
yet relevant for contemporary Hong Kong” (article), 39, 195-209
(and F. Sham) “Chang Yu-tang and an old hanging scroll
from Cheung Chau” (notes) 15, 311-318
“Charcoal burning in Hong Kong” (note) 11, 199-203
“Cheung Chau, 1850-1898: information from
commemorative tablets” (article) 3, 88-106, map
“Chinese Customary Law: Family Cases from Shek Pik, Lantau, New
Territories of Hong Kong” (note) 57, 206-225
“Chinese
Customary Law: Family and Customary Trust Cases from Tsuen Wan District and New
Kowloon 1961-1982” (note), 59,
190-199
“Chinese temples in the local setting” (paper) S2, 86-98 “Coach tour of eastern Hong Kong Island, 18th October, 1969” (N. & Q.) 10, 190-193, 2 plates
“Chinese in the volunteer forces of Hong Kong” (note) 16, 283-284
“A Ch’ing cannon
from Wyndham Street, Hong Kong” (note), 23, 208, plates 15-17
“Chue mo peng,
a fever reported from villages in the Hong Kong region, and its cure, together
with other village remedies for excess heat” (note), 23, 209-211
“A community
shooting bungalow near Chinkiang, Kiangsu, and its library about 1905” (note), 23, 218-221
“Deep Bay marshes” (note) 13, 168, plates 15-16 (see also 18, 192-193, photo)
“The Education of Boys in Hong Kong Villages” (note), 52, 300-309 (photos, table)
“Fengshui and road
works at Tong Fuk village, South Lantau, in 1958” (note), 39, 255-259
“Fortunate and Fertile: Shanghai before the Treaty Port era” (article), 48, 175-203 (maps, illustrations)
“A further note on
Hong Kong’s Chinese associations: their
ceremonial occasions and their helpers” (note), 44, 144
“Geomancy and the village” (paper) S2, 22-30
“A glimpse of the
land settlement at Shek Pik village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong” (note), 28, 228-233, plates 14-15
“Hemp” (N. & Q.) 10, 188-190
“Hong Kong; tale of two cities” S5, 1-10
“Hong Kong Island
before 1841” (article), 24, 105-140, 141-2 (plates 1-3)
“The Hong Kong region: its place in traditional Chinese
historiography and principal events since ...1573” (article) 14, 108-135
“Hong Kong’s
Chinese associations: their ceremonial occasions and their helpers” (article), 42, 67-80, 81-99 (photos)
“Hong Kong’s own
boat people” (note and addendum), 27, 280-282; 27, 282-283, plate 26
(and C.T. Smith) “Hung Hom (紅磡):
an early industrial village in old British Kowloon” (notes) 15, 318-324, maps (1 fold.)
Introduction to
“Reminiscences of a Hong Kong herbal doctor: life at seventy” (note), 44, 129
“Itinerant Hakka weavers” (N. & Q.) 8, 162-165
“The Kwun Yam –
Tung Shan temple of East Kowloon 1840-1940” (note), 23, 212-218
“Land and leadership in the Hong Kong region of
Kwangtung in the nineteenth century” (article) 7, 91-103
“Lantern festival,
Cheung Chau, 10th February 1971” (note), 26, 267-270
“Letting go the wooden goose” (note) 12, 207
“Local reactions to the disturbance of ‘Fung shui’ on Tsing Yi
Island, Hong Kong, September 1977 - March 1978” (notes) 19, 213-216, 3 photos; 20, 155-156
“Lychees of Tsang Shing county, Kwangtung” (note) 20, 153-154
(and W.J. Howard) “Maryknoll in China” (notes) 20, 162-164
“Manuscript Documents in the Life and Culture of Hong Kong Villages in Late Imperial China” (article), 50, 165-244 (photos, illustrations, map)
“Mid-nineteenth
century Hong Kong: translations from the Russian” (note), 38, 229; 39, 291
“A missing Chinese library?” (note) 16, 284; (and H.A. Rydings) 20, 159-162
“A mixed community of Cantonese and Hakka on Lantau Island” (paper) S1, 21-6
“Model village,
Kowloon Tsai, Hong Kong” (note), 40, 269-274, 275-83 (photos)
“More notes on Tsuen Wan” 19, 204-213
“Movement of villages on Lantau Island for fung
shui 風水 reasons” (N. & Q.) 3, 143-144; 9, 156-158
“The Nixon scroll”
(note), 25, 217-222, plates 14-15
“A note on rice
hullers” (note), 28, 226-228, plate 13
[Notes on James Calder Stewart] 11, 52-54
(and M. Topley) “Notes on some vegetarian halls in Hong Kong belonging to the sect of Hsien-t’ien Tao…” (N. & Q.) 8, 135-148, 6 photos.
“Notes on temples
and shrines, Hong Kong Island” (note), 27, 285-291
(and M. Topley) “Notes on temples and shrines of Tai Ping Shan Street area” S2, 123-41, 7 plates (incl. map)
“The occupancy level of village houses in the Hong
Kong region” (N. & Q.) 9, 158-160
“Old British Kowloon” (article) 6, 120-137, fold, plate
“Old Chinese
graves from the Tsuen Wan District of Hong Kong’s New Territories” (article), 32, 164-179
“The old popular
culture of China and its contribution to stability in Tsuen Wan” (article), 30, 1-25
“The pattern of life in the New Territories in 1898”
(article) 2, 75-102
“Paul Tsui’s note on Ham Tin Village, Pui O, South Lantau (1950)” (note), 52, 310-314 (tables)
“Peng Chau between 1798-1899” (article) 4, 71-96, map, plate
“The pottery kilns at Wun Yiu, Tai Po” (note) 15, 291-292
“Preliminary report on the finds at Shek Pik” (N.
& Q.) 2, 122-124
“Programme notes for the visit to Pokfulam, Hong Kong Island,
29th July 1972” 12, 207-212
“Programme notes for visits to older parts of Hong Kong Island
(urban areas), and to Kowloon, in 1974” 14, 196-234, 6 photos
“The public botanic gardens of Hong Kong” (note) 17, 234-235
“Purchase of Degrees, Rank, and Appointment
in Late Ching China: Some Impressions from Contemporary Sources” (article), 53, 31-88 (photos, illustrations, tables)
“A reaping knife from Lantau Island, Hong Kong” (N.
& Q.) 8, 161, 2 photos
“Rope-making and dyeing/calendering on Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong”
(notes) 11, 198-199,
illus.
“The Royal Asiatic
Society Hong Kong Branch” (article), 34, 129-145
“Royal Asiatic Society visit to Tai Mo Shan, 3rd April 1976:
historical and general note” 17, 168-179
“Royal Asiatic Society visit to the Tang family graves on 11th
December 1976” (note) 17, 179-185, 9 photos
“Royal Asiatic Society visit to Tsuen Wan, 10th Dec. 1977: a
village war”, (note) 17, 185-193, 6 photos
“The San On map of Mgr. Volontieri” (N. & Q.) 10, 193-196
“Sandal wood mills at Tsuen Wan” (note) 16, 282-283, photo; 19, plates 8-11
“Secular
non-gentry leadership of temple and shrine organizations in urban British Hong
Kong” (article), 23, 113-136, plates 1-8
“The settlement and development of a multiple-clan village” (paper) S1, 10-15
“A short history of military volunteers in Hong Kong” (article) 11, 151-171, 10 photos
“ ‘That singular
and hitherto almost unknown country’: opinions on China, the Chinese, and the ‘Opium
War’ among British naval and military officers who served during hostilities
there” (article), 39, 211-233
“ ‘Small Papers’: More on the New Territories Cadastral Survey and Settlement of Titles to Land, 1900-05” (note), 52, 297-300
“So Kon Po: Notes
for the visit made by member of the Society, 26th November 1983” (article), 23, 7-11
“The soldiers at
the Tung Chung fort on Lantau Island in late Ch’ing times” (note), 24, 305-306; 24, 307-309
“The Tai Sheung Lo
Kwan temple, Chai Wan” (note), 28, 217-218
“A torn scrap of
paper: relating to a money loan association, small loans, or what?” (note), 39, 261-266, 267 (plate 1)
(and P.H. Hase and K.C. Iu), “Traditional tea growing in the New Territories” (note), 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
“The Tung Chung fort” (N. & Q.) 4, 146-150
“Two bibliographical notices” (note) 18, 213
“Village credit at Shek Pik, 1879-1895” (N. & Q.) 5, 119-122
“Village Literacy and Scholarship: Village Scholars and Their Documents” (article), 52, 77-137 (illustrations, map)
“Village rules:
firecrackers in the settlement of disputes and in token of fines” (note), 22, 297-302
“Village shops in
the Hong Kong region” (note), 24, 310-311
“The village watch
in the Hong Kong region” (note), 22, 294-297
“Visit to the
Iwataya department stote, Fukuoka, Japan” (note), 27, 283-285
“Visit to the
Mitshkoshi Department Store, Muromachi, Tokyo, Japan, June 1986” (note), 26, 270-271
“Visit to old Shau Kei Wan, 24th May, 1969” (N. &
Q.) 10, 183-188, 2 plates
“Visit to places of historic interest in the Aberdeen
area of Hong Kong Island” (N. & Q.) 7, 161-170
“Visit to Tung Wah Group of Hospitals’ Museum, 2nd October
1976”, (note) 16, 262-263
“Visit to [temples, etc. in] Happy Valley and Causeway Bay,
Saturday, 7th November 1970” (notes) 11, 194-197
“Visit to villages in the Sai Kung district” (report) S1, 41-2
(and Tim Ko) “Yip Hing Fai and the training of an optometrist in postwar Hong Kong” (article), 49, 93-103 (photos)
author of reviewed books:
Friends
and Teachers: Hong Kong and its People, 1953-87 (Reviewed by: P. Halliday), 35, 217-219
The Great
Difference: Hong Kong’s New Territories and its People 1898-2004, (Reviewed
by Hugh D.R. Baker) 46, 189-191
(and Liu Yang and Edmond Capon) The Poetic Mandarin, (Reviewed by Elizabeth
Teather) 46, 191-195
The
Rural Communities of Hong Kong, Studies and Themes (Reviewed by: K.M.A. Barnett), 24, 328-330
Tsuen
Wan: Growth of a ‘New Town’ and Its People (Reviewed by: M. Bristow), 32, 219-221
biography by:
“Tony Rydings – an
appreciation” (note), 44, 155
books reviewed by:
22, 346-350; 27, 296-299; 28, 234-236; 29, 417-420; 31, 206-207; 31, 207-209; 41, 423-426; 42, 472-474
“Ancestral images, More ancestral images, Ancestral images
again, by Hugh Baker” (review) 20, 166-167
“The awakening of China, 1793-1949 [comp. by]
Roger Pelissier” (review) 8, 174-175
“Golden guide to Hongkong and Macao, by P.H.M.
Jones” (review) 10, 213-214
“Hong Kong studies: a bibliography, comp. by
M.I. Berkowitz and Eddie K.K. Poon” (review) 10, 203-204
“The impact of Chinese secret societies in Malaysia: a
historical study, by Wilfred Blythe” (review) 19, 232-234
150 Years of Evangelism in Tai Po: 50 Years of Foundation of the Church (Hase), 52, 325-326
Premodern China: A bibliographical introduction, Michigan Papers in
Chinese Studies, No. 11 (Chang), 12, 235-236
“Strangers at the gate: social disorder in South
China, 1839-1861 by Frederic Wakeman, Jr.” (review) 9, 170-174
“Tai Yu Shan: traditional ecological adaptation in a South
Chinese island, by A. da Silva” (review) 13, 182-184
“The Taiping revolutionary movement, by Jen Yu-wen”
(review) 15, 344-345
“Village and bureaucracy in Southern Sung China, by Brian
E. McKnight” (review) 13, 184-185
obituaries by:
(and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
56,
251-257 (Dan
Waters)
obituary of: 63, 345-354
Hayhoe,
Ruth
author of reviewed book:
Full Circle: A Life with Hong
Kong and China
(Reviewed by: G. Bickley), 43, 213-217
Hayter, H.W.T.
life
and political cartoons in the Shanghai International Settlement, 59, 148-174
Hayter-Menzies,
Grant
books
reviewed by:
Décadence Mandchoue, (Backhouse), 52, 333-335
Scottish Mandarin: The Life and Times of Sir Reginald Johnston (Airlie), 53, 322-325
health
policy and disease in colonial and post-colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003,
(review), 58, 274-277
mental see mental health
Heard, George Washington
journals of, (review), 59,
233-235
Heath, Jonathan Martin 1941-2016
obituary
of: 56,
258-259
Heath, L.G. (Lieut., R.N.) “Victoria in 1846” (plate 8) after S3, 90
Hebomoia glaucippe, Linn. (col. plates 5-6) after 4, 98; see also 4, 103-104
Hedley, Anthony 1941-2014
articles
& notes by:
(and Alfred Lin) “The Lugard Tribute” (article), 41, 109-126, 127-30 (illus)
obituary of: 55, 233-235
Helena May Institute, history of, 45, 248-251
Hemidactylus
brookii, Gray (J.D. Romer) 17, 232; 18, 191
Hemmingsen, A.M.
author
of reviewed book:
(and J.A. Guidai) Observations on birds in north
eastern China, especially the migration at Pei-tai-ho Beach, Hong Kong,
Vetch and Lee [1969] (review: M.A. Webster) 10, 201-203
Hemp weavers,
Itinerant Hakka (J.W. Hayes) 8, 162-165; 10, 188-190
Henderson,
Gail E.
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Myron S. Cohen) The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit (Reviewed
by: M.K. Lee), 24, 340-342
Hennessy, George
Hong Kong policeman,
1873-98, 52, 189-223
Hennessy, John Pope
the life and times of, (review), 60, 266-268
Henslowia frutescens
(photo) 17, plate 33B
herbal doctors, see medical practitioners
herbs see plants of economic and medicinal value
Hermitte,
Achille-Antoine (1840–70?)
biography of: 54, 201-216
surviving
building of, 56, 92-110
Heude Museum, history of, 1858-1952, 31, 183-191
Heung yeuk (鄉約)
or yeuk: function and meaning (M. Freedman) 16, 200-208
Heywood,
Graham
author of reviewed book:
It Won’t be Long Now: The Diary of a Hong Kong
Prisoner of War (Reviewed by Tony Banham) 56,
225-227
Heywood, Vincent
articles & notes by:
“China’s 1936 Olympic Football Team: eight players were from Hong Kong” (article), 48, 7-23 (photos, table)
Hicks, Andrew
articles & notes by:
“Geoffrey Bonsall: His Career in the Friends Ambulance Unit, China Convoy” (biographical note), 51, 291-299 (photos)
author of reviewed book:
A True Friend to China: The Lost
Writings of a Heroic Nobody, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 56,
223-224
Hill, D.S.
articles &
notes by:
“Insects
of Hong Kong” S6, 37-83
author of reviewed
book:
(and
Phyllis Hore, and I.W.B. Thornton) Insects of Hong Kong (Reviewed
by: W.W.K. Cheung), 22, 326-327
Hill, Donald
coded wartime diary of, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
Hill, Ronald D.
articles
& notes by:
(and Jason
B. Ali) “Fengshui and the orientation
of traditional villages In the New Territories, Hong Kong, China” (article), 45, 27-39
book
reviewed by:
Light and
Shade: Sketches from an Uncommon Life (Bard), 50, 381-383
Hillier, Andrew
articles & notes by:
(and
Simon Landy) “At Home in Siam: Being a
Consular Wife” (article), 60, 160-185 (photos, illustration)
“Benign Neglect? The Foreign Office,
Family and the China Consular Service, 1843-1900” (article), 62, 159-185 (photos)
(and Christopher Munn)
“China’s Able Advocate: The Controversial Career of William Venn Drummond”
(article), 61, 122-149
(photos, illustration)
author of reviewed book:
Mediating Empire: An English Family in China, 1817-1927, (Reviewed
by Robert Nield)
60, 260-262
(ed.) My Dearest Martha, (Reviewed by Veronica
Pearson) 62, 249-251
Hillier, Eliza
book of letters, (review), 62, 249-251
Hinduism:
the Hindu Temple in Hong Kong and
its nineteenth-century cemetery, 63, 115-150
Hinton, A.J.
articles
& notes by:
“Cheung Chow - Long Island” (reprinted from the Hongkong
University journal of law and commerce, v.2, 1929) 17, 130-143
Hip Tin Kung Temple (協天宮),
Kam Tin, N.T. (photos) 17, plates 40-41
historical geography, of Taiwan, 24, 333-336
history:
oral,
in H.K. (S.K.L. Kwong) 19, 25
for history of a particular place see the name of the place, e.g. China: history; Tung Chung (東涌), Lantau Island: history
for history of a particular subject see the subject, e.g. printing in China: early history; schools
see also local history
Hmong people, of
Thailand and southwest China, 39, 171-180
HMS Hermes
on the China
Station, 1930-1933, 43, 105-121, 122-6 (photos)
on the Yangzi
River, 1931, 41, 321-325, 326-8 (photos)
HMS Nemesis
the
nemeses of Lieutenant William Pedder RN, 57,
158-186
HMS Rifleman
puzzles
associated with the Rifleman’s Bolt, 53, 109-133
HMS Tamar
and the sinews of Empire, (review), 62, 243-245
Ho (何) clan in Hong Kong (C.T. Smith) 11, 103-106
Ho Amei (1838–1901)
life of, 26, 213-253, 260-4; 27, 117-253
and his
silver mountain dream, 62, 7-35
Ho Chan, story of, 29, 388-389; 39, 269-271
Ho Chi Minh
in Hong Kong, (review), 62, 247-249
Ho Chi Wing, Daniel
articles
& notes by:
(and
Lawrence Lai Wai Chung and Leung Hing Fung) “Survey of the Devil’s Peak
Redoubt and Gough Battery” (article), 42, 101-118, 119-20 (photos), 121-2 (plans), 123-6 (photos), 127-37
(and Lawrence W.C. Lai, and P. Yung) “A Survey of the
Pottinger Battery, Devil’s Peak, Hong Kong” (article), 47, 91-114 (photos, illustration, table,
maps)
Ho Chung (𧐢涌) village, Sai Kung district:
altar in Chan ancestral hall, 22, 176, plate 3
R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: B. Williams) S1, 46
Ho,
Chung (何翀),
19th century Kwangtung artist (S. Chuang) 16, 285-291
Ho, Chung Hang Vincent
articles
& notes by:
(and Tsz Wing Ho Novem)
“Imperial Botanical Gardens versus Local Colonial Parks: British Botanical
Imperialism and Colonial Greening Policies in nineteenth Century Hong Kong”
(article), 62, 80-100
Ho, Eric Peter
author
of reviewed book:
Tracing My Children’s Heritage, (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Ho,
Faith
author of reviewed book:
Western Medicine for Chinese:
How the Hong Kong College of Medicine Achieved a Breakthrough, (Reviewed by Robert
Peckham) 58, 274-277
Ho, Fook (何福), unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 20-21
Ho, Fuk-cheung (何福翔)
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese
triad societies: classical models and new Hong Kong forms” S5, 97-109
Ho, Justin Ching
articles
& notes by:
“A
Preliminary Study of the 72 Dutch Servicemen Interred at the Hong Kong Sai Wan
War Cemetery” (note), 63, 258-276 (photos, illustrations, table, maps)
Ho, Kai (何啟), Dr Sir Kai:
comments on C.T. Tseng’s views on China (L.Y. Chiu) 11, 33-51
unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 12-16
Ho, Louise
book reviewed by: 24, 331-332
Ho, Minister of the Left, story of, 34, 179-181
Ho
Shai-lai, Robert 1906-1998
biography, (review), 51, 355-358
Ho, Tickon
articles
& notes by:
“Introduction to Chinese painting” (lecture) 4, 68-70
Ho Tsoh Shing ,
story of, 28, 201-202
Ho Tung, Sir
Robert (何東): 1864-1956
biographies of: (review), 51, 355-358; (review), 62, 251-254
family of:
tracing my children’s heritage, (review), 51, 355-358
Ho, Tsz Wing Novem
articles
& notes by:
(and Chung Hang Ho Vincent)
“Imperial Botanical Gardens versus Local Colonial Parks: British Botanical
Imperialism and Colonial Greening Policies in nineteenth Century Hong Kong”
(article), 62, 80-100
Ho,
Virgil
articles & notes by:
“Why Don’t We Take Drama as Facts? –
Observations on Cantonese Opera in a Rural Setting” (article), 53, 183-214
Ho Wai-yee
articles
& notes by:
(and Yip
Hon-ming) “The Houwang cult and Tung Chung’s communal Culture” (article), 36, 151-183
book reviewed by:
22, 331-332
Hodgkiss, John
articles
& notes by:
“Life on the fringes: the biology of mangroves and the
role they play in Hong Kong” (note), 35, 155-169; 36, 256-260 (photos)
Hodson, David,
articles
& notes by:
“Memories
of the Police in Hong Kong” (review essay), 56, 194-214
books reviewed by:
BomBan Royal Hong Kong Police
Inspector
(Humphreys), 58, 277-279
Hong Kong Police—Inside the
Lines
(Emmett), 60, 258-260
Policing Hong Kong: An Irish History (O’Sullivan), 57, 269-271
Hoe, Susanne
book reviewed by: 30, 333-335
Hoh Choh Shan ,
story of, 28, 198-203
Hoi Luk Fung (海陸豐) (people) relationship with
Chiuchow (D.W. Sparks) 16, 58-59, 66-75
Hoi Shum Temple (海心廟), Shau Kei Wan (J.W. Hayes) 10, 185
Hoihow see Haikou
Hok Tsui (鶴咀) village, Cape D’Aguilar, H.K.
Island (photos) 14, plates 46-8
Hoklo people,
wedding ceremony of, 27, 112-116, plates 19-23
Holdsworth, May
author of reviewed books:
(and Christopher
Munn) Crime, Justice and
Punishment in Colonial Hong Kong: Central Police Station, Central
Magistracy and Victoria Gaol, (Reviewed by Philip Snow), 61, 257-260
(and Chris Munn eds.) Dictionary of Hong Kong Biography,
(Reviewed by Alain Le Pichon) 52, 335-339
Sir Robert Ho Tung: Public Figure, Private Man (Reviewed by Vivian Kong) 62, 251-254
books
reviewed by:
Curtain Call: The Central Police
Station Compound (Leong),
58, 264-268
The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty (Sassoon), 62, 262-264
Grand Old
Man of Hong Kong: Sir Shouson Chow (Zheng and Chow), 51, 355-358
Old Hong Kong Photos and The
Tales They Tell Volume 1 (Bellis), 58, 264-268
The Peak: An Illustrated History
of Hong Kong’s Top District (Garrett), 58, 264-268
Tracing My Children’s Heritage (Ho), 51, 355-358
鄭宏泰, 周振威 著. 香港大老 — 周壽臣 [Xianggang dalao — Chow Shouson], (Zheng and Chow), 51, 355-358
鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港大老 — 何東 [Xianggang dalao — Ho Tung] (Zheng and
Wong), 51, 355-358
鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港將軍 — 何世禮 [Xianggang jiangjun — Ho Shai-lai], (Zheng and Wong), 51, 355-358
obituary by: 61, 274-277 (Alain Le Pichard)
Holidays in
Kashmir (C. Robinson) 3, 131-135, 2 plates
Holt, John, quoted, 30, 219
Holy Mother Yiu Temple (姚大聖母廟),
Fu Yung Shan, Tsuen Wan, N.T. (J.W. Hayes) 19, 208-209
Honam (Haizhu) Island, Pearl River, tea warehouses on, 44, 135-137, 137-8 (photos), 139
Honey, Norman
Robert
obituary of: 57, 281
Hong Kong (see
also Kowloon, New Territories), 33, 211-214
administrative history (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
administrative officers from the nineteenth century to the handover to China, (review), 48, 216-219
aerial photographs of, 22, 335-336
air
conditioning
before
the days of, 54, 225-230
anti-Japanese resistance in pre-war, origins of, 42, 161-183, 184-6 (photos)
archaeological excavations (S.G. Davis) 5, 9-19, fold, map; (W. Schofield) 12, 161-168
Associations, Kaifong (A.K. Wong) 11, 65-73
attack on, and internment in (1941-1942), 29, 77-93
battle for:
RAF and 1941, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
Danish
volunteers in the, (review), 60,
271-272
and effectiveness of the defence, 39, 115-136
and escape from, into China, 45, 41-88, 89-93 (photos and maps), 93-115
Hong Kong December 1941, (review), 60, 253-255
lost
in the, (review), 60, 253-255
Bethesda foundling house of the Berliner Frauenverein
für China (A. Plag) 9, 149-150
bibliography (review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 203-204
birds (A.M. Macfarlane) 1, 18-26; (review: A.St.G. Walton) 4, 139-140
boat people, 27, 280-282; 27, 282-283, plate 26
border observation posts, 35, 171-176, 177-9 (illus)
Botanic Garden (J.W. Hayes) 17, 234-235
British:
acquisition of (1841), 29, 8-17
occupation and early history (D.M.E. Evans) S5, 11-41;
(J.R. Jones) 12, 196-197
rule, Jardine
Matheson & Co. and origins of 1827-1843, (review) 46, 178-180
bubonic plague in see disease
Buddhist monks in, 23, 23-40
Buddhist organizations (H. Welch) 1, 98-114
building in, 29, 1-7
buildings see H.K.: temples, Chinese
burial customs, Chinese (B.D. Wilson) 1, 115-123
butterflies (V.R. Burkhardt) 4, 97-104, 7 col. plates
Canton government and, 1911-1924, 36, 195-222
Cantonese compradors and merchants in 19th century, 31, 1-39
development of, 1841-1950, 41, 241-280
the Hindu Temple in Hong Kong and
Its Nineteenth-Century Cemetery, 63, 115-150
review of recent research on, 1995-2001, 41, 329-339
social history of the Hong Kong Cemetery, (review),
51, 337-340
study
of the 72 Dutch Servicemen interred at the Hong Kong Sai Wan War Cemetery, 63, 258-276
see also graves
Central District:
1843 (map: plate 20) after 8, 218
the shaping of, 47, 5-32
Central Market
origins
(D.M.E. Evans) 12, 150-160
see
also markets
child guidance (book notice) 7, 187-188
child labour law in, 28, 44-69
Chinese acceptance of traditional beliefs (M. Topley) S2, 19-20
Chinese baby carriers in, 41, 95-100, 101-8 (photos)
Chinese cooking in, 22, 358
Chinese elites
(C.T.
Smith) 11, 74-115;
S5, 65-96
and
British Colonials in Hong Kong, (review), 46, 185-189
Chinese fiction, 1960-67: depiction of family values
and culture change (K. Mäding) 8, 154-156
Chinese medicine: popularity (G. Choa) S2, 31-5
Chinese traditions in, 29, 423-424, (423)
Chinese University see Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chow Chang Ling see Chow, Show-sun
church involvement in education in, 36, 185-194
city between
worlds, (review) 49, 285-289
civil engineering in, 1841-1941, 37, 81-101; 37, 103-135 (photos)
civil service: cadet officers (H.J. Lethbridge) 10, 36-56 (with
errata slip)
civilian fatalities
of the Second World War, 59,
31-50
in the Cold War
(review),
57, 250-252
Colonial Cemetery (J.W. Hayes) 10, 190-191
colonialism and mentality, (review), 46, 180-185
constitutional history (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
constitutional reform in, 1945-1952, 27, 304
crime and justice in, 30, 344-349, (347-8)
defence of, 1941, 25, 210-215, plate 13
description and early history to 1872 (J. Legge) 11, 172-193
District Watch Committee (H.J. Lethbridge) 11, 116-141
District Watch Force, 38, 199-228
dockyards, 30, 233-235
during the Sino-French War (1884-85), 50, 141-163
early post-war archaeological activity in, 31, 181-182
economic:
projections,
1970-80 (review: N. Owen) 12, 218-222
see also economics
education:
development of, in, 1841-1897, 42, 468-470
history
of, in, 1941-2001, 45, 246-247
secular and religious, in, 45, 5-25
and society in, 33, 224-228, (226)
see also schools
emigrant Shanghai industrialists in, 30, 339-340
ethnicity in urban areas (D.W. Sparks) 16, 25-56; 16, 57-80
European lower class: 19th century (H.J. Lethbridge) 15, 88-112; S5, 48-50
evacuation of British women and children to
Australia in 1940,
(review), 58, 258-260
events leading to cession to Britain (review: J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 7, 181-185
Executive Council: Chinese unofficial members (T.C.
Cheng) 9, 7-30
faith-healing seat in, 25, 1-16, plate 1
fauna see Birds; Insects; Mammals and similar headings
fire dragon dance at Tai Hang Tsuen, Mid-Autumn
festival, 1992, 30, 307-308, plates 14-15
first impressions of, by John Fryer, 30, 146-168
fish farming (C.J. Grant) S3, 36-46, diagr., 2 plates, table
fish marketing organisation and education in, 21, 120-143
flowers (B.T. Chiu) 1, 27-29, 1 col. plate; 3, 44-50, 6 col. plates
foreshore reclamation: legal aspects (R.J. Faulkner) S5,
130-6
fortune-telling (F.I. Tseung) S2, 72
geomorphology (K.M.A. Barnett) 4, 45-48; (A.T. Williams) S3, 3-16, 4 diagrs., 2 photos., 2 tables
German:
business in, before 1914, 44, 91-113
(Lutheran)
congregation, to 1914 (C.T. Smith) 15, 292-295
speaking community in, 1846-1918, 34, 1-55
government:
cadet officers (H. J. Lethbridge) 10, 36-56 (with
errata slip)
Hong Kong’s new City District Officer scheme S5, 146-52
note on Ham Tin Village, Pui O (1950), 52, 310-314
office South, N.T.: recollections of a District Officer, 1919-26
(W. Schofield) 17, 144-156
Southern District officer reports: islands and villages in rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60 (review), 51, 343-350
history (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
see also H.K.: civil service; H.K.: Executive Council; H.K.: Legislative Council
Government House: original location (D.M.E. Evans) 8, 156-160, map
Governor of, attempt to assassinate, 1912, 22, 279-285, plates 8-10
guide book (review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 213-214
guide to, 1893, 22, 344-346
Hakka:
community in, 36, 253-255
traditional
culture: preservation (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
harbour and waterfront, 1954, 40, 251-252, 253 (photo)
hawkers (T.G. McGee) S5, 110-18
history: 21, 207-208; 26, 144-264; 27, 117-253; 29, 391-394; 32, 224-226; 39, 235-242; 42, 467-468
administrative (review: C. Lupton) 5, 95-100
administrative officers from the nineteenth century to the handover to China, (review), 48, 216-219
before A.D. 900 (K.M.A. Barnett) 4, 42-67, map
before British occupation (S.F. Balfour) 10, 134-179,5 plates (incl. maps)
concise, (review), 47, 198-202
1841-51
(D.M.E. Evans) S5, 11-41
Eitel’s Europe in China, 48, 89-109
Hong
Kong identity and history, 49, 295-319
the making of Hong Kong, (review), 63, 338-341
military
history of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (review), 55, 211-212
tales of old Hong Kong, (review), 51, 353-354
of the University of, Vol. 1, (review),
53, 312-315
why is Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
see
also medical history; World War II
hongs, with British connections, 30, 219-256
housing:
changing
problems, 1950-70 (D.W. Drakakis-Smith) S5, 137-45
historical
review (E.G. Pryor) 12, 89-129, 5 photos
Houtu’s cult in, traces of, 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
human rights in, 30, 344-349, (348)
illustrations of, 21, 209-210
immigrants and social ethos in, 1980s, 26, 1-16
in 1945, 48, 51-67 (photos)
industrialists in, Chinese, 23, 137-171
inscriptions: copying project (A.N.H. Ng and others) 19, 192-194
insects of, 22, 326-327
introduction to, 33, 224-228, (226)
invasion of, fictional account of, 39, 293-295
islands around, 23, 91-112
Japanese occupation:
(D.C. Bowie) 15, 150-290; (G.C. Emerson) 17, 30-42, 5 photos; (J. Smith and
W. Downs) 19, 42-144; Gittens & Leiper 22, 308-310
career of Utsuki Nishū in,
55, 57-82
Hong
Kong’s civilian fatalities, 59,
31-50
and its impact on Chinese and British attitudes towards, 42, 470-472
life in the Japanese civilian camp at Stanley, (review),
48, 219-223
Macanese community and the, 61, 100-121
a message for nasty,
(review), 63, 320-323
the un-interned Irish community, 57, 67-87
Jardine, Matheson & Co.: first site (D.M.E. Evans)
8, 149-153
jiao festivals, studies
on, 30, 26-43
jiu festival at Shek O
and Tai Long Wan, 1986, 26, 78-101, plates at 81-2, 89 and 94-5
joss stick manufacture in, 29, 94-120, plate 15-19
Julian Tenison Wood’s visit to, 1885, 24, 288-294
Kaifong associations (A.K. Wong) 11, 65-73
King Kalakaua of Hawaii: visit, 1881 (T.Y. Char) 16, 97-99, 3 plates
land:
measurement (W.A. Taylor) 6, 165-168
sales and registration (D.E. Evans) 10, 69-78
use (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
Legislative Council: Chinese unofficial members (T.C. Cheng) 9, 7-30
“letters” from, 38, 237-246
lexical borrowing from Chinese in English with special
reference to, 23, 62-90
libraries, 19th century (H.A. Rydings) 8, 56-66
a life in, 43, 213-217
life-saving medal of, 43, 201, 202-3 (photos)
lighthouses, 41, 281-313, 314-20 (photos)
literature:
fiction’s
history and history’s fiction in representations of Hong Kong’s story - a
dissident take on its ‘must-read’ literature, 59,
214-230
review of the Hong Kong
Literature Series, 61, 233-242
The Best
of China: Essays from Hong Kong (Minford, ed.)
Dragons:
Shorter Fiction of Leung Ping-kwan (Leung)
The
Drunkard (Liu)
Ordinary
Days: A Memoir in Six Chapters (Lee and Lee)
Lotus
Leaves: Selected Poems of Leung Ping-kwan (Leung)
The Teddy
Bear Chronicles (Xi)
local administration, working group report on, 1966, 37, 1-17
mammals (P. Marshall) 7, 11-20, 4 photos,
mangroves, role of, in, 35, 155-169; 36, 256-260 (photos)
maps and mapping:
(J.T. Cooper) 9, 131-140, 4 plates (maps)
early map (H.J. Talbot) 10, 128-133, plate (map)
map of S. Volonteri, 1875 (note) 13, 146-147, plate; with notes (in French)
to accompany map, 147-50
the
Principal Datum: the Rifleman’s Bolt, 53, 109-133
marine fauna (L.B. Trott) 10, 57-62, 6 col. plates
marine flora and fauna of, 22, 331-332
Maryknoll:
Mission,
1941-46 (J. Smith and W. Downs) 19, 27-148
Sisters in, 1921-1969, 45, 252-254
maternity service in, 1903-1909, 33, 81-109
military volunteers:
(J.W.
Hayes) 11, 151-171,
10 photos; 16, 283-284
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997, (review), 62, 254-257
mineral deposits (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
monetary system
the Currency Board’s Silver Jubilee, 48, 223-227
history of the currency peg, (review), 48, 223-227
Hong Kong’s banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935-1980, (review), 48, 223-227
Hong Kong’s link to the U.S. dollar, (review), 48, 223-227
mui tsai issue in, 21, 91-113
name
why is Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
occupation see H.K.: British occupation and H.K.:
Japanese occupation
ode on, 1845, 23, 193-196
oyster cultivation (B. Morton and P.S. Wong) 15, 139-149, diagr., map, 4 plates
people and, 1953-1987, 35, 217-219
photographic survey of, (H.A.
Rydings) 15, 295-300;
21, 3-4; 22, x-xi; 23, x-xi
place names: origin (K.M.A. Barnett) 14, 136-159
post-colonial anthropology in, 39, 165-193
poverty (book notice) 7, 187-188
prisoners of war in see World War II, prisoners of war
prosperity mismanaged, (review), 54, 241-242
public health (E.G. Pryor) 12, 89-129, 5 photos
public policy:
Governors, Politics and the Colonial Office, (review), 53, 325-328
Public Records Office (A.I. Diamond) 14, 22-27; 21, 71-74
Public Works Department, career of H T Jackman,
engineer in, 26, 46-54
racial co-existence and conflict (J.W. Hayes) S5, 1-10;
(H.J. Lethbridge) S5, 42-64
reclamation of foreshore: legal aspects (R.J. Faulkner) S5,
130-6
relics of, in British army museums, 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
reminiscences of, 41, 427-429; in the 1950s and 60s, 42, 323-343
religious buildings see H.K.: Temples, Chinese
re-occupation of:
August 1945, 31, 201-204
Franklin Gimson in August 1945, 58, 7-29
rents, agricultural (W.A. Taylor) 6, 168-171
research and library studies
the contribution of H.A. Rydings, 48, 69-87
residential mobility and kinship ties in, 21, 114-119
riots, 1884 (L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
ritual, occasional, among Cantonese (M. Topley) S2, 99-117, 4 plates
Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong, Taiwan, and
Macao, (review), 47, 207-210
Russian traveller in, notes of a, 38, 230-236
salt manufacture (S.Y. Lin) 7, 138-151,4 diagrs.,2 plates
secular and religious education in, 45, 5-25
siege, 1941 (J. Smith and W. Downs) 19, 36-58
So Kon Po, 23, 7-11
Social, economic and political reforms in, 1930-1955, 44, 57-81
social change and conflict (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 174-177
social conditions (review: M. Topley) 18, 214-215
social stratification, 1841-1941 (H.J. Lethbridge) S5,
42-64
South China and, memoirs of, 1938, 30, 110-130
Southern District
officer reports: islands and villages in rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60, (review),
51, 343-350
Stanley Fort, history of, 38, 247-255, 256-7 (maps), 258-63 (photos)
state prostitution in, 1857-1941, 24, 143-161
strategic planning
Edward George Pryor
and, 59, 175-189
street-cries, Chinese (J. Nacken) 8, 128-134
struggle for survival, (review), 58, 268-271
study of local history in, 34, 147-169
Taoist jiao-shi music in, 23, 172-183
technical education in, 28, 10-15, plate 1
history of, 1863-1980, 40, 209 (photo), 210-25
temple and shrine organizations in urban British, 23, 113-136, plates 1-8
temples, Chinese (C.T. Smith) 13, 133-139; (C.T. Smith and J.W. Hayes) 15, 323-324; (K.G. Stevens) 20, 1-33; (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 136-139; see also names of
particular temples, e.g. Tai Wong Ye Temple
tracing graves in, 38, 395-398
trades unions: political activities (E. Cooper) 18, 83-100
triad societies (E.C. Ho) S5, 101-9
trivia, 21, 208-209
typhoon, 1906, 38, 297-303
University see University of Hong Kong
urban development:
19th century (H.D. Talbot) S3, 47-62, 3 maps, 2 plates
20th century (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 63-90, diagr., 6 maps (1 fold.), 2 photos., table
U.S. foreign policy regarding (K.S. Chan) 19, 1-20
villagers’ perceptions of and interaction with, 21, 75-90
voyage to, diary of (1861), 29, 252-301, plate 22
war crimes:
prosecutor in, 35, 205-209
trials,
(review), 54, 234-235
wartime letters from, to Macau, 21, 187-191
“water-folk” (shui-sheung-yan) in, 21, 120-143
wildlife of:
management
of wild animals in Hong Kong between 1870 and 1940, 61, 82-99
years, specific
1841 see Opium War
1884:
Hong Kong riots of October 1884, 20, 54-65
strike and riot of, a Hong Kong perspective, 22, 65-98
1894:
expatriate life in Hong Kong, in, 63, 226-257
1899:
the Six-Day War of, (review), 48, 233-236
1911:
the Church Missionary Society and the Revolution, 51, 143-169
revolution, 1911, poem on, 29, 382-384
Shensi relief column and the Legion of
Frontiersmen, China Command, 1911-12, 51, 171-206
1918:
Portuguese presence during the Happy Valley
Fire of, 53, 89-107
1941-1945 see World War II
1949:
Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952, (review), 62, 257-259
1956 see Double Tenth Incident
1967:
an American diplomat relives 1967’s darkest days,
(review), 57,
275-277
the Hong Kong Week, and the Emergence of Hong Kong Identity, 56, 40-66
riots (review), 52, 363-366
Royal Marines, and the riots of, 60, 211-227
an undiplomatic foray in Macau, 47, 115-126
1997:
how pre-1997 authors pictured the Hong Kong
of today, 60, 228-247
2019:
dispossession and defiance in Hong
Kong, (review), 63, 328-331
the Fight
for Hong Kong, (review), 61,
261-264
Hong Kong
on the Brink, (review), 61,
261-264
Rebel City,
(review) 61, 261-264
see also particular places and areas, e.g.
Chun Fa Lok; Lantau Island; Lung Kwu Chau; New
Territories; North Point
Hong Kong
Amateur Dramatic Club, history of, 1842-1940, 22, 217-251
Hong Kong Arts Centre, 42, 368 (photo)
Hong
Kong Basic Law
introduction
to, (review), 55, 208-210
Hong Kong Botanical Gardens
a historical overview, 26, 55-77, plates at 56 and 63
Imperial history of, 62, 80-100
Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society see Royal Asiatic Society. Hong Kong Branch
Hong Kong Buddhist Association School, 23, 9-10
Hong
Kong Cemetery
a social history of the, (review), 51, 337-340
Hong Kong Central Library, 42, 371 (photo)
Hong Kong and China Gas Company, 30, 247-248
Hong
Kong Chinese Regiment
a short history, 54, 81-99
Hong Kong City Hall:
42, 370 (photo)
original 1869
architect, 54, 201-216
Hong
Kong Club
a history of the, (review), 57, 247-250
Hong
Kong College of Medicine
history of, (review),
58, 274-277
Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps 1939-41, 50, 317-342
Hong Kong Electric Co Ltd, 30, 248-250
Hong Kong
History Project, discussion on, at meeting of HK Branch, RAS, 27, 254-277
Hong Kong Hotel Company, 30, 246
Hong Kong Institute of Social Research: Journal, ed. by Marjorie Topley, vol. I: Making ends meet, South China Morning Post, 1965 (book notice) 7, 187-188
Hong Kong Island
Conduit Road and environs, 42, 453-458
distribution of temples on, 1981, 36, 241-245
hillside temple on, 39, 275-278, 279-81 (photos)
history, before 1841, 24, 105-140,141-2 (plates 1-3)
Hong
Kong west of Pottinger Street, (review), 49, 320-322
obelisks at Tai Tam, 40, 185-191, 192-3 (photos)
small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes,
and open machine gun positions in photos, 49, 57-91
urban development in the 19th century, 35, 59-73
Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, 30, 225
Hong Kong
Mint
history of an early engineering experiment, 1864-1868, 47, 41-79
a further note, 49, 274-276
Hong Kong Observatory:
diary of Hong Kong prisoner of war Graham
Heywood, (review), 56,
225-227
early China coast meteorology: the role of Hong
Kong, (review), 51, 332-334
founding and early history of, 44, 5-39
Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks, 61, 7-43
Hong Kong Purchase Scheme
rejection of the, 1938-39, 50, 303-316
Hong Kong region
Chinese gazetteer of, 22, 346-350
Chinese genealogies as source of history of, 22, 329-331
village shops in, 24, 310-311
Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
an Englishman’s account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941,
(review), 58, 263-264
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, 30, 243-244
Hong Kong Singers
history of, 62, 57-79
Hong Kong Singapore Royal Artillery
memoir of BQMS Charles Barman, Hong Kong 1941-1945, (review),
50, 383-385
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:
Danish volunteers in the
defence of Hong Kong, (review), 60,
271-272
history of, 30, 326-329
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997, (review), 62, 254-257
interview with Arthur E. Gomes, 48, 25-50
No 3 (Machine Gun) Company, 45, 117-40, 141-3 (map and photos)
Hong Kong YMCA
J.L. McPherson: General Secretary,
1905-1935, 46, 39-59
Hongkong Land (property company), 30, 244
Hongkong Milling
Company, failure of, 28, 218-222
Hope, James, Admiral: attitude to Taiping revolutionaries
(S. Uhalley), 11, 17-18, 30
Hopkirk,
Peter
author of reviewed book:
The
Great Game, On Secret Service in High Asia (A. Lawrence), 30, 314-315
horse racing:
Hunters Plate: a Qing dynasty silver racing trophy, 58, 137-153
racecourse, Happy Valley, fire victims’ memorial, 23, 8-9
Horse, Green (綠馬) (K.G. Stevens) 17, 93-95, plates 23-5
horses
in ancient China (C. Morgan) 14, 58-67
articles
& notes by:
“The MacIntosh Cathedrals” (note), 35, 171-176, 177-9 (photos)
“A note on the Japanese gun emplacement at Tathong Point, Tung Lung Chau” (note), 42, 399-401, 402 (map), 403-4 (photos)
“The story of Gun Club Hill Barracks” (note), 38, 265-270, 271 (map), 272-6 (photos), 277-80
“The story of Stanley Fort” (note), 38, 247-255, 256-7 (maps), 258-63 (photos)
hospitals
the
establishment of Hong Kong’s Castle Peak Hospital, 63, 94-114
on the Peak,
51, 103-114
Tung Wah, early history of, 29, 400-401
Tung Wah Eastern, 23, 9
as work unit in China, 24, 340-342
‘Hot’ and ‘cold’ types of physical constitution and foods (G. Choa) S2, 54-9
Hotchkis, A.M.
author of reviewed
book:
(and Mullikin, M.A.) The nine sacred mountains of
China… (review: H. Werle) 14, 243-244
Houqua
(伍秉鑑)
The house of, and the Canton System, (review), 58, 286-289
house-boat, Kashmir, moored in Residency Ghat, Srinagar (plate) facing 3, 132
houses, Chinese:
customs and, 23, 54-56
design: China (L.F. Sullivan) 12, 130-149, 2 photos, 4 plans
traditional, 30, 343
traditional dwellings, study of, in villages in Sai
Kung, 43, 1-14
see also occupancy level of village houses; pile houses; Tsang’s Big House
housing in H.K.:
changing
problems, 1950-70 (D.W. Drakakis-Smith) S5, 137-45
historical review (E.G. Pryor) 12, 89-129, 5 photos
practice of transfer of, 37, 63-80
Houtu (deity), traces of cult of, in Hong Kong, 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
Houwang (deity),
cult of, 36, 151-183
Howard, W.J.
articles
& notes by:
“Diocesan Boys School seventy years ago” (note), 24, 318-323, 324 (plate 48)
“Maryknoll
in China” (letter) 20, 163-164
Howqua (aka Wu Ping-Chien, aka Wu Bing Jian)
and the Howqua, 50, 99-121
Hownam-Meek, Anthony
obituary
by: 50, 415-417 (Richard Hownam-Meek)
Hownam-Meek,
Richard, 1920-2010
obituary
of: 50, 415-417
Hsiang yüeh see Heung yeuk
(鄉約)
Hsieh, C.M. (謝覺民)
articles
& notes by:
“China’s economic planning and changing geography” (lecture) 15, 43-47
Hsieh, J.
articles
& notes by:
“Persistence and preservation of Hakka culture in urban
situations: a preliminary study of voluntary associations of the Waichow Hakka
in Hong Kong” (article) 20, 34-53
Hsien-t’ien Ta Tao (先天大道) religious sects (M. Topley) 8, 28-33
Hsien-t’ien Tao (先天道) sect: beliefs, history, and halls in H.K. (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) 8, 137-148, 6 photos.
Hsin An District / Hsin-an County see San On District (新安縣)
Hsin-pien tui-hsiang
szu-yen (新編對相四言): a 15th century illustrated Chinese primer: facsim. reproduction with introd. and notes by L. Carrington Goodrich,
Hong Kong Univ. P., 1967 (review: M. Ma) 7, 185-186
Hu Yaobang (胡耀邦), death of, 30, 344-349, (348)
Hua
Shan (華山),
the Taoist sacred mountain (review: H. Werle) 14, 235-236
Huang Chao
articles & notes by:
“Hunters Plate: A Qing Dynasty, Silver Racing Trophy
from Early Colonial Hong Kong” (article),
58, 137-153 (photos, illustrations)
Huang, Ch’eng-chung (黃呈忠),
Taiping General at Ningpo (S. Uhalley), 11, 18, 23, 24, 26
Huang, Raymond
author of reviewed
book:
Mandarin pronunciation explained with diagrams,
Hong Kong Univ. P., 1969 (review: J. McCoy) 12, 236-238
Huang, S.C. (黄錫照), Steve
articles
& notes by:
“The Chinese University of Hong Kong” (article) 5, 86-94
Huang Hsiao-yang (15th century rebel), story of, 28, 202-203
Hughes, J. Carey see Carey-Hughes, J.
Hui Hiu-fai, Florence (1974-2018)
obituary of:
59, 255
Hui Neng (惠能), sixth patriarch of Chinese
Buddhism: altar image (photo) 16, plate 27
Huizhou (Guangdong province), RAS visit to, 1997, 37, 169-173, 174-6 (photos)
human rights, in Hong Kong, 30, 344-349, (348)
Hume memorial
lecture, Yale University, 1965 (H. Franke) 6, 49-72
Humen (Guangdong province), museum commemorating people’s resistance during Opium War, 1840-1842, 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
humour,
comparison of Chinese and Western, 38, 1-50
Humphreys, Jack (nom de plume)
author
of reviewed book:
BomBan Royal Hong Kong Police
Inspector,
(Reviewed by David Hodson) 58, 277-279
Humphries,
Michael
author of reviewed book:
Surgeon on the China Seas: The
Journal of Charles Courtney, Surgeon RN, Recounting Experiences and
Observations of the Second Opium War, 1856-60, (Reviewed by Ria Sinha) 56,
234-235
Hunan province,
altar images from, 30, 298-299
Hung, Jen-kau, (洪仁玕)
Taiping leader (C.T. Smith) 16, 117-126; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 133-134
Hung, K’üei-yuan (洪葵元), alias K’uei-hsiu (葵秀),
alias Fung, Khui-syu, Taiping refugee: work with Basel Mission (C.T. Smith) 16, 127-128; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 134
Hung Hom (紅磡), Kowloon in the 19th century
(C.T. Smith and J.W. Hayes) 15, 318-324, maps (1 fold.)
Hung Shing Temple (洪聖廟):
Ap
Lei Chau (J.W. Hayes) 7, 166; (C.T. Smith) 13, 136-139
Ch’an
T’in (photo) 14, plate 31
Wanchai
(photo) 14, plate 50
Hung Shing Gung temple, Kau Sai (New Territories), 25, plate 3
Hungry Ghosts Festival, see under Chinese festivals
Hunter, Christopher
1964-2021
obituary of: 62, 269
Hunter, W.C. (supposed author) “Journal of
occurrances at Canton during the cessation of trade at Canton, 1839” (MS.) 4, 9-41, 2 plates (fascsim., map); see also additional
note (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 5, 116-117
hunting, see shooting
Hurley, Robert Crisp (1848‒1927)
Hong Kong guidebook pioneer, 55, 135-156
Hurst, Matthew
book reviewed by:
Indelible
City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong
(Lim), 63, 328-331
Hurst, Michael D. MBE
author
of reviewed book:
Never
Forgotten: The Story of the Japanese Prisoner of War Camps in Taiwan during
World War II, (Reviewed
by Thomas E. Smith) 63, 325-328
husk-grinders,
manufacture of, in New Territories, 30, 302-303, plates 10-13
Hutcheon,
Jane
author of reviewed book:
From Rice to Riches: a personal
journey through a changing China (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 42, 472-474
Hutchison’s (trading and property company), 30, 232-233
Hutton,
Christopher
author of reviewed book:
(and
Bolton, Kingsley) A Dictionary of
Cantonese Slang (Reviewed by: R.S. Bauer), 45, 237-245
Hyde, F.E. see Marriner, S. (and F.E. Hyde)
Hylocereus undatus (爬王花 pa wong fa): tassels used in Chinese medicine (plate 10) after 9, 200; see also 9, 128
Hypolimnas misippus, Linn. ♂ (col. plate 3) after 4, 98; ♀ (col. plate 4) after 4, 98; see also 4, 100
Ibrahim, Zuraidah
author of reviewed book:
(and Jeffie Lam), (eds.) Rebel City: Hong Kong’s Year of Water and
Fire, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 61,
261-264
ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries), history of, in China, 30, 344-349, (344)
I-Chang (宜昌) port (photo) 16, plate
20
I-Kuan Tao (religious movement), in Taiwan, 21, 50-67
illness, mental: traditional Chinese beliefs (P.M. Yap) S2, 80-4
Illustrated London News, The, coverage of China by, 1861, 38, 147-164, 165-70 (illus), 171 (photo)
illustrations are indexed by subject
images:
altar,
from Hunan and Kiangsi (K.G. Stevens) 18, 41-48, 17 photos
altar, from Surabaya, Java (K.G. Stevens) 20, 133-134
ancestral, from the Pescadores and Malacca (K.G. Stevens) 18, 200-202
of Chinese deities: carving in Singapore (K.G. Stevens) 14, 68-75, 27 photos
images, carved (see also altar images)
of huntsman, 38, 399-400, 401-2 (photos)
impermanence of, in Chinese temples, 36, 235-237
of Sinicised Vedic deities, 38, 51-99, 100-106 (photos)
as substitute for human beings (T’i-shen), 30, 299-302, plates 7-9
of Xu Zhenjun, Daoist deity, 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
waxwork, of heroes of overthrow of Shang dynasty, 8, 178-180, 183 (photo), 185 (photo)
immigration of Hakka to H.K. and surrounding area (S.F. Balfour) 10, 177-179
immigrants, Chinese, and social ethos in Hong Kong, 1980s, 26, 1-6
Imperial Chinese Academy, see Han Lin Yüan
Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs see Chinese
Maritime Customs Service
Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa (1932),
industrial development in the colonial Empire and, 41, 1-24
incense powder mill, water powered (photos) 16, plate
26;19, plates 8-11
incense tree (aquilaria sinensis):
cultivation of, 23, 247-249, plates 18-19
why is Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
indentured
labour
from Macao, 54, 157-179
India
Shahjahanabad, capital of Mogul, 30, 344-349, (344)
Soviet Union, economic relationship with, 30, 344-349, (345)
travel diary and photos of, during World War II, 30, 332-333
India, Burma and W. China trade: 19th century British attempts
(A.D. Blue) 16, 162-165
Indian Labour Corps, graves of, in Flanders, 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
Indian National
Army, during World War II, 22, 312-313
industrial
development, in British empire, 41, 1-24
industrialists
business ideology of Chinese, 23, 137-171
emigrant Shanghai, in Hong Kong, 30, 339-340
Ingham,
Mike
articles & notes by:
(and
Christopher Mattison) “ “History is now”: Fiction’s history and history’s
fiction in representations of Hong Kong’s story - a dissident take on its
‘must-read’ literature” (review essay), 59,
214-230
Ingles, Jean M. 1933-2017
obituary of: 58, 294-295
inheritance and
adoption in Chinese village life (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 113-123
inscriptions:
Cheung Chau (J.W. Hayes) 3, 88-106
Southern Sung Dynasty at Pak Fat-t’ang (Y.W. Jen) 5, 65-68, 2 plates
Sung Wong T’oi, Kowloon (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 2, 126; (W. Schofield) 8, 68-70
H.K.: copying project (Alice N.H. Ng and others) 19, 192-194
insects, of Hong
Kong, (D.S. Hill) S6, 37-83; 22, 326-327
see also butterfly, common bird wing; grasshoppers
insurance, in Canton and Hong Kong, 30, 245-246
intercultural relations see cultural relations
international river basins: proceedings of a seminar,
University of British Columbia, 1961, ed. by J.D. Chapman (book notice) 3, 141
internment
in Shanghai, World War II, 30, 344-349, (345)
see also Stanley Internment Camp
interpreters, Chinese-English, in H.K. courts (C.T. Smith) S5,
70-8
Ipson, Michael
book reviewed by: 30, 317-320
Ireland, “The Chinaman” pub at Rathkeale, West Limmerick, 38, 372-373, 374 (photo)
Irwin, R.G.
articles & notes by:
“Notes
on the sources of de Mailla, Histoire générale de la Chine” 14, 92-100
Islam
in Hong Kong, (review), 55, 213-214
Islamic influences in Chinese temples in S.E. Asia (K.G.
Stevens) 19, 199-202,
2 photos
islands:
around Hong Kong, 23, 91-112
Kau Sai (New Territories), 25, 27-118, plates 2-11
itinerant Hakka
weavers (J.W. Hayes) 8, 162-165
Iu Kow-choy (饒玖才)
articles & notes by:
(and Lay Chik-chuen), “Canton water pines (glyptostrobus
pensilis (Lamb)) at Tai Hang village, New Territories” (note), 22, 302-305
“The cultivation of the ‘incense tree’ (aquilaria
sinensis)” (note), 23, 247-249, plates 18-19
“The decline of Tin Chung as a Chinese New Year flower”
(note), 25, 207-209, plate 12
(and P.H. Hase and J.W. Hayes), “Traditional tea growing in the New Territories” (note), 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
Iwaichi,
Fujiwara
author of reviewed
book:
F
Kikan: Japanese Army Intelligence Operations in S E Asia (Reviewed by: A.
Birch), 22, 312-313
Iwataya
Department Store, Fukuoka, visit to (1988), 27, 283-285
Iyer, R.
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) The glass curtain between Asia and
Europe: a symposium ... London, Oxford Univ. P., 1965 (review: P. Shen) 6, 141-144
Jackman, Henry Thomas (1874-1928), engineer, Public
Works Department, Hong Kong, 26, 46-54
Jade Emperor
(Chinese deity), and family of, 29, 18-33, plates 1-8
James,
Gregory
articles & notes by:
“The Chinese Mariners of
the First World War” (note), 60, 200-210
“Pershing’s Chinese: The Other Chinese Labour Corps” (article), 58, 189-207
Jamieson, G.
author
of reviewed book:
Chinese family and commercial law,
Hong Kong, Vetch & Lee, reprinted 1970 (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
Jao, T.I. (饒宗頤)
articles
& notes by:
“The Temple of the Supreme Ruler, near Sung Wong Toi, Kowloon” (note
from tablet) 19, 202-204
Japan:
allied nations proxy
war with, 1935-1941, (review), 54, 243-244
Army intelligence operations in S.E. Asia, 22, 312-313
British
and American law courts in China and Japan (1842-1943), (review), 56,
239-243
Buddhism: relations with modern China (H. Welch) 6, 73-80
Chinese trade to, 1672-1697, 25, 187-191
Iwataya department store, Fukuoka, visit to (1988), 27, 283-285
Japanese
Prisoner of War Camps in Taiwan during World War II, (review), 63, 325-328
Kobe, Chinese “Yue Lan” ghost festival in, 1982, 24, 230-251, 252-63 (plates 15-32)
Mitsukoshi department store, Tokyo, visit to, 1986, 26, 270-271
modernization:
military aspects (R.J. Smith) 16, 21-24
occupation of Hong Kong, Gittens & Leiper 22, 308-310; 42, 470-472; life in the Japanese civilian
camp at Stanley, (review), 48,
219-223
prisoners of war in, 1941-1945, 41, 419-422
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905, 43, 127-153, 154-62 (photos)
Japanese:
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the First World War, 54, 7-32
in Hong Kong (D C. Bowie) 15, 150-290; (G.C. Emerson) 17, 30-42, 5 photos; (J. Smith and
W. Downs) 19, 42-144
(language), glossary, 42, 237-244
(people), prosecution of, for war crimes, 35, 205-209; Trials, (review), 54, 234-235
Jardine Matheson & Co.:
30, 221-224; first site, H.K. (D.M.E.
Evans) 8, 149-153
and the origins of British rule in Hong Kong
1827-1843, (review), 46, 178-180
see also Dairy Farm
Jarrett, Vincent
Hubert Charles (1895–1973)
biography of: 63, 57-93
Jarvie, I.C.
author
of reviewed books:
(ed.) Hong Kong: a society in transition...
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969 (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 174-177
(and J. Agassi) “A study in westernization” in Hong
Kong: a society in transition… (commentary: M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
Jaschok,
Maria
author
of reviewed book:
Concubines
and Bondservants: The Social History of a Chinese Custom (Reviewed by: P.H.
Hase), 30, 324-326
Jeaffreson, David Gregory
obituary
of: 49, 330-332
Jebsen, Michael
coastal shipping in East Asia in the Late Nineteenth
Century, 50, 245-302
Jen, Yu-wen (簡又文)
articles &
notes by:
“Additional notes” on friends and relatives of Taiping leaders, 16, 132-134; 17, 228-231
“The Southern Sung stone-engraving at North Fu-t’ang”
(article) 5, 65-68, 2 plates
“The travelling palace of Southern Sung in Kowloon”
(lecture) 7, 21-38, fold, plate (map)
author
of reviewed book:
The Taiping revolutionary movement,
New Haven, Harvard Univ. P., 1973 (review: J. W. Hayes) 15, 344-345
Jersey Post Office, postage stamps commemorating William Mesny, 1992, 32, 111-112 (photos)
Jesuits,
accommodation policy of, in China, 30, 329-332
Jewish
community, in Shanghai, 32, 149-163
Jiangsu province, rural economy and role of foreign
trade in, 1870-1937, 29, 405-410
Jiangxi province, protective deity of, 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
jiao festivals, Hong Kong studies on, 30, 26-43
jiu festival
in Kam Tin, New Territories, 29, 302-375
at Shek O and Tai Long Wan, 1986, 26, 78-101, plates at 81-2, 89, and 94-5
Johnson, E.L.
articles &
notes by:
“ ‘Patterned bands’ in the New Territories of Hong Kong”
(article) 16, 81-91, 14 plates
book
reviewed by:
“Folk religion in an urban setting: a study of Hakka
villages in transition, by M.I. Berkowitz [and others]” (review) 10, 204-210
Johnson, Elizabeth Lominska
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Graham Johnson) A Chinese Melting Pot: Original
People and Immigrants in Hong Kong’s First ‘New Town’, (Reviewed by Patrick H.
Hase) 60,
262-264
book reviewed by:
Settlement,
Life, and Politics: Understanding the Traditional New Territories (Hase), Royal 61, 254-257
Johnson, Graham E.
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Elizabeth Johnson) A Chinese Melting Pot:
Original People and Immigrants in Hong Kong’s First ‘New Town’, (Reviewed by Patrick H.
Hase) 60,
262-264
books
reviewed by:
Ancestral Images: A Hong Kong Collection (Baker), 52, 326-330
Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and
Singapore: Gender, Religion, Medicine and Money: Essays by Marjorie Topley (DeBernardi, ed.), 51, 315-323
A Pattern of Life: Essays on Rural Hong Kong by James
Hayes (Baker, ed.), 61, 245-249
Johnson, S. Webb- see Webb-Johnson, S.
Johnston, Sir Reginald F.
author of reviewed
book:
Lion and dragon in northern China, London,
1910: J.S.H. Lockhart’s annotated copy (J.W. Hayes) 18, 213
biography
of:
the life and times of, (review), 53, 322-325
Jones, D. Akers- see Akers-Jones, D.
Jones, Emyrs Reynolds
a true friend to China, (review), 56,
223-224
Jones, Gordon W.E.
articles & notes by:
“The Kowloon City District and the Clearance of the Kowloon Walled City: Personal Recollections” (article), 51, 257-278 (photos)
Jones, J.R.
articles &
notes by:
“Early Hong Kong libraries” (N. & Q.) 9, 154
“Who
Hoisted the Union Jack?” (note) 12, 196-197
Jones, P.H.M.
author of reviewed
book:
Golden guide to Hongkong and Macao, Hong Kong, Far Eastern Economic Review, 1969 (review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 213-214
Jong family, history of, 28, 94-184
“Joss papers” see Fu (賦)
joss sticks,
manufacture in Hong Kong, 29, 94-120, plates 15-19
Ju Hsien (汝賢) see Hai Jui (海瑞)
Jun Fang
articles & notes by:
“Lai Jixi and the Development of Chinese Education at the University of Hong Kong” (biographical note), 52, 267-289 (table)
Juan Yuan (1764-1849), management of Sino-British
relations in Canton, 1817-1826, 21, 144-167
justice, and
tribunal for the Khmer Rouge, 43, 89-104
Ka-che Yip
author
of reviewed book:
(and Yuen-sang Leung and Man-kong Wong) Health Policy and Disease in
Colonial and Post-Colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003, (Reviewed
by Robert Peckham) 58, 274-277
Kadoorie Government School, Sir Ellis, see Sir Ellis Kadoorie Government School
Kai Ho Kai, Sir
biography
of:
life and times of, 38, 407-410
Kai Tak
Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952, (review), 62, 257-259
Hong Kong commercial
aviation 1930s–1998, (review), 63, 335-338
Kai Yik Kok fort (雞翼角砲臺), Fan Lau,
Lantau Island (A.M. da Silva) 8, 82-95, 4 maps, 7 photos.
Kaifong associations in H.K. (A.K. Wong) 11, 65-73
Kalakaua,
King of Hawaii: round the world travel, 1881 (T.Y. Char) 16, 92-106, 3 plates
Kalman, Hal
articles & notes by:
“ ‘Chinese Spirit in Modern Strength’: Liang Sicheng,
Lin Huiyin, and early modernist architecture in China” (article), 58, 154-188 (photos, illustrations)
Kam Fa (金花) altar in Shui Yuet Kung Temple (plate) facing S2, 21
Kam Ha Ching She (金霞精舍), Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon (J.W. Hayes) 8, 114-115, photo
Kam T’in see Kam Tin
Kam Tin (錦田), in N.T.:
Dangs of, and jiu festival in, 29, 302-375
in legend and history (H.P. Sung) 13, 111-118; 14, 160-185, 13 photos
social
history and fung shui (J.T. Kamm) 17, 202-216
walled village gates (P. Wesley-Smith) 13, 41-44
Kam Ts’uen T’ong (錦泉堂), Shui Mei village, N.T., 14,
plate 40 (see also p. 181)
Kamm, J.T.
articles &
notes by:
“Field notes on the social history and fung shui of Kam Tin” (notes)
17, 202-216
“The rural history project in Yuen Long District, New Territories
of Hong Kong” (note) 17, 199-202
“Two essays on the Ch’ing economy of Hsin-An, Kwangtung” (article)
17, 55-84
Kan, Yau-man (簡又文) see Jen, Yu-wen
Kang Feng (剛峯) see Hai Jui (海瑞)
Kao, Charles K.
book reviewed by: 32, 218-219
Kaori Abe
articles
& notes by:
“The Anglo-Chinese Propaganda Battles: British, Qing
and Cantonese Intellectuals and the First Opium War in Canton” (article), 56, 172-193 (table)
Kap Jih (甲子) district, Kwangtung (D.W.
Sparks) 16, 58,
62, 64-66, 73-75, 80 (map)
Karakiewicz, Justyna
articles & notes by:
(and Thomas Kvan) “A brief history of reclamation in Macau” (note), 37, 137-144, 145-8 (illustrations)
author
of reviewed book:
(and Barrie
Shelton and Thomas Kvan) The Making of Hong
Kong: From Vertical to Volumetric, (Reviewed by Cole Roskam) 51, 340-342
Karlgren, B.
author
of reviewed book:
Sound and symbol in Chinese. Hong Kong Univ. P., 1962 (review: J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 140
Kashmir as a
holiday resort (C. Robinson) 3, 131-135, 2 plates
Kat Hing Wai (吉慶園):
influence
of feng shui on planning (D. Lung) 20, 81
walled
village, N.T., 14, plates 28-30,33
Kat O (New Territories), Tin Hau temple at, 21, 75-76, plate 1
Kau Sai island
(New Territories), life in, 25, 27-118, plates 2-11
Kau Sai (滘西),
N.T.: Boat People: dialects (J. McCoy) 5, 46-64 economic
and social changes (review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
Kau Sai Chau (滘西洲), neolithic
remains (M.W. Welch) 2, 109-114, 2 plates
Keating, S.S., of China Navigation Co.
(photo) 16, plate 21
kei wais, structure and operation of, 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Kelly &
Walsh (publishers) 9, 163-164
Kendall, F.W., member of Z Force in Hong Kong, 42, 167-170
Kennedy Town, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 14, 196-202
Kerr, Douglas
articles & notes by:
“The Wind Blows
Ripples of Words: Review of the Hong Kong Literature Series” (review essay), 61, 233-242
books reviewed by:
The Best
of China: Essays from Hong Kong (Minford, ed.), 61, 233-242
Dragons: Shorter Fiction of
Leung Ping-kwan (Leung), 61, 233-242
The
Drunkard (Liu),
61, 233-242
Gage Street Courtesan (New), 54, 245-246
Lotus
Leaves: Selected Poems of Leung Ping-kwan (Leung), 61, 233-242
Ordinary
Days: A Memoir in Six Chapters (Lee and Lee), 61, 233-242
A
Path Twice Traveled: My Journey as a Historian of China,
(Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 60, 251-253
The Teddy
Bear Chronicles (Xi), 61, 233-242
Keying
voyage of, 1846-1855, (review), 54, 240-241
Khmer Rouge,
justice, law and proposed tribunal for, 43, 89-104
kilns see pottery kilns
King Hui
the man who owned all the opium in Hong Kong, (review), 48, 231-233
Kirby, Richard
author
of reviewed book:
Intruder in Mao’s Realm, an Englishman’s
Eyewitness Account of 1970s China,
(Reviewed by Martin Merz) 58, 279-281
Kitten
log
and personnel of the Hong Kong-built yacht, 63, 151-178
Kitto, Nicholas
author
of reviewed book:
Trading Places: A Photographic Journey
through China’s Former Treaty Ports, (Reviewed by Veronica Pearson) 60, 264-265
Kiu Kiang
(Yangtze River), incident at (1927), 29, 61-76
Knapp,
Ronald G.
author of reviewed books:
(ed.)
China’s Island Frontiers Studies in the Historical Geography of Taiwan
(Reviewed by: R.L. Edmonds), 24, 333-336
The
Chinese House: Craft, Symbol and the Folk Tradition (Reviewed by: P.H.
Hase), 30, 343
Knights errant (yu-hsia
游俠) in Chinese literature (J.J.Y. Liu) 1, 30-41
knives, reaping:
two types from Lantau Island (J.W. Hayes) 8, 161, 2 photos
Ko, Tim-keung
articles & notes by:
(and Dan Waters), “The Hungry Ghosts Festival in Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong” (article), 44, 41-44, 45-8 (photos), 49-55
lecturing at RAS HK Branch 40th anniversary conference, 40, 229 (photo)
photographs of Hungry Ghosts Festival by, 44, 45-48 (photos)
(and James Hayes), “Reminiscences of a Hong
Kong herbal doctor: life at seventy” (note), 44, 129-132
“A review of development of cemeteries in Hong Kong
1841-1950” (article) 41, 241-280
(and James Hayes) “Yip Hing Fai and the training of an optometrist in postwar Hong Kong” (article), 49, 93-103
author of reviewed book:
(and Veronica Pearson, eds.) A Sense of place: Hong Kong west of
Pottinger Street, (Reviewed by Christopher
Munn) 49, 320-322
biography of:
informal profile of, 42, 151-155
Ko-ku
yao-lun (格古要論):
English translation (review: J.C.Y. Watt) 12, 213-218
Kok
Cheang Yeo, Dr
biography
of:
the
legacy of, 54, 181-194
Kong, Vivian
book reviewed by:
Sir Robert Ho Tung: Public Figure, Private Man (Holdsworth), 62, 251-254
Kong, Wong Man
author of reviewed book:
For the Future: Sir Edward Youde and
Educational Changes in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Geoffrey Emerson) 51, 334-337
Korea:
birds (review: M.A. Webster) 12, 229-233
Korea, South, cemeteries in, research on, 2001, 41, 338-339
Korean War (1950-1953), 41, 392, 396-403, 404-6 (photos)
Kotewall, Sir Robert, unofficial member of Leg. and Exec. Councils, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 23-24
Kowalska, Teresa
articles & notes by:
“Tea, ivory and ebony: tracing colonial threads in the
inseparable life and literature of Han Suyin” (article), 40, 21-32
Kowloon:
defence wall at pass between Kowloon City and Kowloon
Tsai (W. Schofield) 9, 154-156
Gun Club Hill Barracks, 38, 265-270, 271 (map), 272-6 (photos), 277-80
history and description, 1861-1900 (J.W. Hayes) 6, 120-137, fold, plate
Lok Fu Estate, Mutual Aid Committees in, 22, 5-25
Nga Tsin Wai village, 39, 1-78, 79-82 (illus)
schools: description and history (J.W. Hayes and C.T.
Smith) 14, 221-230
travelling palace of Southern Sung (Y.W. Jen) 7, 33-34
village watchmen in, 22, 294-297
Kowloon Canton Railway
building
the, 46,
5-24
Kowloon City:
more about the walled city, 26, 265-266
cannon in, 27, 279-280
confiscation of land, 1899, 61, 210-213
history (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 139-141
Kowloon City District and the clearance of
the, 51, 257-278
legal
situation (P. Wesley-Smith) S5, 119-29
origins and early history, 27, 30-45, plates 1-7
pottery finds (J.C.Y. Watt) 11, 142-150,10 photos
Kowloon, East,
Kwun Yam-Tung Shan temple in, 1840-1940, 23, 212-218
Kowloon Public Library, 42, 369 (photo)
Kowloon Tsai, model village, history of, 40, 269-274, 275-83 (photos)
Kowloon Walled City see Kowloon City
Koxinga
and his generals, images on Taiwanese temple altars, 55, 157-182
Kripalani, Coonoor
book reviewed by:
Home is
Where We Are (Wang and Wang), 62, 266-268
Kröne, R.
articles & notes by:
“A notice of the Sanon District” (lecture) 7, 104-137 (reprinted
from Transactions of the China Branch, R.A.S., 6, 1859, 71-105)
Ku,
Agnes Shuk-mei
articles & notes by:
“City Dwellings in Hong Kong: A Photo Book Review
Essay” (review
essay), 58, 230-248 (photos)
book
reviewed by:
Lee Fook
Chee’s Hong Kong—Photographs from the 1950s (Chiu and Stokes) 56,
231-232
Kuan-fu (官富) identified (Y.W. Jen) 7, 24-25, fold, plate (map)
Kuan-tzu (管子): a repository of early Chinese thought; a translation and study of
twelve chapters, by W. Allyn Rickett, vol. I,Hong Kong
Univ. P., 1965 (review: H.S. Chuan) 6, 138-140
Kuan-yin Temple (觀音廟), H.K. (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 125-7, plate 7
Kuan Yin (觀音) image from Wu Kang county,
Hunan (K.G. Stevens) 18, 43-44, plate 5
Kuang Qizhao see Kwong
Ki Chiu
Kuei (鬼) or spirits (M. Topley) S2, 16-18
Kuehn, Julia
book reviewed by:
Lao She in London (Reviewed by Julia
Kuehn), 53, 318-320
K’un-ch’ü (崑曲) (review: anon) 10, 212-213
Kuo K’ai (國開) see Hai Jui (海瑞)
Kuomintang, Leftist members of, in national revolution, 1924-1931, 30, 344-349, (347)
Kuomintang Revolutionary Party, 29, 64, 74-6
Kut Hing Wai
(New Territories), Cantonese dialect of, 22, 142-160
Kvan, Thomas
articles & notes by:
(and Justyna Karakiewicz), “A brief history of reclamation in Macau” (note), 37, 137-144, 145-8 (illustrations)
author
of reviewed book:
(and Justyna
Karakiewicz and Barrie Shelton) The Making of Hong Kong: From Vertical to Volumetric, (Reviewed by Cole Roskam) 51, 340-342
Kwai Chung (葵涌) village, Tsuen Wan district: R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: S. Webb-Johnson) S1, 45
Kwai Kok Shan (圭角山) or Ngo T’am Shan (驁潭山)
near Kam T’in, N.T. (H.P. Sung) 13, 111, 116, 118-20
Kwan (關) family in 2 villages of
Hoi-p’ing County, Kwangtung (Y.F. Woon) 17, 101-111
Kwan, Nicol
author
of reviewed book:
(and Stanley S.K. Kwan) The Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong memoirs, (Reviewed by John Strickland) 49, 293-295
Kwan, Stanley S.K.
author
of reviewed book:
(and Nicol Kwan) The Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong memoirs, (Reviewed by John Strickland) 49, 293-295
Kwangtung:
art
collections, 19th century: catalogues (S. Chuang) 13, 89-110
artists see Ho Chung (何翀)
social function of lineage (review: M. Topley) 7, 171-174
see also Canton; Fatshan; Hong Kong; Kap Jih district; San On District; Tsang Shing county
Kwong Chi Man
articles & notes by:
“Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the First World War, and the Defence of
Hong Kong: The Emergence of the
First Landward Defence Line in Hong Kong, 1898–1918”
(article), 54, 7-32 (maps)
author of reviewed book:
(and Tsoi Yiu Lun) Eastern Fortress: A Military History of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (Reviewed by Francis David Macri) 55, 211-212
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997 (Reviewed by Tony Banham) 62, 254-257
Kwong
Ki Chiu
a
forgotten Qing Era progressive, 53, 227-261
Kwong Fuk Tsz (廣福祠) see Pak Sing Temple (百姓廟)
Kwong, S.K. (鄺兆江), Luke
articles & notes by:
“The Chinese Maritime Customs remembered: an appeal for oral
history in Hong Kong” (article) 19, 21-26
Kwun Tong (觀塘), N.T.:
Tai Wong Ye Temple (J.T. Myers) 15, 16-27, 4 photos
urban development (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 8-82, map, 2 photos.
Kwun Yam-Tung
Shan temple (East Kowloon), 23, 212-218
La Salle College, Kowloon (J.W. Hayes and C.T. Smith) 14, 221-222, 226-9
Lack, A.J.S.
articles & notes by:
“Yaumatei typhoon shelter, Hong Kong, 1903-1915” (article based
on address to Kowloon Rotary Club) 13, 28-40
Ladds, Catherine
book
reviewed by:
Public
Success, Private Sorrow: the Life of Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor (1857-1938),
China Maritime Customs Commissioner and
Pioneer Translator (Cannon),
50, 388-389
Lai Chun Bin , 34, 175-177
Lai Jixi
and the development of Chinese education
at the University of Hong Kong, 52, 267-289
Lai, T.C. (賴恬昌)
book
reviewed by:
“The art of Chinese poetry, by James J.Y.
Liu” (review) 4, 136-138
Lai Wai-chung, Lawrence (黎偉聰)
articles & notes by:
“The battle of Hong Kong: a note on the literature and
the effectiveness of the defence” (article), 39, 115-136
“Edward
George Pryor (1938-2018) and strategic planning in Hong Kong” (note), 59, 175-189 (photos)
“Recollections of the Battle of Hong Kong and the Life of a POW, (interview with Arthur E. Gomes)” (article), 48, 25-50 (photos, illustrations)
(and Daniel
Ho Chi Wing and Leung Hing Fung), “Survey of the Devil’s Peak Redoubt
and Gough Battery” (article), 42, 101-118, 119-20 (photos), 121-2 (plans), 123-6 (photos), 127-37
(and Daniel C.W. Ho and P. Yung) “A Survey of the
Pottinger Battery, Devil’s Peak, Hong Kong” (article), 47, 91-114 (photos, illustration, table,
maps)
(and Stephen Davies and Y.K. Tan) “Upland World War II Headquarters, Pillboxes and Observation Posts on Hong Kong Island” (article), 51, 207-236 (photos, illustrations, tables, map)
(and Stephen Davies and Y.K. Tan) “World War II small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes, and open machine gun positions on Hong Kong Island in photos” (article), 49, 57-91
“What is a Tong Lau? I know, as I lived in one…” (note), 58, 208-217 (photos, illustrations, maps, tables)
Lam, Eve
articles & notes by:
“The Royal Asiatic
Society (Hong Kong Branch): the faces, the stories and
the memories” (article), 42, 139-159
Lam, Jeffie
author of reviewed book:
(and Zuraidah Ibrahim), (eds.) Rebel City: Hong Kong’s Year of Water and
Fire, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 61,
261-264
Lam,
Tony
articles & notes by:
(and Dan Waters) “RAS visit to No. 1 Chatham Path” (note), 47, 189-197 (photos)
Lam Wai-ling, Karina
articles & notes by:
“The concern of a nation’s face: evidence in the
Chinese press coverage of sports” (article), 33, 1-79
Lam, Y.F.
articles & notes by:
“Political and pugilistic freemasonry?” (note) 16, 281-282, photo
Lamb, Corrinne
author
of reviewed book:
The Chinese festive board, Hong Kong, Vetch & Lee, 1970 (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
Lamma Island :
archaeology of Sha Po,
(review), 58, 256-257
Lamproptera
curius (Fabricius) walkeri (Moore) (V.R.
Burkhardt) 10, 63-68, 8 col. plates
Lan Li
articles & notes by:
(and Deidre Wildy), “A new discovery and its
significance: the statutory declarations made by Sir Robert Hart concerning his
secret domestic life in 19th century China” (article), 43, 63-87
Lan Yuan (New Zealand)
a Suzhou garden in distant Nanyang, 51, 279-289
Lance, V.A.
articles & notes by:
“The
land vertebrates of Hong Kong” S6, 6-22, 17 photos
Lanchi (蘭谿), Chekiang Province: library at
the Temple of the Mountain Cave (J.W. Hayes) 20, 157
land
confiscation of, for the misdeeds of the owner: Kowloon City, 1899, 61, 210-213
as a factor in leadership, Lantau Island, 19th century (J.W. Hayes) 7, 94-100 passim, esp. 99-100
held by Chinese clans, 23, 46
hill, use of, for forestry and fuel collection in New
Territories, 35, 143-153
lineage in New Territories c1900 and, 21, 25-42
measurement, H.K. (W.A. Taylor) 6, 165-168
the New Territories Cadastral Survey and
settlement of Titles to Land, 1900-1905, 52, 297-300
nineteenth-century history and the sub-soil land-holding rights on Tung Lung Island, 61, 222-232
sales and registration: H.K. Island, 19th century
(D.E. Evans) 10, 69-78
settlement, Shek Pik village, Lantau Island, 28, 228-233, plates 14-15
surveys see maps and mapping
tenancy, in rural China, 23, 18-22
tenure
in the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 246-249; see also perpetual
tenancy
traditional Land Law of New Territories, 1750-1950, (review), 54, 231-234 (see also A response by the author to this
review, 55,
219-220)
use: H.K., S. China and S.E. Asia (review: C. S. Chen)
5, 103-106; N.T.: changes, 1954-68 (C.T. Wong) S3,
17-35, 4 diagrs., map, 2 photos., table; study of, in villages in Sai Kung, 43, 1-14
Landy, Simon
articles & notes by:
(and
Simon Landy) “At Home in Siam: Being a
Consular Wife” (article), 60, 160-185 (photos, illustration)
Lane Crawford (retail trading company), 30, 240-241
Lang, Graeme
articles & notes by:
(and Lars Ragvald) “Confused gods: Huang Daxion
(Wong Tai Sin) and Huang Yeren at Mt Luofu” (article), 27, 74-92, plates 8-16
(and Lars Ragvald) “Official and oral
traditions about Hong Kong’s newest god” (article), 27, 93-100
Lang,
Jennifer
articles & notes by:
“Taikoo
Sugar Refinery Workers’ Housing: Progressive Design by a Pioneering Commercial
Enterprise” (article), 57,
130-157
(map, photos)
langming ordination names, 36, 93-127
language, Chinese see Chinese (language) - English see
English language education, (see also names of languages), pidgin English of China Coast, 35, 113-141
Lantau Island (大嶼山):
Chinese temples recorded in 1979 (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 136-139
fengshui and road works
at Tong Fuk in South, 39, 255-259
forts and guard stations, late Ch’ing (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 205-207, 7 photos; 19, 195-199
human ecology (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 182-184
land settlement at Shek Pik village, 28, 228-233, plates 14-15
movement of villages for fung shui reasons
(J.W. Hayes) 3, 143-144; 9, 156-158
North coast surveyed in 1794 (J.L. Cranmer-Byng and
A. Shepherd) 4, 105-119, 5 plates (incl. map); see
also 5, 118
reaping knives, two types (J.W. Hayes) 8, 161, 2 photos
three local leaders, 19th century (J.W. Hayes) 7, 91-103
Tung Chung fort, 22, 305-307; 24, 305-306; 24, 307-309
see also names of particular villages, e.g. Shek Pik (石壁)
Lapraik, Douglas
(1818-1869), 42, 381-382, 383-4 (photos); 45, 232
Lao Men Chi, Jack
articles & notes by:
“Photograph of Hong Kong harbour and waterfront taken in 1954” (note), 40, 251-252, 253 (photo)
Lao
She
in
London, (review), 53, 318-320
Latter, Tony
author
of reviewed books:
Hands On, or Hands Off? The Nature and Process of Economic Policy in
Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Leo Goodstadt) 47, 202-205
Hong Kong’s money: history, logic, and operation of the currency peg, (Reviewed by Catherine R. Schenk) 48, 223-227
latrines,
traditional New Territories, 23, 241-246; 28, 222-226, plates 11-12
Lau, Alfred Y.K.
articles & notes by:
“An outline of the urban development of Sai Ying Pun
in the nineteenth century” (article), 35, 59-73
Lau, Chu-pak (劉鑄伯), unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 19-20
Lau Kwok-wai
articles & notes by:
(and Shun
Chi-ming and Siu Him-fung) “A Study
of the Original Site of the Sheung Tai Temple in Kowloon City” (article), 60, 78-114
(photos, maps)
Lau, Leung Kwok Prudence
articles & notes by:
“Traces
of a Modern Hong Kong Architectural Practice: Chau & Lee Architects,
1933–1991” (article), 54, 59-79 (photos)
Lau, Patrick
book reviewed by: 22, 360-361
Lau, S.P. (and D.A. Griffiths)
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong Botanical Gardens, a historical Overview”
(article), 26, 55-77, plates at 56 and 63
law:
British
and American law courts in China and Japan (1842-1943), (review), 56,
239-243
China’s able advocate: William Venn
Drummond, 61, 122-149
confiscation of land for the misdeeds of the owner: Kowloon City, 1899, 61, 210-213
the
faculty of, at the, 1969-2019, (review), 60,
268-270
family and commercial: China (review: D.M.E. Evans) 11, 211-214
first child labour law in Hong Kong 28, 44-69
introduction
to the Hong Kong Basic Law (review), 55, 208-210
in
Kowloon Walled City (P. Wesley-Smith) S5, 119-29
law and
justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930, (review), 49, 284-285
paths of justice, (review), 59,
237-239
see also Chinese customary law
Law,
Joan
author of reviewed
book:
(and
Barbara E. Ward) Chinese Festivals (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 351-353
Lawrence, Anthony John (Tony) OBE BBS
1912-2013
books reviewed by: 22, 324-326; 30, 314-315; 30, 315-317; 30, 340-342
obituary of: 53, 341-343
Lawry, R.E.
book
reviewed by:
“An embassy to China… ed. with an introd. and
notes by J.L. Cranmer-Byng” (review) 3, 136-139
Lay Chik-chuen
articles & notes by:
(and Iu Kow-choy) “Canton water pines (glyptostrobus
pensilis (Lamb)) at Tai Hang village, New Territories” (note), 22, 302-305
Le Pichon, Alain
articles & notes by:
China’s Foreign Places, The Foreign Presence in China in the Treaty Ports Era, 1840‒1943 (Nield), 55, 214-216
“From
Monopoly to Free Trade: How the Introduction of Competition in the Tea Export
Trade of China Heralded the End of the Hong System, 1833–1838” (article), 54, 131-155 (tables)
“Howqua and the Howqua: How a Chinese monopolist saved American Free-traders from Financial Ruin” (article), 50, 99-121
“Portrait of a Practical Visionary: Father Léon Robert MEP and the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres in Hong Kong, 1914-19” (article), 52, 225-266 (photos)
“William Henry Low’s Canton trades: Reading of a letter by a young American merchant about his work in Canton, 1840-1841” (article), 49, 105-125 (table)
author of reviewed book:
(ed.) China Trade and Empire: Jardine Matheson & Co.
and the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong 1827-1843, (Reviewed by James Fichter)
46, 178-180
books
reviewed by:
The Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762 (Dyke), 48, 210-213
Dictionary of
Hong Kong Biography (Holdsworth and Munn, eds.), 52, 335-339
Global Trade in the Nineteenth
Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System (Wong), 58, 286-289
The Lone Flag,
Memoir of the British Consul in Macao during World War II (Reeves), 54, 238-240
So Great a
Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism (Fichter),
50, 394-398
obituary of: 61, 274-277
leaching method of salt production (S.Y. Lin) 7, 139-143, 3 diagrs.
leadership:
in
the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 195-218
on Lantau Island, 19th century (J.W. Hayes) 7, 91-103
Leck, Greg
articles & notes by:
“Stanley civilian internment camp, Hong Kong: sixty years on” (note), 49, 277-283 (photos)
book
reviewed by:
Hong Kong internment 1942 - 1945: life in the Japanese civilian camp at Stanley (Emerson), 48, 219-223
Lee, C.W. (李照華), William
author of book
review:
“The Sandalwood Mountains; readings and stories of the early
Chinese in Hawaii; compiled and edited by Tin-Yuke Char” (review) 15, 343-344
Lee, Esther
Yuk-ying
author
of reviewed book:
(and Leo Ou-fan Lee) Ordinary Days: A Memoir in Six Chapters, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Lee Fook Chee
photographs from the
1950s, (review), 56,
231-232
Lee, G.H. (李建華),
Gennie (and others) Children with problems: child
guidance in Hong Kong, H.K., Child Guidance Centre, 1966 (book
notice) 7, 187-188
Lee, Leo Ou-Fan
author of reviewed book:
City between worlds: my Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Dan Waters) 49, 285-289
(and Esther Yuk-ying Lee) Ordinary Days: A Memoir in
Six Chapters,
(Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Lee, Ming-Kwan
articles & notes by:
“Residential mobility and kinship ties among urban
Chinese families in Hong Kong” (article), 21, 114-119
book reviewed by: 24, 340-342
articles & notes by:
“Business networks and patterns of Cantonese
compradors and merchants in nineteenth century Hong Kong” (article), 31, 1-39
Lee, Rosemary
articles & notes by:
(and A.C. Bromfield) “The life and times of Captain Samuel Cornell Plant, Master Mariner and Senior Inspector, Upper Yangtze River, Chinese Maritime Customs” (note), 41, 407-412, 413-6 (photos)
Lee, Thomas H.C.
book reviewed by: 24, 325-328
Lee, Vicky
articles & notes by:
“Eurasian Reflections across two Generations” (review essay), 57, 226-246
book reviewed by:
Fortune’s
Bazaar: The Making of Hong Kong (England), 63, 338-341
obituary by: 60, 283-284 (Jessie Margaret Christine Stewart)
Lee Yuen Tsaan,
recollections of, 33, 211-214
legal systems,
Chinese constitution 1982 and, 22, 99-117
legends and stories:
the man the emperor decapitated 28, 198-203
of New Territories, 28, 70-75; 28, 76-85; (H.P. Sung) 13, 111-129; 14, 160-185, 13 photos
Legge, Rev. Dr James (1815-1897) (sinologist), 26, 148-178, 205-12
historical talks by Sir Lindsay Ride on, 61, 150-183
articles & notes by:
death of Ch’ea Kam-kwong and, in China, 42, 187-244
“The colony of Hong Kong” (lecture reprinted from China
review, 3, 1874, 163-76) 11, 172-193
biography
of:
contribution of, to education in Hong Kong, 45, 5-25
life and academic achievements of, 30, 180-218
Legion of Frontiersmen
Shensi relief column and the, China
Command, 1911-12, 51, 171-206
legislation,
child labour, in Hong Kong, 28, 44-69
Legislative
Council, H.K.: Chinese unofficial members (T.C. Cheng) 9, 7-30
Leibo, Steven A.
articles
& notes by:
“Not so calm an administration: the Anglo-French
occupation of Canton, 1858-1861” (article), 28, 16-33
author of reviewed book:
Transferring
Technology in China, Prosper Giquel and the Self-strengthening Movement (Reviewed by: J.
Hayes), 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
Leiper,
G.A.
author of reviewed book:
A
Yen for My Thoughts (Reviewed by: J.A. Miller), 22, 308-310
Leisure and Cultural Services Department, “Congratulatory speech to be delivered by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department representative at the conference jointly presented by Leisure and Cultural Services Department and RAS 9 December 2000”, 39, 248-249
Lent,
John A.
author of reviewed book:
Newspapers
in Asia: Contemporary Trends and Problems (Reviewed by: A. Lawrence), 22, 324-326
Leong Ka Tai
author
of reviewed book:
Curtain Call: The Central Police
Station Compound, (Reviewed
by May Holdsworth) 58, 264-268
leopard cat, Chinese (Felis bengalensis chinensis) (plate 2) after 7, 206
leprosy see disease
Leptobrachium
pelodytoides or pelobatid frog, found in H.K. (J.D.
Romer) 18, 211-212
Leslie, D.
book
review by:
“Forke’s translation of the Lun heng” (review) 4, 120-127
Lethbridge, Professor
H.J.:
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special anniversary article), 60, 7-23
articles & notes by:
“Adventurers in Hong Kong: the Marquis de Morès and David de
Mayréna” (article) 14, 28-57
“Caste, class and race in Hong Kong before the Japanese occupation”
(paper) S5, 42-64
“Condition of the European working class in nineteenth century Hong
Kong” (article) 15, 88-112
“The District Watch Committee: ‘the Chinese Executive Council of
Hong Kong’ ” (article) 11, 116-141
“Family and kinship in Chinese society, ed. by M. Freedman” (review)
11, 218-223
“Hong Kong cadets, 1862-1941” (article) 10, 36-56 (with
errata slip)
“Sir James Haldane Stewart Lockhart: colonial civil servant and
administrator” (article) 12, 55-88, 7 ports., bibliogr.
“Two Chinese domestic murders” (article), 22, 118-141
“William Thomas Mercer, 1822-1879: Hong Kong’s poet laureate?”
(note) 13, 151-153
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong: stability and change: a collection of essays. Hong
Kong, Oxford Univ. P., 1978 (review: M. Topley) 18, 214-215
“Letting
go the wooden goose” (J.W. Hayes) 12, 207
Leung Hing Fung
articles & notes by:
(and Daniel
Ho Chi Wing and Lawrence Lai Wai Chung) “Survey of the Devil’s Peak
Redoubt and Gough Battery” (article), 42, 101-118, 119-20 (photos), 121-2 (plans), 123-6 (photos), 127-37
Leung, Mark Tjen-Lik 1949?-2021
obituary of: 62, 269-270
Leung Ping-kwan
author of reviewed books:
Dragons:
Shorter Fiction of Leung Ping-kwan, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Lotus
Leaves: Selected Poems of Leung Ping-kwan, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Leung
Yuen-sang
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Yip Ka-che, Wong Man-kong) (eds) A Documentary History of Public Health in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by
Robert Peckham) 59,
239-242
Lew, Violet Mebig Chan
articles & notes by:
“A sentimental journey into the past of the Chan and
Jong families” (article), 28, 94-184
Li
(禮)
compared with “face” (M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
Li (李) family from San Wui District (C.T.
Smith) 11, 90-92
Li Hung-chang,
origins of Sun Yat-sen’s letter to, 21, 168-178
Li people, Hainan Island, story of, 28, 199-200
Li Sun see Chan, Lai sun (曽蘭生)
Li-chia (里甲) system of tax collection (J.T.
Kamm) 17, 71
Li, Chu-tsing (李鑄晉)
author of reviewed
book:
A thousand peaks and myriad ravines,
Zurich, Artibus Asiae, 1974 (review: S. Chuang) 15, 327-343
Li, Shu-fan (李樹芬), unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 26-27
Li, T. June
articles & notes by:
“Creating Liu Fang Yuan (流芳園, the Garden of Flowing Fragrance) in California” (article), 55, 183-198 (photos)
Li, T.Y.
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese seals” (lecture) 2, 49-53, 2 plates
Li, Tsin-kau (李正高), Taiping refugee: work with
Basel Mission (C.T. Smith) 16, 120-124, 131-2; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 133
Liang
Sicheng
and Lin Huiyin, and early modernist architecture in
China, 58, 154-188
Lianyang Trading System
in Historical
Perspective, 59,
51-75
library
at the Temple of the Mountain Cave (Tung Yuan) above Lanchi,
Chekiang Province (J.W. Hayes) 20, 157
of Chinese books of W.E. Geil (J.W. Hayes) 16, 284; 20, 159-162
of John McLeavy Brown (J.W. Hayes) 20, 158-159
of the China Medico-Chirurgical Society (H.A. Rydings) 13, 24-27
of the N. China Branch, R.A.S. 20, 164-165
research and library studies, the contribution of H.A. Rydings, 48, 69-87
see also Hong Kong Central Library,
Kowloon Public Library, National Library of Australia, United
College Library
libraries (see also under Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch)
in China: Sung dynasty (L.C. Goodrich) 3, 41-42
in H.K.: 19th century (H.A. Rydings) 8, 56-66; 9, 152-153, plate; (J.R. Jones) 9, 154;
see also Morrison
Library
of North China Branch, RAS, 28, 185-197
rediscovery of lost, in Shanghai, 44, 83-90
at shooting bungalow, Chinkiang, c1905, 23, 218-221
lichens
of H.K. (photos) 17, plate 35A-B
light symbolism in Taoism and Christianity (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-115
lighthouses
at Cape D’Aguilar, 33, 220 (photo)
Hong Kong’s, and the men who manned them, 41, 281-313, 314-20 (photos)
Lilius, Aleko E., I Sailed
with Chinese Pirates (Reviewed by: A. Lawrence), 30, 315-317
Lim, Louisa
author
of reviewed book:
Indelible
City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong,
(Reviewed by Matthew Hurst)
63, 328-331
Lim, Patricia
articles & notes by:
“A Short Note on a Petition for the Removal of Mosque Village or Shek Tong Tsui by the Colonial Authorities in 1866” (note), 52, 291-296 (photos, map)
author of reviewed book:
Forgotten Souls: A Social History of the
Hong Kong Cemetery, (Reviewed by Elizabeth Sinn) 51, 337-340
lime-making, on Tsing Yi, 24, 295-300, 301-4 (plates 42-47)
limericks, see poems and limericks
Lin, Alfred H.Y.
books
reviewed by:
The Canton
Trade: life and enterprise on the China Coast, 1700-1845 (Van
Dyke), 46, 175-178
Lin Fa Kung Temple
history and design of, 47, 81-90
Lin
Huiyin
and Liang Sicheng, and early modernist architecture in
China, 58, 154-188
Lin, Miss (林姑娘), deified Chinese girl found in
S. Thailand temples (K.G. Stevens) 19, 201-202, photo
Lin, S.Y. (林書顏)
articles & notes by:
“Salt manufacture in Hong Kong” (article) 7, 138-151, 4 diagrs., 2 plates (reprinted from The Hong Kong
naturalist, 10, 1940, no. l)
Lin Zexu (林則徐), Commissioner (1785-1850), 40, 19
Lindbergh, Anne and Charles, on Yangtze River, 1931, 41, 327-328 (photos)
Lindsay, Hugh, 1756-1844
Commodore of the E.I.C. fleet, at Canton (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 15, 48-60
Lindsay, T.J.
articles & notes by:
“The Hankow steamer tea races” (article) 8, 44-55, 2 plates, tables
lineage:
land in New Territories c1900 and, 21, 25-42
social function in Fukien and Kwangtung (review: M.
Topley) 7, 171-174
social function in village organization, S.E. China (M. Topley) 8, 11-14
social research at Sheung Shui (review article: M.I. Berkowitz) 9, 165-170
villages and, 21, 82-5
see also descent system, Chinese
Ling
ch’ih (凌遲)
at Canton, 1886 (note) 13, 140-144
Ling Wang Tsz (凌雲寺) Monastery, near K’am Tin, N.T.
(H.P. Sung) 13, 129
Lingnan University
war and revolution in South China,
(review), 62, 259-261
lingo:
derivation of word (R.W. Thompson) 3, 146-148
Linton, Suzannah
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Hong
Kong’s War Crimes Trials, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 54, 234-235
literature, Chinese see Chinese, literature
literature, Hong Kong see
Hong Kong, literature
Little, Archibald John
pioneer steamships on the Yangtze River, 41, 322-324
and Upper Yangtze River, 41, 407-412
Little Hong Kong: (香港仔) description (J.W. Hayes) 7, 162-165
Liu, Alfred
articles & notes by:
(and Anthony Hedley) “The Lugard Tribute” (article), 41, 109-126, 127-30 (illustrations)
Liu, D.
articles & notes by:
(and J.W. Hayes) “Royal Asiatic Society visit to the Tang
family graves on 11th December 1976” (notes) 17, 179-185, 9 photos
Liu, D.H.
articles & notes by:
“The Peking Opera” (article), 35, 43-58
Liu Fang Yuan (流芳園)
creating the Garden of Flowing Fragrance,
in California, 55, 183-198
Liu, J.Y. (劉若愚), James
articles & notes by:
“The knight errant in Chinese literature” (lecture) 1, 30-41
author
of reviewed book:
The art of Chinese poetry, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1962 (review: T.C. Lai) 4, 136-138
Liu, Tae-ping (廖帝聘), 1827-1893: founder of Chung
Hung Kau (J.W. Hayes) 19, 209
Liu, T.Y. (柳存仁)
articles & notes by:
“Buddhist sources of the novel Fêng-shên Yen-i”
(article) 1, 68-97
Liu Yang
author
of reviewed book:
(and Edmond Capon and James Hayes) The Poetic Mandarin, (Reviewed by Elizabeth
Teather) 46, 191-195
Liu Yichang
author
of reviewed book:
The
Drunkard,
(Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Lo, Aking (盧亞景) see Loo Aqui
Lo, Hsiang-lin (羅香林):
articles & notes by:
(and L.C. Goodrich) “A cannon from the end of
the Ming period” (N. & Q.) 7, 152-157, 2 plates
“Sung Hok-Pang (宋學鵬), 1880-1962: a memoir” 13, 130-132
Lo, Sir Man-kam (羅文錦), unofficial member of Leg. and Exec. Councils, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 26
lo-hua-shêng (落花生) or peanut (L.C. Goodrich) 6, 159-160
Lo Pan Temple (魯班廟), Kennedy Town, H.K. (J.W.
Hayes) 14, 199-202
Lo, P.Y.
book reviewed by:
Paths of Justice (Chan), 59,
237-239
Lo Shuk-ying
articles & notes by:
“Monuments to Hong Kong’s World War II dead, 1945-2005” (article), 46, 75-100 (photos)
Lo, Sonny
book reviewed by:
Portugal, China and the Macau
Negotiations 1986–1999 (Mendes), 54, 235-237
Lo Wai (老圍), Sha Tin, N.T.: Buddhist
temple (photo) 20, plate 2
loan-words in Chinese [K.M.A. Barnett] 4, 152-154; (L.C. Goodrich) 6, 159-160; (R.W. Thompson) 6, 160-165
local administration, in China, in Yuan dynasty, 30, 344-349, (346)
local government see village government
local
historians, profiles of Hong Kong, 42, 139-159
local history,
study of, in Hong Kong, 34, 147-169
Lockhart, Sir J.H.S., Colonial Secretary of H.K.:
(J.W. Hayes) 2, 75-102 passim,
esp. 94 note 1
(J.H. Lethbridge) 12, 55-88, 7 ports, bibliogr.
Lofland, Betty Jean
author
of reviewed book:
(and Michael Nai-Chiu Poon) Protestants in Nineteenth-century Macau: An Anthology (Reviewed by Richard Garrett) 50, 398-400
Lofts, B.
articles & notes by:
“General
introduction [to the fauna of Hong Kong]” S6, 1-5
Loh,
Christine
author
of reviewed book:
Underground Front: The Chinese
Communist Party in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Florence Mok) 59,
247-249
obituary
by: 60,
275-278 (Sir David Akers-Jones)
Loi Shing T’ong (來成堂) ancestral hall, Shui T’au,
N.T., 14, 179,
plate 34
Lok Fu Estate (Kowloon), Mutual Aid Committees in, 22, 5-25
London:
Chinese immigrants (review: H.D.R. Baker) 9, 177-178
Lao She in, (review), 53, 318-320
Long Island see Cheung Chau
Longhua Temple (龍華廟) (Shanghai), 43, 15-28
Loo, Aqui (盧亞貴) or Lo Aking (盧亞景),
H.K. businessman (C.T. Smith) 11, 81-82
Lorenz,
Edward N.
author of reviewed book:
The
Essence of Chaos
(Reviewed by: C.K. Kao), 32, 218-219
Lothrop, F.B.
books reviewed by:
“Chinnery and China Coast paintings, by H. and S.
Berry-Hill” (review) 11, 214-218
“George Chinnery, 1774-1852, artist of the China Coast,
by Henry and Sidney Berry-Hill” (review) 4, 128-132
Low, William Henry
Canton trading, 1840-1841, 49, 105-125
Lowe, K.J.P.
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong, 26 January 1841: hoisting the flag
revisited” (article), 29, 8-17
Lowe,
Peter
author of reviewed book:
Britain
in the Far East
(Reviewed by: A. Birch), 22, 361-362
Lowson, Dr James
Alfred, diary of, 1894, 33, 129-145
Lu Pan (Chinese
architect/builder), 29, 1-7
Luang Prabang: description (M. Smithies) 14, 103-107
Luard, E.
author
of reviewed book:
Britain and China,
London, Chatto and Windus, 1962 (review: C. Lupton) 2, 115-121
Luard, Tim
author
of reviewed book:
Escape from Hong Kong: Admiral Chan Chak’s Christmas Day Dash,
1941, (Reviewed
by Tony Banham) 52, 343-345
Lugard Road (盧押道 Hong Kong Island), a walk along, 2001, 40, 197-198, 199-203 (photos)
Lugard, Sir Frederick, scroll presented to, on departure from Hong Kong, 41, 109-126, 127-30 (illustrations)
Lui, Y.C. (呂元聰), Adam
articles & notes by:
“The Hanlin Academy in the early Ch’ing period” 6, 100-119
Luk, Bernard
book reviewed by:
A History of the University of Hong Kong, Volume 1, 1911-1945 (Cunich), 53, 312-315
Luk,
Gary Chi-hung
articles & notes by:
“Monopoly, Transaction and Extortion: Public Market Franchise and Colonial Relations in British Hong Kong, 1844-58” (article), 52, 139-187 (map)
book reviewed by:
Unruly People: Crime, Community
and State in late Imperial South China (Antony), 57, 254-257
Luk,
Michael Y.L.
author of reviewed book:
The
Origins of Chinese Bolshevism, and Ideology in the Making (Reviewed by: A.
Lawrence), 30, 340-342
book
reviewed by:
Where empires collided: Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong,
Taiwan, and Macao (Share), 47, 207-210
Luk On tea (六安茶) from Anwhei: packing and red
paper handbills (photos) 20, plates 19-22
Lum, Mr, letters
to, from Hong Kong, 1942-1948, 21, 187-191
Lum, Ada
book
reviewed by:
“The Chinese festive board, by Corrinne Lamb” (review) 10, 214-215
lunar calendar see Calendar, Chinese
Lung, D.
articles & notes by:
“Fung shui, an intrinsic way of environmental design, illustrated
by the case of Kat Hing Wai...” (article) 20, 81-92
Lung Kwu Chau (龍鼓洲): archaeological finds (W. Schofield) 9, 65-81, map, 9 plates, 2 tables
Lung-tsai
She (龍濟社):
social life and customs (Y.F. Woon) 17, 101-111
Lupton, C.
books
reviewed by:
“Britain and China, by Evan Luard” (review) 2, 115-121
“China: the people’s middle kingdom and the U.S.A., by John K. Fairbank” (review) 7, 186-187
“Government and people in Hong Kong, 1841-1962… by G.B. Endacott” (review) 5, 95-100
Luso-Asians
and the origins of Macau’s cultural development, 57, 187-205
Lutheran
Church, H.K., to 1914 (C.T. Smith) 15, 292-295
lychees
from Tsang Shing county, Kwangtung (J.W. Hayes) 20, 153-154
Ma, Huan (馬歡)
author of reviewed
book:
Ying yai sheng-lan (The overall survey of the ocean’s shores),
Cambridge University P., 1970 (review: G.S. Graham) 13, 169-170
Ma, Meng (馬蒙)
articles & notes by:
“Recent changes in the Chinese language” (lecture) 3, 51-59
book reviewed by:
“Hsin-pien tui-hsiang szu-yen (新編對相四言); a 15th century illustrated Chinese primer… with introd. and notes by
L. Carrington Goodrich” (review) 7, 185-186
Ma Tau Wai (馬頭圍), Kowloon: Sheung-tai Temple (Y.W. Jen) 7, 32-33
Ma, Tony, addressing RAS HK Branch 40th anniversary conference, 40, 227 (photo)
Ma Wan (馬灣) surveyed in 1794 (J.L. Cranmer-Byng and
A. Shepherd) 4, 105-119, 5 plates (incl. map); see
also 5, 118
Macao see Macau
Macanese:
(language):
vocabulary and expressions in, 45, 255-256
(community):
and the Japanese Occupation, 61, 100-121
the Macanese Diaspora in British Hong Kong, (review), 62, 239-240
Macau (澳門):
British Consul during World War
II, (review), 54, 238-240
the
British presence in, 1635-1793, (review), 53, 334-336
Brook’s gecko in (J.D. Romer) 18, 191
burials in Old Protestant Cemetery, 47, 127-164; 50, 379; 51, 301-304
Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762, (review), 48, 210-213
Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Coloane Island, 23, plate 12
the
Chinese in, a decade after handover, (review), 53, 303-307
college and Church of St Joseph, (review), 58, 289-291
the defences of: forts, ships and weapons over 450 years, (review), 51, 327-329
Drunken Dragon Dance festival, 1997, 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
façade of St Paul’s, 41, 131-164, 165-87 (photos), 188 (illus)
factories and businesses in, 21, 185-187
guide book (review: J.W. Hayes) 10, 213-214
history
and society, (review), 52, 360-363
house with the circular porch on the Praia Grande, 58, 218-229
indentured coolie
trade from, 54, 157-179
land reclamation in, 37, 137-144, 145-8 (illus)
Luso-Asians and the origins of Macau’s cultural
development, 57, 187-205
merchants of Canton and,
Vol. 1, politics and strategies in Eighteen-Century Chinese trade (review),
56,
215-223
merchants of Canton, and,
Vol. 2, success and failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese trade, (review), 56,
215-223
Museum of Art, RAS HK Branch visit to, 2003, 43, 183-184 (photo)
negotiations 1986–1999, (review), 54, 235-237
1967: an undiplomatic foray in, 47, 115-126
Old Protestant Cemetery (Sir L. Ride) 3, 9-35
people and places, (review), 54, 237-238
a Portuguese family in Macau and Hong Kong, 1700 -
1945, (review), 57, 264-265
Protestants in
nineteenth-century, (review), 50, 398-400
Reeves’, John, work as British Consul in, in WWII, 60, 115-137
Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong, Taiwan, and
Macao, (review), 47, 207-210
St Paul’s Church: possible inspiration for Bowring’s hymn J.M.
Braga) 11, 203-204
smuggling networks of the Pearl River Delta before
1842: implications for Macau and the American China Trade, 50, 67-97
Taipa Fort, 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos)
Tan Gong festival, 1997, 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
temples
(K.G. Stevens) 20, 16-17
Thomas Kuyck Van Mierop, East India Company Supercargo in, 51,
7-30
under
the Japanese shadow, (review), 57,
252-253
U.S. Navy air strikes on Macau, 16 January 1945, 58, 30-55
see
also Macanese
MacAlpine,
John Mark Kynaston (1942-2014)
articles & notes by:
“A further note on The
colourful Douglas Lapraik (1818-1869)” (note), 45, 232
“Early Freemasonry in Hong Kong: Joseph Emanuel
and the Formation of Lodge St John No. 618 SC” (article), 51, 77-102 (photos, illustrations)
“Further Note on ‘Foreign Death in China: Symbolism, Ritual and Belief in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau’” (note), 50, 379
“A further note on Visiting
St John’s Island” (note), 45, 229
obituary
of: 54, 249-251
Macartney, George, 1st Earl Macartney
journal of his embassy to China, 1793-94 (review: R.
E. Lawry) 3, 136-139
Embassy to China, 1793, 41, 367-372
McCoy, John
articles & notes by:
“The dialects of Hong Kong Boat People: Kau Sai”
(article) 5, 46-64
“The linguistic and literary value of the Ming Dynasty
‘Mountain songs’ ” (article) 9, 101-112
books reviewed by:
“The Cantonese speaker’s dictionary, by Roy T.
Cowles” (review) 6, 153-158
“A concordance to five systems of transcription for standard
Chinese, comp. by O.B. Anderson” (review) 13, 178-182
“Mandarin pronunciation explained with diagrams, by
Raymond Huang” (review) 12, 236-238
MacKeown,
P. Kevin
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong Mint, 1864-1868: the history of an early engineering
experiment” (article),
47, 41-79 (photos, illustration)
book reviewed
by:
Transport to Another World: HMS Tamar and the Sinews of Empire, (Davies), 62, 243-245
McEwan, Alison
articles & notes by:
(and Dan Waters) “Colin McEwan’s Diary: the battle for Hong Kong and escape into China” (article), 45, 41-88, 89-93 (photos and maps), 93-115
McEwan, Colin Mitchell (1916-1984)
diary of, relating to battle for Hong Kong and escape into China, 45, 41-88, 89-93 (photos and maps), 93-115
Macfarlane, A.M.
articles & notes by:
“Birds of Hong Kong” (lecture) 1, 18-26
McGee, T.G.
articles & notes by:
“Hawkers on Hong Kong Island: a traditional occupation in a
modernizing society” S5, 110-18
MacIntosh Cathedrals, The, police border observation posts, 35, 171-176, 177-9 (photos)
MacIntosh, Police Commissioner Duncan William, 35, 172, 175-6, 179 (photo)
Mclntyre,
Elizabeth Ann, 1822-1845: grave on Shek Kwu Chau (J. Moore) 14, 186-187
MacKeown, P. Kevin
articles & notes by:
“An Early Corkman in Hong Kong”
(note), 59, 209-213
“William Doberck – a stormy career. Founding the Hong
Kong Observatory” (article), 44, 5-39
author
of reviewed books:
Early China Coast Meteorology: The Role of
Hong Kong (Reviewed
by Melissa Hart) 51, 332-334
A Stormy
Petrel: The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy, (Reviewed by Stephen
Davies) 60,
266-268
McKiernan, Father M.M.
articles & notes by:
“Field trip to Maryknoll House, Stanley by the Hong
Kong Royal Asiatic Society Dec 8, 1984” (article), 23, 1-6
McKnight, B.E.
author of reviewed
book:
Village and bureaucracy in Southern Sung China,
Univ. of Chicago P., 1971 (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 184-185
McLachlan, R.
articles & notes by:
“ ‘Oh for the joys of England’: Lt. Orlando Bridgeman’s letters
from China and Hong Kong, 1842-1843” (article) 14, 76-84
MacLennan,
John
the case of 1980, (review),
58, 260-263
McMullen, M.A., Rear-Admiral: collection of bills of
lading (H.A. Rydings) 13, 154-162, plate (facsim.)
MacPherson, Ian Francis Cluny 1929-2016
obituary
of: 56, 260
McPherson, John L.
Hong Kong YMCA General
Secretary, 1905-1935, 46, 39-59
McPherson, Sue
(Fulham)
articles & notes by:
“J.L. McPherson: Hong Kong YMCA
General Secretary, 1905-1935”, 46, 39-59 (photos)
Macri, Franco David
articles & notes by:
“Abandoning the Outpost: Rejection of the Hong Kong Purchase Scheme of 1938-39” (article), 50, 303-316
“Canadians Under Fire: C Force and the Battle of Hong Kong, December 1941” (article), 51, 237-256
author of reviewed book:
Clash
of Empires in South China: The Allied Nations Proxy War with Japan, 1935-1941, (Reviewed by Brian
P. Farrell) 54, 243-244
book reviewed by:
Eastern Fortress: A Military History of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970 (Kwong and Tsoi), 55, 211-212
Mäding, K.
articles & notes by:
“Research on family values and culture change in Hongkong’s
modern Chinese novels” (N. & Q.) 8, 154-156
Mahoney, David W.
articles & notes by:
“The British (Protestant) cemetery at San Pedro,
Makati, Manila, Philippines” (article), 27, 101-111, plates 17-18
“The history of the Belilios Star: Hong Kong’s own life-saving medal” (note), 43, 201, 202-3 (photos)
“More on the Chinese Labour Corps in France, 1917-1921: a new discovery” (note), 42, 405-406, 407-10 (photos)
Mai Po (米埔 New Territories), structure and operation of kei wais at, 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Maidment, Neil, CMG 1938-2021
obituary of: 62, 270-271
Mailla, J.A.M. de. Histoire générale de la Chine, Paris,
1777-83: sources (R.G. Irwin) 14, 92-100
Mak Lau Fong, The Sociology
of Secret Societies (Reviewed by: D. Faure), 22, 327-328
Mak, Bill M.
articles & notes by:
“The Career of Utsuki Nishū 宇津木二秀 in Hong Kong During The Japanese Occupation Period (1941‒1945)” (article), 55, 57-82 (photos, table)
“The Hindu Temple in Hong Kong and
Its Nineteenth-Century Cemetery” (article), 63, 115-150 (photos, illustration, tables, map)
Makati (The
Philippines), Protestant cemetery at San Pedro at, 27, 101-111, plates 17-18
Making ends meet: vol. I of Journal of the Hong Kong Institute of Social Research, ed. by M. Topley (book notice) 7, 187-188
Malacca: Cheng Hoon Teng Temple: ancestral images (photo: K.G.
Stevens) 18, plate 23
malaria
in Hong Kong,
58, 55-80
Malaya:
Chinese secret societies (review: J.W. Hayes) 19, 232-234
Chinese secret societies in Malayan peninsular, 22, 327-328
Wang, Gungwu, Professor, memoirs of, (review), 62, 266-268
Mammals of H.K.
(P. Marshall) 7, 11-20, 4 photos;
(V.A. Lance) S6, 13-16; S6,
20-22
Man (文) clan of San Tin (D. Akers-Jones) S1, 43-4
Man Fat Tong (萬佛堂), Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon (J.W. Hayes) 8, 145
Man Kok Tsui (萬角咀),
Lantau Island: neolithic remains (E. Maneely) 2, 103-108, 2 plates
Man-kong Wong
author
of reviewed book:
(and Yuen-sang Leung and Ka-che Yip) Health Policy and Disease in Colonial and Post-Colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003, (Reviewed by Robert Peckham) 58, 274-277
Man Mo Temple (文武廟):
Hollywood
Rd., H.K.: annual rites of Tung Wah Hospitals (note) 16, 305-306
Sha Tau Kok (J.W. Hayes) 10, 196-197
Man Shek Tong (萬石堂), Sheung Shui (New Territories), paintings of ‘foreign country’ in, 21, 89, plates 2-3
Manchus, see Qing dynasty
Mandarin
squares, 29, 423-424, (424)
Mandarin see Chinese (language)
Maneely, E.
articles & notes by:
“Excavations at Man Kok Tsui on Lantau Island”
(article) 2, 103-108, 2 plates
book reviewed by:
“Asian perspectives: the bulletin of the
Far-Eastern Prehistory Association, vol. VI, 1962”
(review) 4, 141-142
mangroves, biology and rôle of, in Hong Kong, 35, 155-169; 36, 256-260 (photos)
Manis pentadactyla or pangolin (plate 1) after 7, 206
manuscripts, see records
Many Splendored Thing, A (Han Suyin), historical notes on, 40, 255-261, 262-6 (photos);
41, 391-403; 42, 377-380; 42, 453-458
Mao
Zedong
former residence of, in Chongqing, 45, 186-188, 213 (photos)
Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962, (review), 52, 366-369
author of reviewed book:
(Roger
R. Thompson, trans), Report from Xunwu (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 29, 422-423
maps and mapping:
H.K. (J.T. Cooper) 9, 131-140, 4 plates (maps)
Hong Kong (apostolic prefecture) by S. Volonteri (note) 13, 146-147; 13, 147-150
San On District (R.C.Y. Ng) 9, 141-148, plate (map); J.W. Hayes) 10, 193-196
see also Maritime chart, 1780, showing H.K.
Marble Hall, Sir Paul Chater’s residence, Conduit Rd., H.K. (P.
Wesley-Smith) 18, 202-204, 9 photos
Marchant, L.R.
author
of reviewed book:
A guide to the archives and records of protestant Christian
missions from the British Isles to China, 1796-1914, Univ. of W. Australia P., 1966 (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
Marco Polo
in the Fujian Region of South China, 51, 304-308
Marden,
Anne, MBE, JP, BBS 1926-2022
obituary of: 62, 272-274
Margary, Augustus Raymond (1846-1875)
memorial, 56,
161-171
marine fauna, of
Hong Kong, (L.B. Trott) 10, 57-62, 6 col. plates; 22, 331-332
marine flora, of
Hong Kong, 22, 331-332
Mariners’
Club
Maritime Mission in Hong Kong, (review), 57,
257-260
maritime chart,
1780, showing H.K. (H.J. Talbot) 10, 128-133, plate (map)
maritime communication
in the
early 1830s, 59,
108-147
Maritime Mission
in Hong Kong, (review), 57,
257-260
market areas as units of Chinese rural social organization (R.G. Groves) 9, 33-36
market towns of the N.T.: origins and early history (R.G. Groves) S1, 16-20
markets:
franchising in early Colonial Hong Kong, 52, 139-187
Shau Tau Kok, 33, 147-202
see also Hong Kong, Central Market
marriage
in an Afghan tribal society, 30, 333-335
case study of intermarriage in Early
Colonial Hong Kong, 62, 101-122
Chinese customs and, 23, 46-50
customs,
Boat people’s, at Tai Po (D. Akers-Jones) 15, 300-302, photo
customs, Hakka (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 70-72; in the N.T. (V. Garrett) 20, 125-128
customs in Chinese traditional society (H. Baker) S1, 27-31
Tanka wedding rite, 31, 199-200
Western-Chinese couples on, 45, 257-259
Marriner, S.
author
of reviewed book:
(and F.E. Hyde) ‘The Senior’: John Samuel
Swire,
1825-98, Liverpool Univ.
P., 1967 (review: A. Birch) 8, 176-177
Marshall, Adrian G.
author
of reviewed book:
Nemesis: The First Iron Warship and her World, (Reviewed by Stephen Davies) 57, 271-272
Marshall, P.
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong mammals” (lecture) 7, 11-20, 4 photos.
martyrs, Japanese and Vietnamese, bones of, 23, 206-207, plate 13
Marxism, embraced by Japanese professor, Kawakami Hajime (1879-1946), 30, 344-349, (344)
Maryknoll:
House, Stanley, RAS visit to, 23, 1-6
Mission, H.K.: history, 1941-46 (J. Smith and W. Downs) 19, 27-148; (J.W. Hayes and W.J.
Howard) 20, 162-164
Sisters, history of, in Hong Kong, 1921-1969, 45, 252-254
Mass
Transit Railway (MTR)
birth of the, 59, 200-208
Mastrilli, Father Marcello S.J.
the Martyrdom of, 53, 215-225
maternity
services, early history of, in Hong Kong, 1903-1909, 33, 81-109
Matheson see Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Matthews, Gordon
author
of reviewed book:
Ghetto at the Centre of the World: Chungking Mansion, Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Hugh Baker) 52, 353-356
book reviewed by:
Building
Colonial Hong Kong: Speculative Development and Segregation in the City
(Chu), 63, 318-320
Mathews, Jill
articles & notes by:
“The Private Tiger Balm Garden in Hong Kong: challenges in
conservation and restoration” (article), 46, 25-35 (photos,
illustration)
Mattison,
Christopher
articles & notes by:
(and
Mike Ingham) “ “History is now”: Fiction’s history and history’s fiction in
representations of Hong Kong’s story - a dissident take on its ‘must-read’
literature” (review essay), 59,
214-230
Mau Tso Ngam (茂草岩 New Territories):
tea growing in, 24, 264-268, 276 (plate 34)
three perpetual top-soil tenancy deeds from, 62, 223-234
May, Sir Henry (Governor of Hong Kong), attempted
assassination of, 1912, 22, 279-285, plates 8-10
Mayréna,
Marie Charles David de, 1842-1890 (H.J. Lethbridge) 14, 28-57
Meacham, William
book reviewed by: 22, 341-344
measurement of land, H.K. (W.A. Taylor) 6, 165-168
medals, the Belilios Star, for life-saving, 43, 201, 202-3 (photos)
media, see newspapers
medical history:
a
documentary history of public health in Hong Kong, (review), 59, 239-242
of Hong
Kong 1842-1941, (review), 59,
239-242
of Hong Kong: development and contribution of Outpatient Services, (review) 62, 241-242
maternity services, early history of, in Hong Kong, 1903-1909, 33, 81-109
130 years of medicine in Hong Kong, (review), 59,
239-242
Po Yan Hospital, Pakhoi: medical activities, 1938-39 (E. Milch) 17, 220-227
see
also hospitals
medical
practitioners, reminiscences of a herbal doctor in Hong Kong, 44, 129-132
medicine:
Chinese: history (F.I. Tseung) 12, 12-19; principles
and practice in H.K. (G. Choa) S2, 31-5
folk, in Borneo, 21, 10-24
Hong Kong College of Medicine, (review), 58, 274-277
Dr
Kok Cheang Yeo - the first Chinese Director of Medical and Health Services, 54, 181-194
Richard
Tottenham and women’s health, in Interwar Hong Kong, 53, 167-181
see also Chinese traditional medicine; mental health; mental illness; plants of economic and medicinal value; optometry
medieval art,
tale of survival of, 41, 373-374
Meerwijk, Maurits Bastiaan
articles & notes by:
“Fever City:
Dengue in Colonial Hong Kong” (article), 55, 7-31
Melo, Martin
Afonso de, sepulchral urn of, 36, 247-250
Melogale moschata or ferret badger (plate 4) after 7, 206
Memarder,
quoted, 41, 419-422
memorial halls, see Chinese memorial halls
memorials and monuments
to Captain S.C. Plant, 41, 411, 413-5 (photos)
to Hong Kong’s World War II dead, 1945-2005, 46, 75-100
to members of the Middlesex Regiment lost in the sinking of SS Tyndareus, 1917, 43, 207-210, 211 (photos)
obelisks at Tai Tam, 40, 185-191, 192-3 (photos); 41, 417
to Royal Marines, 38, 158, 170 (illus), 171 (photo)
The
Sir Lindsay and Lady Ride Memorial Trust Fund, 63, 277-286
to Westmoreland Regiment, 38, 386-393, 394 (photo)
Mendes, Carmen Amado
author
of reviewed book:
Portugal, China and the Macau
Negotiations 1986–1999, (Reviewed by Sonny Lo) 54, 235-237
mental health:
attitudes of Chinese in H.K. (P.M. Yap) S2, 73-85
the
establishment of Hong Kong’s Castle Peak Hospital, 63, 94-114
traditional Chinese beliefs (P.M. Yap) S2, 80-4
menus from N.
China (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
Mercantile Bank, The, 30, 344-349, (344-5)
Mercer,
William Thomas, 1822-1879: poetry (H.J. Lethbridge) 13, 151-153
merchants:
Cantonese, in 19th century Hong Kong, 31, 1-39
organisations in late Ch’ing (W.K.K.
Chan) 15, 28-42
transpacific networks and a new history of
globalization, (review), 63, 323-325
Merry, Michael
author of reviewed
book:
Grounded at Kai Tak: Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952 (Reviewed by Peter Wesley-Smith) 62, 257-259
Merz, Martin
articles & notes by:
“Yet more on tea and opium” (note), 42, 413-416
book reviewed by:
Intruder in Mao’s Realm, an Englishman’s
Eyewitness Account of 1970s China (Kirby), 58, 279-281
Mesny, General Sir William (1832-1919)
activities in Zhenjiang, 1863-1865, 42, 292-302
first steamship on the Yangtze and, 41, 324-325
history of, in China, 32, 1-107, 108-12 (photos)
meteorology
effect of weather on planned Allied campaign to retake Hong Kong from Japan, 42, 33 (photo), 34-64, 65-6 (maps)
early China coast, the role of Hong Kong, (review), 51, 332-334
Meyer, E.
articles & notes by:
“Four Chinese ‘banks’ fail, partners blame head” (reprinted from
the Washington Post Metro, 26 Feb. 1978) 17, 218-220
Milch, E.
articles & notes by:
“Two letters from wartime China” (notes) 17, 220-227
Michalk, D.L.
articles & notes by:
“Hainan Island: a brief historical sketch” (article), 26, 115-143
Mid-Autumn festival, fire dragon dance at, Tai Hang
Tsuen, 1992, 30, 307-308, plates 14-15
Mid-Levels
a residence, c.1880-1953, 58, 110-136
escalator
building
of, 54, 217-224
a
stroll up the, 53, 263-284
Middle East, Britain’s withdrawal from Arab dependencies in, 30, 344-349, (344)
migration of
birds at Pei-tai-ho Beach (review: M.A. Webster) 10, 201-203
migration see also emigration; urban migration; Chinese diaspora
milestones on old military road, H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes) 7, 161-162
military (see also British Chinese Labour Corps, cemeteries, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, memorials and monuments)
archery and, in China, 42, 249-253
aspects of modernization in China and Japan (R.J. Smith) 16, 12-24
B-29 bomber, analysis of capacity to operate from Hong Kong against Japan, 42, 249-254
‘Benin’ cannon, history of, 38, 293-296
British army museums, Hong Kong and China relics in, 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
British naval and military officers’ opinions on China
and ‘Opium War’, 39, 211-233
cannon in Kowloon Walled City, 27, 279-280
China’s warlords, 33, 224-228, (224)
Ch’ing cannon, 1805, in Hong Kong, 23, 208, plates 15-17
the defences of Macau: forts, ships and weapons over 450 years, (review), 51, 327-329
Devil’s Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery, survey of, 42, 101-118, 119-20 (photos), 121-2 (plans), 123-6 (photos), 127-37
education, China, 1842-1895 (R.J. Smith) 18, 15-40
emergence of the
first Landward Defence Line in Hong Kong,
1898-1918, 54, 7-32
French Naval Base,
Chongqing, former, 45, 196-198, 217-8 (photos)
guerrilla training, 31, 135-180, plate 1
gun barrels found at Arsenal Street, Hong Kong, 45, 222, 222-4 (photos), 225-8
Gun Club Hill Barracks, story of, 38, 265-270, 271 (map), 272-6 (photos), 277-80
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997, (review), 62, 254-257
hot air balloons, used by Mongol and Chinese armies, 28, 207-212
Imperial Chinese banner, 1841, 23, 202-203, plate 11
Japanese army intelligence operations, 22, 312-313
Japanese gun emplacement at Tathong Point, 42, 399-401, 402 (map), 403-4 (photos)
military
history of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (review), 55, 211-212
nineteenth century cannon (Dahlgren shell gun) at
Taipa Fort, 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos); 44, 132-135
service by foreigners in China (R.J. Smith) 15, 113-138
small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes,
and open machine gun positions in photos, 49, 57-91
Stanley Fort, story of, 38, 247-255, 256-7 (maps), 258-63 (photos)
survey
of the Pottinger Battery, 47, 91-114
taking of Chapu, 1842, 34, 119-127; 35, 210-211 (photo), 212 (illus), 213-5 (photos)
upland World War II headquarters,
pillboxes and observation posts on Hong Kong Island, 51, 207-236
volunteers in H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 151-171, 10 photos
weapons of the China wars, 38, 107-119
see also World War I; World War II
militia in S.
China, 19th century (R.G. Groves) 9, 36-38; (review: J.W. Hayes) 9, 170-174
Miller, J.A.
book reviewed by: 22, 308-310
Mills, L.A.
author
of reviewed book:
Southeast Asia: illusion and reality in politics
and economics, University of Minnesota P., 1964
(review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
Mills, J.V.G.
author of reviewed
book:
(ed. and trans.) Ying-yai sheng-lan or The
overall survey of the ocean’s shores, Cambridge Univ. P., 1970 (review:
G.S. Graham) 13, 169-170
mimicry in butterflies (V.R. Burkhardt) 4, 99-100, col. plate 4
mind and body: traditional Chinese beliefs (P.M. Yap) S2, 77-80
mineral deposits:
H.K., S. China and S.E. Asia (review: C.S. Chen) 5, 103-106
Ho Amei
(1838–1901) and his silver mountain dream, 62, 7-35
Miners, Norman J.
articles & notes by:
“The attempt to assassinate the Governor in 1912”
(note), 22, 279-285, plates 8-10
“Building the Kowloon-Canton-Hankow Railway” (article), 46, 5-24 (illustration)
“The Foreign Office and Hong Kong” (note), 45, 230-231
“Industrial development in the colonial empire and the
Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa 1932” (article), 41, 1-24
“State regulation of prostitution in Hong Kong, 1857-1941”
(article), 24, 143-161
“Sir Sydney Caine: Hong Kong’s First Financial Secretary” (biographical note), 50, 371-377
book
reviewed by:
Governing Hong Kong: Administrative officers from the nineteenth century to the handover to China (Tsang), 48, 216-219
obituary
of: 60,
278-282
Minford, John
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) The Best of China: Essays from Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Ming dynasty:
cannon found in Tsiu Keng (L.C. Goodrich and H.L. Lo) 7, 152-157, 2 plates
mountain songs (山歌 Shan ko): linguistic and literary value (J.
McCoy) 9, 101-112
pottery found in H.K. (J.C.Y. Watt) 9, 161-163, 2 plates
professional elites in founding of, 30, 344-349, (345)
tombs, 22, 360-361
Ming Te Chia-shou, Sheung Shui (New Territories), study hall, 22, 253, plate 6
Ming Yuen Tong (明遠堂) ancestral hall (plate) after S1, 24
minorities, of
southern China, 26, 102-114
Mirsky, Dr Jonathan
book
reviewed by:
missionaries, Christian
an American family’s mission in East Asia,
1838-1936, 49, 229-265
in Central China, 1887, 41, 353-356
James Legge as, in China, 42, 187-244
the Wolfe Sisters of
Foochow, (review), 57, 277-278
in Zhenjiang, 42, 288-292
missions, Protestant, from Britain to China: guide to
archives (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
Mitsukoshi
Department Store, Muromachi, Tokyo, visit to, 1986, 26, 270-271
mixed communities of Cantonese and Hakka (J.W. Hayes) S1, 21-6
Mo,
Mimi
articles & notes by:
“The
Legacy of Dr Kok Cheang Yeo - the First Chinese Director of Medical and Health
Services in Hong Kong” (note), 54, 181-194
(photos, map)
modernization
in China and Japan: military aspects (R.J. Smith) 16, 12-24
Mok, Eric
book
reviewed by:
A Dictionary of Hong Kong English: Words from the Fragrant Harbour (Cummings and Wolf), 52, 340-343
Mok, Florence
book reviewed by:
Underground Front: The Chinese
Communist Party in Hong Kong (Loh), 59,
247-249
Mok Man Cheung, English
Made Easy, author of, 27, 46-73
Mok, Maria Kar-Wing
author of reviewed book:
(and Paul A. Van Dyke) Images of the Canton Factories 1760-1822: Reading History in Art, (Reviewed by Patrick Connor) 56,
228-230
Møller, J. Prip see Prip-Møller, J.
Mon
relics in Burma (M. Smithies) 16, 179-190
monasteries:
Buddhist, in China (review: M. Topley) 8, 170-171; in H.K. (H. Welch) 1, 98-114
Chinese,
in H.K. (K.G. Stevens) 20, 1-10
money:
lending associations, Chinese, in Washington, D.C. (E. Meyer) 17, 218-220
lending facilities: Shek Pik, Lantau Island, 1879-95 (J.W.
Hayes) 5, 119-122
loan association, 39, 261-266, 267 (plate 1)
trees
in ancestor worship (G. Aijmer) 18, 68-71
see also coins; currency
Mong Tseng Wai (輞井圍), near Lau Fau Shan, N.T.:
temple dedicated to Northern Emperor (photo) 20, plate 8
Mongkut, King of Siam (R. Bruce) 9, 82-100 (reprinted
with additions from History today, vol. 18, 1968, p. 690-9)
Mongol Empire:
cultural relations between China and the West (H. Franke) 6, 49-72
Mongolia: Nestorian Church and relics (F. S. Drake) 2, 14-25
Mongols, Tanka
people as descendants of, 37, 161
Monks, Preserved, or “fleshy bodies” (肉身塑像)
(K.G. Stevens) 16, 292-297, photo
Monnery, Neil
author
of reviewed book:
Architect of Prosperity: Sir
John Cowperthwaite
and the Making of Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Leo Goodstadt) 58, 249-256
Moor, Sir Ralph,
donation of ‘Benin’ cannon to British Museum by, 38, 293-296
Moore, J.
articles & notes by:
“The European grave on Shek Kwu Chau, Hong Kong” (note) 14, 186-187
Moore, Margaret
articles & notes by:
“A Visit to China During the Cultural Revolution” (note), 52, 315-324 (photos)
Morès, Antoine Amedée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallambrosa, Marquis
de, 1858-1896 (H.J. Lethbridge) 14, 28-57
Morgan, Carole
articles & notes by:
“Dogs and horses in ancient China” (article) 14, 58-67
“Dog divination from a Dunhuang manuscript” (note), 23, 184-193, plates 9-10
“A short glossary of geomantic terms” 20, 209-214
“Traces of Houtu’s cult in Hong Kong” (note), 36, 223-225, 226-30 (photos)
Morris,
Esther
author of reviewed book:
(and
Helena May History Group) Helena May: the
person, the Place, and 90 years of history in Hong Kong (Reviewed by: A.
Sweeting), 45, 248-251
articles & notes by:
“Folk medicine in
Borneo: diagnosis and cure” (paper), 21, 10-24
Morrison, Alistair Gwynne, 41, 392-393
Morrison, Colin, 41, 393-394
Morrison, H. (photographer)
author of reviewed
book:
Hua Shan, the Taoist sacred mountain in West China: its scenery,
monasteries and monks, Hong Kong, Vetch and Lee, 1974
(review: H. Werle) 14, 235-236
Morrison, Ian
biography
of:
tribute to, 41, 391-403, 404-6 (photos); 44, 139-141, 142 (photos), 143
Morrison
Library, University of Hong Kong (D. Scott) 1, 50-67
Morrison, Robert
historical talks by Sir Lindsay Ride on, 61, 150-183
Morton, B.S.
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong sea shore” S6, 84-107
(and P.S. Wong) “The Pacific oyster industry in Hong
Kong” (article) 15, 139-149, diagr” map, 4 plates
author
of reviewed book:
(and
C.K. Tseng) The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China
(Reviewed by: I.H. Hodgkiss), 22, 331-332
Mosque Village see Shek Tong Tsui
Mote, F.W.
book
reviewed by:
“Chinese history: index to learned articles, 1902-1962,
compiled... by Ping-kuen Yu” (review) 5, 101-103
mountain songs (山歌 Shan ko),
Ming Dynasty: linguistic and literary value (J. McCoy) 9, 101-112
mountains,
sacred, in China (reviews: H. Werle) 14, 235-236; 14, 243-244
Mt Luofu (Guangdong province), Huang Daxian and Huang
Yeren gods at, 27, 74-92, plates 8-16
MTR see Mass Transit Railway
mud
scooter used at Deep Bay, N.T. (notes) 13, 168, photo; 18, 192-193, photo
Muhoney, David
articles & notes by:
“Yet more on the Chinese Labour Corps in France,
1917-1921” (note), 42, 411
Mullikin, M.A.
author of reviewed
book:
(and A.M. Hotchkis) The nine sacred mountains of
China; an illustrated record of pilgrimages made in the years 1935-36, Hong
Kong, Vetch and Lee, 1973 (review: H. Werle) 14, 243-244
multiple-clan villages: Shek Pik, Lantau Island as example (J.W. Hayes) S1, 10-15
mui tsai (妹仔)
issue of, in Hong Kong in 1920s, 21, 91-113
social history of, 30, 324-326
Mungello,
D.E.
author of reviewed book:
Curious
Land: Jesuit Accommodation and the Origins of Sinology (Reviewed by: M.P.
Thatcher), 30, 329-332
Munn, Christopher
author
of reviewed books:
(and May
Holdsworth) Crime,
Justice and Punishment in Colonial Hong Kong: Central Police Station,
Central Magistracy and Victoria Gaol, (Reviewed by Philip Snow), 61, 257-260
(and May Holdsworth eds.) Dictionary of Hong Kong Biography,
(Reviewed by Alain Le Pichon) 52, 335-339
(and Elizabeth Sinn, eds.) Meeting Place: Encounters across Cultures in Hong Kong 1841-1984, (Reviewed by Veronica Pearson) 58, 281-284
A Special Standing in
the World: The Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong, 1969-2019, (Reviewed by Peter Wesley-Smith) 60, 268-270
books
reviewed by:
(and Andrew Hillier)
“China’s Able Advocate: The Controversial Career of William Venn Drummond”
(article), 61, 122-149 (photos,
illustration)
A Death
in Hong Kong: The MacLennan Case of 1980 and the Suppression of a Scandal (Collett), 58, 260-263
Gunboat Justice: British and American Law Courts in China
and Japan (1842-1943) (Douglas), 56,
239-243
Journeys with a Mission: Travel
Journals of The Right Revd George Smith, first Bishop of Victoria (Bickley), 60, 249-250
A Sense of
place: Hong Kong west of Pottinger Street (Pearson and Ko, eds.), 49, 320-322
obituary
by:
48, 237-239 (Reverend Carl T. Smith)
61, 274-277 (Alain Le Pichard)
Munro-Faure, P.H.
articles & notes by:
“Behind the front lines in Burma. The Marches of the
Salween Border 1942-1944” (article), 32, 113-148
“China on the brink of war” (article), 30, 89-145
“Guerrila training” (article), 31, 135-180, plate 1
“The Kiukiang incident of 1927” (article), 29, 61-76
murders,
domestic, of Chinese in Britain, 22, 118-141
Murray, Professor Dian H.
articles & notes by:
“Pirates in the Pearl River delta” (article), 28, 1-9
author of reviewed book:
Pirates
of the South China Coast 1790-1810 (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 28, 234-236
museums
British army, relics of Hong Kong and China in, 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
commemorating Humen people’s resistance in Opium War, 1840-1842, 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
Heude, history of, 1859-1952, 31, 183-191
National Railway (York, England), Chinese locomotives in, 23, 201
music
foreign, in Shanghai (1850-1865), 29, 158-251; 30, xxi-xxii
history of The Hong Kong Singers, 62, 57-79
a
personal account of classical music in Hong Kong 1983–2004, 63, 287-301
Taoist jiao-shi, variation technique in formal
structure of, 23, 172-183
Muslims see Islam
Mutual Aid
Committees (MACs), in Hong Kong, 22, 1-30
Mycalesis mineus, Linn. (col. plate 7) after 4, 98; see also 4, 101
Myers, J.T.
articles & notes by:
“A Hong Kong spirit-medium temple” (lecture) 15, 16-27, 4 photos
Myers, Ramon H.
articles & notes by:
“Disfunction of Chinese rural society” (talk and
discussion), 23, 18-22
mythology:
Chinese, introduction to, 32, 221-224
the story of Qu Yuan revisited: understanding an
anecdotal myth,
60,
138-159
Na To Kung (拿督公), Malay image in Chinese
temples (K.G. Stevens) 19, 199-201, photo
Na-loh Ts’uen (那羅村) village, Hoi-p’ing county,
Kwangtung: social life and customs (Y.F. Woon) 17, 101-111
Naam T’eng (南廳), home of Tang Sze-tan (鄧師旦)
14, 163-164,
plate 35
Nacken, J.
articles & notes by:
“Chinese street-cries in Hongkong” (article) 8, 128-134 (reprinted
from China review, 2, 1873, 51-5)
Nakorn Pathom, Thailand: Mon relics (M. Smithies) 16, 188
Nam On Fong, Shau Kei Wan (Hong Kong), gods of, 12, 128-129, plates 6-8
Nam Pak Hong (南北行) Commercial Association, H.K.: history
(notes) 19, 216-226
Nam, Tse Ho
articles
& notes by:
“ ‘Practically An Act of War’: A
Cross-Border Arrest in British Kowloon and Hong Kong-China Relations on the
Frontier” (article),
62, 123-140 (photo, table, map)
names:
of
persons, Chinese (C.T. Smith) 11, 77-78
of places, H.K.: origin (K.M.A. Barnett) 14, 136-159; San On
and Po On (P.Y.L. Ng) 3, 146; see
also Chun Fa Lok
why is
Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’, 54, 33-57
see also Chinese names
Nanking, memoir
of, 1937, 30, 89-145
Nanxiu Qian
author
of reviewed book:
(and Grace S. Fong and Richard J. Smith) Different worlds of discourse: transformation of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (Reviewed by Betty Wei Peh Ti) 49, 289-293
National Library of Australia, exhibition of materials
relating to China at, 44, 145-147
National People’s Congress, and politics of institutional change, 30, 344-349, (346)
National Railway Museum (York, England), Chinese locomotives in, 23, 201
National
Salvation Daily
a Chinese wartime newspaper in Guangzhou, 62, 141-158
nationalism:
Chinese, in H.K. (L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
Sun Yat-sen’s changing views (S. Uhalley) 8, 114-118
Natrix aequifasciata,
Pope (J.D. Romer) 17, 233
naval
history: British in Chinese waters, 1830-60 (review: L. Wright) 19, 229-232
navigation:
on the China Coast (A.D. Blue) 7, 80-90
European, on the Yangtse (A.D. Blue) 3, 107-130, 2 maps, plate
Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks, 61, 7-43
Needham,
Joseph
author of reviewed book:
Science
in Traditional China: A Comparative Perspective (Reviewed by: Wong Yuk), 22, 356-358
Nelson, H.G.H.
articles & notes by:
“The Chinese descent system and the occupancy level of
village houses” (article) 9, 113-123
books reviewed by:
“Capitalism and the Chinese peasant... by Jack
M. Potter” (review) 8, 119-127
“Hong Kong: a society in transition... ed. by
I.C. Jarvie, in consultation with Joseph Agassi” (review) 9, 174-177
Nemesis
the first iron warship and her world, (review), 57, 271-272
neo-Confucianism, Chu His and, 30, 344-349, (344)
neolithic remains:
from Kau Sai Chau (M.W. Welch) 2, 109-114, 2 plates
from Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island (E. Maneely) 2, 103-108, 2 plates
Nestorian:
bronze crosses: F.A. Nixon collection (F.S. Drake) 2, 11-14
Christians, China and, 30, 44-74, plate 1
Church in China (F.S. Drake) 2, 14-21
relics in China and Mongolia (F.S. Drake) 2, 21-25
nets, gill: fishing technique, H.K. waters (col. plate 4) after 10, 233
New, Christopher
author
of reviewed book:
Gage Street Courtesan, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 54, 245-246
New Territories (新界see also Lantau Island, Sai Kung, Tsuen Wan):
agriculture:
changing
methods (L.G. Aijmer) 12, 201-206
economic
projections, 1970-80 (review: N. Owen) 12, 218-222
traditional
methods (P.L. Siak) 14, 191-196
bibliography of historical literature on, 25, 192-206
bridges at Kin Hau in, 30, 257-265
Cadastral Survey and settlement of Titles
to Land, 1900-1905, 52, 297-300
Cantonese dialect of Kat Hing Wai in, 22, 142-160
Cheung Shan Kwu Tsz, Buddhist nunnery at, 29, 121-157, plates 20-21
Chinese customary law in:
35, 1-40, 41 (photo); 56, 111-132
family cases from Shek Pik, Lantau, 57, 206-225
traditional Land Law of, 1750-1950, (review), 54, 231-234 (see also A response by the author to this
review, 55,
219-220)
Chinese customs in, 23, 41-61
clan organization in villages (H. Baker) S1,
4-9; 6, 25-48, map; (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 53-58
conditions in 1898 (J.W. Hayes) 2, 75-102
conservation and land use, in Sai Kung, 43, 1-14
Dangs of Kam Tin and jiu festival in, 29, 302-375
District Court (M. Freedman) 16, 214-215
earth gods and village shrines in, 34, 183-191
emigration from (M. Freedman) 16, 236-246
fengshui and orientation of traditional villages in, 45, 27-39
five great clans (H. Baker) 6, 25-48, map
genealogies, Baker collection of 16, 297-301
Hakka:
sub-dialect of Sung Him Tong in, 22, 353-356
villages: social and economic changes (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 42-79
wedding
ceremony (V. Garrett) 20, 125-128
Hau Wong temple at Tai Wai in, 23, 233-240
the Hong Kong Purchase Scheme of 1938-39, 50, 303-316
hot air balloons used in celebrations in, 28, 207-212, plates 2-8
in legend and story (H.P. Sung) 13, 111-129; 14, 160-185, 13 photos; 28, 70-75; 28, 76-85
Kau Sai island, 25, 27-118, plates 2-11
land and lineage in c1900, 21, 25-42
lantern festival, Cheung Chau (1971), 26, 267-270
manufacture of husk-grinders in, 30, 302-303, plates 10-13
marriage customs:
boat
people (D. Akers-Jones) 15, 300-302, photo
Hakka
(V. Garrett) 20, 125-128
mutual defence alliance in, 29, 384-388; 32, 214-215
occupancy level of village houses (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 113-123; (J.W. Hayes) 9, 158-160
occupation, 1899: resistance and military operations
(R.G. Groves) 9, 31-64, fold, map; (H.J.
Lethbridge) 12, 61-65; the
Six-Day War of 1899, (review), 48, 233-236
original people and immigrants in Hong Kong’s first ‘New Town’, (review), 60, 262-264
origins and early history of market towns (R.G. Groves) S1, 16-20
and its People 1898-2004, (review), 46, 189-191
perpetual top-soil tenancy deeds from Mau Tso Ngam, 62, 223-234
plants of economic and medicinal value (A.M. da Silva)
9, 124-130, plate
Po Tak temple in Sheung Shui market, 22, 271-279
Revolution (1911), reaction of residents of, 29, 382-384
rice farming in Shatin, 21, 196-206
rules on the protection of village trees, 51, 31-56
Sha Tau Kok district and market, 1853, 30, 281-297; 33, 147-202
social:
conditions
(M. Freedman) 16, 191-261
function of lineage (review: M. Topley) 7, 171-174
life and customs (review: M. Topley) 18, 214-215; (review: J.W. Hayes) 20, 166-167; see also marriage
customs
research
(B.E. Ward) 20, 116-124
Southern District: list of temples (J.W. Hayes) S2, 96-8
structure and operation of kei wais in, 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Tai Hang village, 22, 302-305
Tai Yu Shan, history, 29, 394-398
tea growing in, traditional, 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
Tong Fuk village, fengshui and road works in, 39, 255-259
traditional:
farming in, 23, 241-246
life in, 36, 1-92
traditional, latrine, 28, 222-226, plates 11-12
traditional tea growing in, 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
understanding the traditional New Territories, (review), 61, 254-257
Ts’in Fuk in, 1662-1669, 28, 86-93
tun fu ceremony at Pat Heung in, 39, 83-104, 105-6 (illus), 107, 108-14 (photos)
use of hill land in, 35, 143-153
village:
education in, 22, 252-270, plates 6-7
scholars in
the traditional New Territoriess, and their book collections, 63, 179-225
unicorn dancing teams in, 41, 341-342, 343-52 (photos)
warfare between (J.W. Hayes) 14, 127-130
watchmen in, 22, 294-297
warfare between villages (J.W. Hayes) 14, 127-130
weaving of patterned bands (E.L. Johnson) 16, 81-91, 14 plates
see also District Office South; Kam Tin;
Kwun Tong; Lo Wai; New Towns; Pak Wai; Pin Mo K’iu; Sai Kung; Sam Tung Yuk; San
Tsuen Pai; Shing Mun villages; Tsuen Wan; Tuen Mun; Wong Uk; Wun Yiu; Yuen Long
new towns:
growth of Tsuen Wan and its people, 32, 219-221
original people and immigrants in Hong Kong’s
first, (review),
60,
262-264
Sha Tin, the building of, 55, 115-133
New Zealand
Chinese
immigrants
windows on a
Chinese Past, (review), 46, 195-203
a Suzhou garden in distant Nanyang, 51, 279-289
newspapers
in Asia, 22, 324-326
Chinese press coverage of sports, national face and, 33, 1-79
a Chinese Wartime newspaper in Guangzhou, 62, 141-158
H.W.T.
Hayter’s life and political cartoons, 59,
148-174
the South China Daily News and Wang Jingwei’s Peace Movement, 1939-41, 50, 343-370
newspapers see also under
individual names
Ng, Alice N.H.
articles & notes by:
(and others) “Copying Hong Kong’s historical inscriptions”
(note) 19, 192-194
Ng, C.Y. (吳卓堯), Ronald
articles & notes by:
“Economic life and the family” (paper) S1, 32-5
“The San On map of Mgr. Volonteri” (article) 9, 141-148, plate (map) (reprinted from Geographical journal,
v.135, 1969, p. 231-5)
“Some notes on Tung Chung” (N. & Q.) 4, 150-152
Ng, Choy (伍釵):
unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 8-10
biography
of: 54, 195-200
Ng, Hon-tsz (伍漢墀), unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng), 9, 23
Ng, James
author
of reviewed book:
Windows on a
Chinese Past, (Reviewed by Elizabeth Teather)
46, 195-203
Ng, Kwee Choo
author of reviewed book:
The Chinese in London,
publ. for the Institute of Race Relations, London, Oxford Univ. P., 1968
(review: H.D.R. Baker) 9, 177-178
Ng Lun Ngai-ha, Dr (吳倫霓霞)
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong origins of Dr Sun Yat-sen’s address to
Li Hung-chung”, 21, 168-178
“Village education in transition: the case of Sheung
Shui” (article), 22, 252-270, plates 6-7
Ng, Margaret N. (吳靄儀)
articles & notes by:
“Is face the same as li? A critical note on Agassi and
Jarvie, A study in westernization” (article) 18, 49-58
Ng Tze Ming, Peter
articles & notes by:
“A study of the objectives of church involvement in
education perceived by the various Protestant denominations in Hong Kong”
(article), 36, 185-194
Ng Yen-tak, Norman
book reviewed by: 22, 313-315
Ng, Y.L. (吳毓璘), Peter
articles & notes by:
“A note on the names San On and Po On” (N. & Q.) 3, 146
author of reviewed book:
(and
Hugh D.R Baker) New Peace Country: A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong
Region (Reviewed by: J. Hayes), 22, 346-350
Nga Tsin Wai village (衙前圍村 Kowloon), history of, 39, 1-78, 79-82 (illus)
Ngau Chi Wan (牛池灣)
its chai tong, and, 62, 186-211
Kowloon: R.A.S. visit to vegetarian halls, 1968 (J. Hayes) 8, 143-148, 6 photos.
Niah Cave, Sarawak: archaeological excavations,
1947-64 (T. Harrisson) 5, 20-26, 2 plates
Nichols, Edward Hewitt
obituary of: 57, 279-280
Nicolson,
Ken
author of reviewed book:
Landscapes Lost and Found:
Appreciating Hong Kong’s Heritage Cultural Landscapes, (Reviewed by Jason
Wordie) 56,
227-228
Nield, Robert
articles & notes by:
“Bits of broken China: the RAS visit to north-east China in search of colonial remnants 15th to 21st October 1999” (note), 38, 329-351, 352-68 (photos)
“Bhutan – why not?” (article), 41, 189-226, 227-39 (photos)
“China’s Southernmost Treaty Port” (article), 52, 63-76
“From Madrigals to Musicals: The History
of The Hong Kong Singers” (article), 62, 57-79
“The Margary
Memorial” (article), 56,
161-171 (photos, map)
“Photographs from the HKBRAS visit to Bhutan, February
2002”, 42, 417-429 (photos)
“The Present Role of the Royal Asiatic Society in Hong Kong” (Golden Jubilee Article), 50, 17-19
“Treaty Ports and Other Foreign Stations in China” (article), 50, 123-139
author
of reviewed book:
The China Coast: Trade and the First Treaty
Ports (Reviewed
by John Carroll) 51, 323-326
China’s Foreign Places, The Foreign Presence in China in the Treaty Ports Era, 1840‒1943, (Reviewed by Alain Le Pichon) 55, 214-216
books reviewed by:
Arnholds: China Trader (England),
59, 245-246
China Bound: John Swire & Sons and Its World
1816–1980
(Bickers), 61, 249-252
Chusan: the Forgotten Story of Britain’s First Chinese Island (D’arcy-Brown), 53, 331-334
An Irishman in China: Robert
Hart, Inspector General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs (Zhao), 54, 244-245
Mediating Empire: An English Family in China, 1817-1927 (Hillier), 60, 260-262
More than 1001 Days and Nights of Hong Kong Internment: A Personal Narrative (Alabaster),
62, 235-238
Tales of Old Hong Kong: Treasures from the
Fragrant Harbour
(Sandhaus), 51, 353-354
obituary by:
51, 379-380 (Phillip Bruce)
56,
251-257 (Dan
Waters)
63, 345-354 (James William Hayes)
Nim
Shu Wan (稔樹灣),
Lantau Island: pottery finds (J.C.Y. Watt) 11, 142-150
The
Nine sacred mountains of China… by M.A. Mullikin (review: H.
Werle) 14, 243-244
Ningpo (寧波): occupation by Taiping
revolutionaries (S. Uhalley) 11, 17-32
Nixon scroll, letters on provenance and authenticity
of, 1933 and 1963, 25, 217-222, plates 14-15
Nixon, F.A. (photographer)
articles & notes by:
slides to accompany B.T. Chiu’s lectures on “Flowers of Hong Kong” (col. plate) facing 1,28; (6 col. plates) after 3,44
collection of Nestorian bronze crosses (F.S. Drake) 2, 11-14
Nolde, J.J.
articles & notes by:
“A plea for a regional approach to Chinese history: the case of the South China Coast” (lecture) 6, 9-24
Non-Chinese
population of China (H.J. Wiens) 2, 54-74, map, tables
Noon
day gun (C.T. Smith) 15, 292
Norman, Kirsty
articles & notes by:
“Friends of the HKBRAS trip to Cornwall” (note), 41, 357-364, 365 (photo)
Norna (sailing barque), wreck and rescue of crew of, 1861-1862, 30, 303-307
North China see China, North
North China
Herald, quoted, 29, 158-251
North Fu-t’ang see Pak Fat-t’ang
North
Point (北角),
H.K.: ethnic communities (G.E. Guldin) 17, 112-129
novels, Chinese see Chinese novels
Nuñez, Cesar Guillen, see Guillen-Nuñez, Cesar
nunneries, Buddhist:
at Cheung Shan Kwu Tsz, New Territories, 29, 121-157, plates 20-21
in H.K. (H. Welch) 1, 98-114
Nunns, Malcolm (Mark) Reeve 1922-2016
obituary
of: 56, 261
Nylan, Michael
book reviewed by: 32, 221-224
O’Brien, Roderick
articles & notes by:
“Julian Tenison Woods in Hong Kong” (note), 24, 288-294
“Justice, law, and the proposed tribunal for the Khmer
Rouge” (article), 43, 89-104
“Passing Through: William Bundey in Hong Kong” (note), 51, 309-312
“Wu Tingfang (Ng
Choy): The Philanthropist” (note), 54, 195-200
O’Connell, Tim
book
reviewed by:
Chinese dress: from the Qing dynasty to the present (Garrett), 48, 213-216
O’Connor, Paul
author
of reviewed book:
Islam in Hong Kong: Muslims and Everyday Life in China’s World City, (Reviewed by James D. Frankel) 55, 213-214
O’Hara, Randolph
obituary of: 51, 372-375
O’Regan, John P.
articles & notes by:
“Foreign Death in China: Symbolism, Ritual and Belief in the Old
Protestant Cemetery in Macau” (article), 47, 127-164 (photos, illustrations, table,
map)
“Further Note on ‘Foreign Death in China’: A Rejoinder” (note), 51, 301-304
O’Sullivan, Patricia
articles & notes by:
“George Hennessy, an Irishman in the Hong Kong Police” (article), 52, 189-223 (photos)
author
of reviewed books:
Policing Hong Kong: An Irish History, (Reviewed by David
Hodson), 57, 269-271
Women, Crime
and the Courts; Hong Kong 1841–1941, (Reviewed by: Veronica Pearson), 61, 264-266
Akers-Jones, Sir
David (by Christine Loh) 60, 275-278
Bard, Solomon Matthew (by Banham, Bard,
Cunich, Day, Hayes, Ting, Waters) 55, 221-232
Barnett, K.M.A. (by J. Hayes, D. Davies and S. Bard), 27, 1-10
Bertram, James Julius 56, 258
Bonsall, Geoffrey Wetherill (by Dan
Waters) 50, 418-421
Broom, Michael Brian (by Veronica Pearson) 61, 269-273
Brown, Edward de Renzi 58, 292
Bruce, Phillip (by Robert Nield) 51, 379-380
Chan Sui-Jeung 58, 292-294
Cheung-Macpherson,
Ophelia Look-ping 58, 295-297
Clague, Lady Margaret Isolin (by Jason Wordie) 51, 376-378
Clibborn-Dyer, Ron (by
Peter Stuckey) 50, 413-414
Coak,
Brian Leonard 57, 279
Diamond, Ian (J. Hayes), 43, 225-227
Garrett, Valerie Margaret (by
Richard J. Garrett) 63, 342-343
Gibb, Hugh, 30, xiv-xvi
Guilford, Colin Michael (by
Peter Stuckey) 50, 411-412
Guillaume, Baron Emmanuel 58, 294
Hasell, Ian Robert (by Helen Tinsley) 61, 277-278
Hayes, James William (by Baker,
Hase, Neild) 63, 345-354
Heath, Jonathan Martin (by Peter Stuckey) 56, 258-259
Hedley, Anthony Johnston (by Richard Fielding) 55, 233-235
Honey,
Norman Robert 57, 281
Hownam-Meek, Richard (by
Anthony Hownam-Meek) 50, 415-417
Hui Hiu-fai, Florence
59, 255
Hunter, Christopher 62, 269
Ingles,
Jean M. 58, 294-295
Jeaffreson, David Gregory (by Henry Ching) 49, 330-332
Lawrence, Anthony John (Tony) (by Dan Waters) 53, 341-343
Le Pichon, Alain, (by Christopher Munn and May Holdsworth) 61, 274-277
Leung, Mark Tjen-Lik 62, 269-270
MacAlpine, John Mark
Kynaston (by Michael Broom) 54, 249-251
MacPherson, Ian Francis Cluny 56, 260
Maidment, Neil
CMG 62, 270-271
Marden, Anne, MBE, JP, BBS, (by Veronica Pearson), 62, 272-274
Miners, Norman John (by Stephen Davies) 60, 278-282
Nichols, Edward Hewitt 57, 279-280
Nunns, Malcolm (Mark) Reeve 56, 261
O’Hara, Randolph (by Peter Cunich) 51, 372-375
Oxley, Clive William 60, 282-283
Roper, Geoffrey William (by Dan Waters) 53, 337-340
Rydings, Henry Anthony (Tony) (G. Bonsall), 44, 156-157
Sin Cho Chiu, Charles 63, 344
Smith, Reverend Carl T. (by Christopher Munn) 48, 237-239
Stevens, Keith
Goodwin (by R.G. Tiedemann) 56,
247-251
Stewart, Jessie Margaret Christine (by Vicky Lee and Geoffrey Emerson) 60, 283-284
Sweeting, Anthony Edward (by Dan Waters) 48, 240-242
Swire, Sir Adrian
Christopher 59,
256-257
Thrower, Lyle Boyce, OBE 62, 274-275
Topley, Kenneth Wallis Joseph CMG, 1922-2007 (by Dan Waters) 46, 211-213
Topley, Marjorie Doreen (by Hugh Baker) 51, 369-371
Turnbull, Professor Constance Mary (by Peter Cunich) 49, 327-329
Ward, Barbara E. (British Sociologists of China
Research Group), 23, xviii-xxi
Ward, David Lee 57, 281-282
Waters, Dan (by Broom, Gilkes, Hase, Hayes, Nield) 56,
251-257
Wilson, Anita (by D. Waters), 45, 260-261
occasional rites of H.K. Cantonese (M. Topley) S2, 99-117, 4 plates
occupancy level of village houses, N.T. (H.G.H.
Nelson) 9, 113-123; (J.W. Hayes) 9, 158-160
Olsen, Frode Z.
author
of reviewed book:
Fighting For Two
Kings: Danish Volunteers in the Defence of Hong Kong 1941, (Reviewed by Brian Edgar) 60, 271-272
Olson,
John (aka Jons Jakobsson)
a Swedish Connection,
46, 61-74
Olson, Sean
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong Legacy: a Swedish Connection”
(article), 46, 61-74 (photos)
opera:
Cantonese, at Fatshan (F.S. Scollard) 18, 106-107
Chiuchow (H. Werle) 15, 71-87, 8 photos
Peking (review: H. Werle) 13, 171-174
see also Cantonese opera, Chinese
opera, Peking opera
Opisthotropis balteatus,
Cope (J.D. Romer) 17, 233
Opisthotropis kuatunensis,
Pope (J.D. Romer) 17, 233-234
Opium:
houses in Canton, 1930s, 45, 145-152
King Hui: the man who owned all the opium in Hong Kong, (review), 48, 231-233
tea and, 40, 1-18, 19 (illustrations); 42, 413-416;
Thomas Handasyd Perkins and the Boston-Smyrna-Canton
Opium Trade, 52, 7-28
trade in the early 1830s, 59, 108-147
Opium War
(First 1840-1842):
British knowledge of China in the making of, (review), 57, 261-263
diary of Lieutenant Charles Cameron, 52, 29-61
Imperial Chinese banner seized during, 23, 202-203, plate 11
museum commemorating Humen people's resistance in, 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
opinions on, among British naval and military
officers, 39, 211-233
propaganda, 56,
172-193
(Second 1856-1860):
journal of Charles Courtney, Surgeon RN, (review), 56,
234-235
journals of George Washington Heard, (review), 59, 233-235
optometry
Yip Hing Fai and the training of in postwar Hong Kong, 49, 93-103
oral history in H.K. (S.K.L. Kwong) 19, 25
oriental studies see Asian studies
Osborn, Company Sergeant Major John Robert, VC, death
of, in defence of Hong Kong, 1941, 25, 210-215, plate 13
Otness, Harold M.
articles & notes by:
“ ‘The one bright spot in Shanghai’ A history of the
library of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society” (article), 28, 185-197
Ottawa Conference, see Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa
Ou Ming
et al, comp, Chinese-English Glossary of Common Terms in Traditional
Chinese Medicine (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 317-319
overseas Chinese:
American, experiences and impressions, 33, 224-228, (225)
community in Britain, 33, 203-210
relations with places of origin (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 66-69
returned, and the Canton government, 1911-1924, 36, 195-222
in Sarawak, 22, 338-339
Southeast Asian, economic role of, 1930s, 33, 224-228, (227-228)
support for Buddhism (H. Welch) 6, 91-94
see also Chinese in the Philippines; Chinese diaspora
Owen, N.
book reviewed by:
“Long-term economic and agricultural commodity projections
for Hong Kong, 1970, 1975 and 1980, by the Economic Research Centre of the
Chinese University of Hong Kong” (review) 12, 218-222
Oxley, Clive William (1936 – 2019)
obituary
of: 60,
282-283
oyster:
cultivation in H.K. (B. Morton and P.S. Wong) 15, 139-149, diagr., map, 4 plates
industry, Deep Bay, Pearl River estuary, 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
Ozorio, Anne
articles & notes by:
“The myth of unpreparedness: the origins of anti-Japanese resistance in pre-war Hong Kong” (article), 42, 161-183, 184-6 (photos)
Pa wong fa (爬王花)or Hylocereus undatus tassels used in Chinese medicine (plate 10) after 9, 200; see also 9, 128
Pacific, The,
the USA and, 30, 320-324
Pagan, Burma: temples (M. Smithies) 16, 179-183
P’ai lo (牌樓), on imperial highway north of
Mien-yang (photo) 17, plate 8
paintings
Chinese:
catalogues:
history (review: S. Chuang) 13, 85-110
collection
of C. Drenowaltz (review: S. Chuang) 15, 327-343
comments and criticism by Chinese writers (review:
J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 4, 135-136
materials and technique (Ho Tickon) 4, 68-70
of the China Coast (review: F.B. Lothrop) 11, 214-218
watercolour, of Canton and Far East (P.H. Collin) 12, 20-28, 2 plates
Pak Fat-t’ang (北佛堂) stone inscription of Southern Sung Dynasty (Y.W. Jen) 5, 65-68, 2 plates
Pak Kong (北港) and Pak Kong Au (北港凹) villages, Sai Kung district: R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: J.W. Hayes) S1, 41
Pak Kong Village, Sai Kung (New Territories), she p’aai in, 22, 117-118, plates 4-5
Pak Lap (白臘) village (Sai Kung), study of conservation and land use in, 43, 9-10
Pak Sing Temple (百姓廟), H.K.: description (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 131-6, 139-41, plates 10-11
Pak Tai Temple (北帝廟), Hok Tsui Village, H.K. Island
(photos) 14, plates 47-8
Pak Wai (北圍), N.T.: propitiation ceremony,
1960 (notes: G.C.W. Grout) 11, 205-207
Pakhoi
(北海),
Kwangtung: wartime conditions, 1938-39 (E. Milch) 17, 220-227
Paludan,
Ann
author of reviewed books:
Chinese
Tomb Figurines
(Reviewed by: Wei Peh Ti), 31, 205
The
Imperial Ming Tombs (Reviewed by: P. Lau), 22, 360-361
Pan,
Lynn
author of reviewed book:
When True Love Came to China, (Reviewed
by Anne Witchard) 56,
237-239
Pan Ling, In Search of Old
Shanghai (Reviewed by: A. Birch), 22, 310-312
pandas, giant,
search for, through historical records and ancient writings, 28, 34-43
Pang Chun Chiu
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Richard M.K. Saunders illustrations by Sally Grace Bunker) Portraits
of Trees of Hong Kong and Southern China, (Reviewed by Karen Barretto) 59, 242-244
Pang lineage,
practice of housing transfer by, 37, 63-80
Pang, Mary
articles & notes by:
“Reflexivity in research and a question of culture”
(note), 33, 203-210
pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) (plate 1) after 7, 206
Pao, Sir Y.K. (包玉剛)
biography of: 29, 423-424, (424)
Pao-sheng Ta-ti, cult of, 33, 111-123, 124 (illus)
paper charms (fu 賦): types and uses (M. Topley) S2, 110-13, 4 plates
Papilio paris, Linn. (col. plates 1-2) after 4, 98; see also 4, 98-99
Papua New Guinea, Wewak, East Sepik Province, silver
bracelet with ancient Greek coin found in, 28, 212-217, plates 9-10
Parham, Walter E.
articles & notes by:
“Marco Polo in the Fujian Region of South China: An Environmental Interpretation” (note), 51, 304-308
Parish, Henry William (Lieut., R.A.): report on
survey of northern shore of Lantau and of Ma Wan (J.L. Cranmer-Byng and A. Shepherd)
4, 105-119, 5 plates
Park, Barbara
articles & notes by:
“A walk along Harlech and Lugard Roads, The Peak, August, 2001” (note), 40, 197-198, 199-203 (photos)
Parkinson,
Jonathan
articles & notes by:
“Early Steam Powered Navigation on the Lower Yangtse River” (article), 51, 57-76 (map)
“The First Steam-powered Ascent through the Yangtse Gorges” (article), 46, 149-174 (photos, illustration, maps)
“HMS Hermes: China Station, 1930/33” (article), 43, 105-121, 122-6 (photos)
“Resourceful tea hunters in Japan” (note), 44, 143-144
Pas, Julian
articles & notes by:
“Temple oracles in a Chinese city” (article), 24, 1-45, 3-9 (illus)
“Chinese religion rediscussed” (review article) 19, 149-175
“Religious life in present-day Taiwan: a preliminary report” (article)
19, 176-191
“Symbolism
of the new light” (article) 20, 93-115
passengers, deck:
Chinese emigrants (A.D. Blue) 10, 79-93
Pat Heung (New Territories), tun fu ceremony at, 39, 83-104, 105-6 (illus), 107, 108-14 (photos)
patterned
bands or fa tai (花帶) woven in N.T. (E.L. Johnson) 16, 81-91,14 plates
Paulès, Xavier
articles & notes by:
“High-class opium houses in Canton during the 1930s”
(article), 45, 145-152
Paxton,
Philip
author of reviewed book:
The
Magic Wok
(Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 358
The Peak:
hospitals on, 51, 103-114
illustrated history of, (review), 58, 264-268
peanuts:
introduction to China (L.C. Goodrich) 6, 159-160
Pearl River (珠江):
delta, pirates in, 28, 1-9
estuary (map) facing 4, 27; see also
5, 117-118
estuary, oyster industry, in and around Deep Bay, 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
smuggling networks before 1842: implications for Macau
and the American China Trade, 50, 67-97
Pearson, Veronica
author
of reviewed book:
(and Ko Tim Keung, eds.) A Sense of place: Hong Kong west of Pottinger Street,
(Reviewed by Christopher Munn) 49, 320-322
books reviewed by:
Hong Kong’s
Last English Bishop: The Life and Times
of John Gilbert Hindley Baker (Wickeri), 63, 333-335
Marjorie Doggett’s Singapore: A
Photographic Record (Stokes), 60, 273-274
Meeting Place: Encounters across Cultures
in Hong Kong 1841-1984, (Sinn and Munn, eds.)
58, 281-284
My Dearest Martha (ed. Hillier), 62, 249-251
Old Hong Kong Photos and the Tales They Tell (Volume 3) (Bellis), 60, 248-249
The Suicide of Miss Xi: Democracy and Disenchantment in the Chinese Republic (Goodman), 62, 245-246
Trading Places: A Photographic Journey
through China’s Former Treaty Ports (Kitto), 60, 264-265
Women, Crime and the
Courts; Hong Kong 1841–1941 (O’Sullivan), 61, 264-266
obituaries by:
61, 269-273 (Michael Broom)
62, 272-274
(Anne Marden)
Peckham,
Robert
author of reviewed book:
(ed.) Empires of Panic: Epidemics and
Colonial Anxieties, (Reviewed by Carol Benedict) 56,
243-246
books reviewed by:
A Documentary History of Public Health in Hong Kong (Yip, Wong, and
Leung, eds), 59,
239-242
Health
Policy and Disease in Colonial and Post-Colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003 (Yip, Leung, Wong), 58, 274-277
A Medical History of Hong Kong 1842-1941 (Chan-Yeung), 59, 239-242
130 Years of Medicine in Hong
Kong: From the College of Medicine for Chinese to the Li Ka Shing Faculty of
Medicine (Ching), 59,
239-242
Western Medicine for Chinese:
How the Hong Kong College of Medicine Achieved a Breakthrough (Faith), 58, 274-277
Pedder,
Lieutenant William, RN, (1801-1854)
the
nemeses of, 57,
158-186
Pegu, Burma: pagodas (M. Smithies) 16, 186-187
Peikang (北港Taiwan), Matsu temple oracle in, 24, 1-11
Pei-tai-ho (北戴河) Beach,
Hopei Province: bird migration (review: M.A. Webster) 10, 201-203
Peking see Beijing
Pelissier, R.
author
of reviewed book:
(comp.) The awakening of China, 1793-1949,
ed. and transl. by Martin Kieffer, London, Seeker and Warburg, 1967 (review:
J.W. Hayes) 8, 174-175
Peng Chau (坪洲): history, 1798-1899 (J.W. Hayes) 4, 71-96, map, plate
Perkins, Thomas Handasyd
and the Boston-Smyrna-Canton Opium Trade, 52, 7-28
perpetual tenancy:
from Mau Tso Ngam Village, 62, 223-234
San
On District (J.T. Kamm) 17, 56-68
Pershing,
General John J.
Pershing’s Chinese: the other Chinese Labour Corps, 58, 189-207
Persians
in T’ang China (L.Y. Chiu) 13, 58-72
personal names, Chinese (C.T. Smith) 11, 77-78
Pfister, Professor Lauren Frederick
articles & notes by:
“Clues to the life and academic achievements of one of
the most famous nineteenth century European sinologists – James Legge (AD
1815-1897)” (article), 30, 180-218
“The proto-martyr of Chinese protestants:
reconstructing the story of Ch’ëa Kam-kwong” (article), 42, 187-244
book reviewed by: 29, 401-405
philanthropy
Wu Tingfang, 54, 195-200
Philippines, The:
British occupation of, October 1762 to April 1764, 48, 205-209
Chinese immigrants, 1850-98 (review: T.S. Foo) 6, 144-146
San Pedro, Makati, Protestant cemetery at, 27, 101-111, plates 17-18
translated letter from Bishop of, 1584, 38, 315-322
Philosophical Society of China, afterwards China Branch
of the Royal Asiatic Society (H.A. Rydings) 13, 20-22
philosophy:
Chinese see under names of particular philosophers, e.g.
Wang, Ch’ung
Confucian (M.N. Ng) 18, 49-58
phonology,
Cantonese “walled-village” dialect of the New Territories, 22, 142-160
photographic survey:
of H.K. (H.A. Rydings) 15, 295-300
also see under Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch
photographs
aerial, of Hong Kong, 22, 335-336
Central Police Station Compound, (review), 58, 264-268
city dwellings in Hong Kong: a photo book review
essay, 58, 230-248
documentary history of China in
1890-1938, 31, 206-207
1937-1987, 31, 207-209
history of photography in China, 1842-1860, (review), 50, 385-387
illustrated history of The Peak, (review), 58, 264-268
Lee Fook Chee’s Hong
Kong photographs from the 1950s, (review), 56,
231-232
Marjorie
Doggett’s Singapore, a photographic record, (review), 60, 273-274
of old Hong Kong, (review), 55, 207-208
old Hong Kong photos (Volume 1), (review), 58, 264-268
old
Hong Kong photos (Volume 3), (review), 60, 248-249
a photographic journey through China’s former
Treaty Ports,
(review), 60, 264-265
physiognomy see face-reading
physique: Chinese classification of ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ (G. Choa) S2, 54-9
Pickford, J.B.
articles & notes by:
(and J. Carey-Hughes) “The occurrence of Troides
helena (Linn.) in Hong Kong” (note) 16, 301-304, 2 p. of col. plates
pidgin English,
of China Coast, 35, 113-141
pile houses at
Tai O, Lantau Island (W. Schofield) 10, 197-200, 2 plans, 6 plates
Pin Mo K’iu (便母橋), near Shui Tau village, N.T.
(photo) 14, 177-178,
plate 38
pine,
Canton water, or Glyptostrobus pensilis (D.C. Shen) 12, 198-200, photo
Ping Shan (屏山), N.T.:
social and economic changes (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 8, 119-127
Pingshan (屏山 Guangdong province), Hakka village cluster at, 32, 180-192
piracy see pirates
pirates
China Coast (S.F. Balfour) 10, 174-176, 178; (A.D. Blue) 5, 69-85; (J.J. Nolde) 6, 12-14; (J.W. Hayes) 14, 121-126
Chinese, 30, 315-317
in Pearl River delta, 28, 1-9
of South China coast, 1790-1810, 28, 234-236
place names:
H.K.: origins (K.M.A. Barnett), 14, 136-159
San On and Po On (P.Y.L. Ng) 3, 146
Plag, A.
articles & notes by:
“ ‘Bethesda’ and the Berliner Frauenverein für China”
(N. & Q.) 9, 149-150
“Dr. Karl Gutzlaff’s grave in the Colonial Cemetery, Hong Kong” (plates 16-7) after 9, 200
plague, bubonic see disease
planning, town see town planning
Plant, Captain Samuel Cornell (1866-1921)
lost girls and recovered lives, 54,
101-129
the making of, as river pilot, 43, 185-196, 197-200 (photos)
on Upper Yangtze River, 41, 407-412, 413-6 (photos)
plants of economic and medicinal value found in the
N.T. (A.M. da Silva) 9, 124-130, plate
plates are indexed by subject
Plover Cove villages, N.T.: resettlement at Taipo
Market: social and economic changes (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
Po On District (寶安縣): name (P.Y.L. Ng) 3, 146
P’o t’ai (破台)
ceremony (H. Werle) 15, 74-75
Po Tak temple,
Sheung Shui (New Territories), 22, 271-279
Po
Yan Hospital, Pakhoi: medical activities, 1938-39 (E. Milch) 17, 220-227
poems and limericks
Hakka poem on 1911 Revolution, 29, 382-384
“HKBRAS Tour to Eastern Bhutan” (Wilson), 42, 459-466
ode on Hong Kong, 1845, 23, 193-196
by RAS HK Branch members in Bhutan, 41, 223-226
poetry:
Chinese see Chinese poetry
English, in H.K. (H.J. Lethbridge) 13, 151-153
Pok
Fu Lam (薄扶林),
H.K. Island: RAS visit, 1972 (J.W. Hayes) 12, 207-212
police:
BomBan Royal Hong Kong Police Inspector, (review), 58, 277-279
Central
Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Gaol, (review), 61, 257-260
Central Police Station Compound, (review), 58, 264-268
George Hennessy, 52, 189-223
Hong Kong, border observation posts, 35, 171-176, 177-9 (photos)
inside
the lines, (review), 60, 258-260
the MacLennan case of 1980,
(review), 58, 260-263
memories of, in Hong Kong, 56, 194-214
in
19th century H.K. (J. Legge) 11, 180-181
policing Hong Kong: an Irish history, (review), 57, 269-271
private
policing in Hong Kong 1841-1941, (review), 49, 325-326
political
activities of trades unions in H.K. (E. Cooper) 18, 83-100
political
reforms, rise and fall of, in Hong Kong,1930-1955, 44, 57-81
politics:
Southeast Asia (review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
Poon, Eddie K.K. see Berkowitz, M.I. (and Eddie K.K. Poon)
Poon, Michael Nai-Chiu
author
of reviewed book:
(and Betty Jean Lofland) Protestants in Nineteenth-century Macau: An Anthology (Reviewed by Richard Garrett) 50, 398-400
Poon, Pauline
articles & notes by:
“The cultural meaning of Hakka architecture in Hong Kong and Guangdong” (article), 49, 21-55 (photos, maps, figures)
popular culture: China, late 19th and early 20th century: bibliography
(J.W. Hayes) 20, 168-183
population:
censuses, 1911 and 1921, traditional life in New
Territories evidenced by, 36, 1-92
of China (Sir J. Bowring) 5, 27-45, tables; see also Ethnic minorities in China
of
H.K. (E.G. Pryor) 12, 91-112 passim
Hong Kong’s civilian fatalities
of the Second World War, 59,
31-50
Porcelain,
Ming, from Chingtechen (review: F. Warrington Strong) 11, 210-211
Port Arthur, RAS visit to, 1999, 38, 346-348, 367-8 (photos)
Porter, Jonathan
book reviewed by:
Macao: People and Places, Past and Present (Wordie), 54, 237-238
Portugal
China, and the Macau negotiations 1986–1999, (review), 54, 235-237
Portuguese
creole, see Macanese (language)
a Portuguese family in Macau and Hong Kong, 1700 -
1945, (review), 57, 264-265
presence during the Happy Valley fire of 1918, 53, 89-107
at T’un Mun, 1514-22 (S.F. Balfour) 10, 169-174
Possession
Point, H.K.: hoisting of Union Jack, 1841 (J.R. Jones) 12, 196-197
postage stamps, Jersey Post Office commemorative, 32, 111-112 (photos)
postmodernism, feminism and ethnographic responsibility and, 30, 344-349, (348)
Potter, J.M.
author
of reviewed book:
Capitalism and the Chinese peasant: social and
economic change in a Chinese village, Berkeley,
Univ. of California P., 1968 (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 8, 119-127
pottery:
contemporary, from Shekwan (F.S. Scollard) 18, 101-112, diagr., map, 11 photos
kilns
at Jishi archaeological site (diagr.: F.S. Scollard) 18, 110
kilns at Wun Yiu, Tai Po (J.W. Hayes) 15, 291-292
Ming, from Shek Pik (J.C.Y. Watt) 9, 161-163, 2 plates
Neolithic, from Kau Sai Chau (M.W. Welch) 2, 111-114, plate
Neolithic, from Lung Kwu Chau (W. Schofield) 9, 72-77, 5 plates
Neolithic, from Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island (E. Maneely) 2, 106-107, 2 plates
Sung and later, from Lung Kwu Chau (W. Schofield) 9, 77-79
Sung type, from Kowloon City and Nim Shu Wan (J.C.Y. Watt) 11, 142-150, 10 plates
T’ang and later, from Sung Wong Toi, Kowloon (W. Schofield) 8, 70-73
Pottinger Battery
survey of, 47, 91-114
Pottinger Street
Hong Kong west of, (review),
49, 320-322
poverty:
H.K. (book notice) 7, 187-188
how Hong Kong mismanaged its prosperity, (review), 54, 241-242
Sham Shui Po: the Centre of, in HK, 53, 7-30
women, crime and the courts; Hong Kong 1841–1941, (review), 61, 264-266
prehistory: Asia see Archaeological excavations and finds; Asian perspectives
printing:
in China: early history (L.C. Goodrich) 3, 36-43; (L.C. Goodrich) 12, 197-198; (D.H.S. Chau) 18, 175-189
the Diamond Sutra: the story of the world’s
earliest dated printed book, (review), 51, 330-332
woodblock: early example from Pulguk sa, Korea (L.C. Goodrich)
7, 39-41, 3 photos.
Prip-Møller, J.
author
of reviewed book:
Chinese Buddhist monasteries: their plan and its function… Hong Kong Univ. P., 1967 (review: M. Topley) 8, 170-171
Prisons Officers Club, Stanley, H.K. (photo) 17, plate 2
prisoners of war see World War II, prisoners of war
professions:
English-speaking
Chinese in (C.T. Smith) S5, 80-4
in Hong Kong, 30, 246-247
propitiation of the gods: ceremonies
at Fung Yuen, Tai Po, N.T., 1981 (J. Strauch) 20, 147-153
at Pak Wai and Sai Kung, N.T., 1960 (G.C.W. Grout) 11, 204-209
at Tong Fuk, Lantau, 1958 (J.W. Hayes) 5, 122-124
prostitutes and prostitution
state regulation of, in Hong Kong, 1857-1941, 24, 143-161
Zhu Bajie, patron deity of, 40, 195, 196 (photo)
Protestant:
Cemetery, Old, at Macao (Sir L. Ride) 3, 9-35; 47, 127-164; 50, 379; 51,
301-304
Chinese, martyrdom of Ch’ëa Kam-kwong and, 42, 187-244
missions in China, British: guide to archives (review:
S. Uhalley) 6, 152-153
in nineteenth-century
Macau, (review),
50, 398-400
perceptions of church involvement in education in Hong
Kong, 36, 185-194
Pryor, Dr
Edward George, MBE (1938-2018)
and strategic
planning in Hong Kong, 59,
175-189
articles & notes by:
“The great plague of Hong Kong” (article) 15, 61-70
“A historical review of housing conditions in Hong Kong” (article)
12, 89-129,
5 photos
Pryor, Mathew Robert
articles & notes by:
“Street Tree Planting in Hong Kong in the Early Colonial Period (1842‒98)” (article), 55, 33-56 (photos, map)
psychopathology: traditional Chinese beliefs (P.M. Yap) S2, 80-4
psycho-physiology: traditional Chinese beliefs (P.M. Yap) S2, 77-80
Pu Kak (Guangdong province), acquisition of, by Hakkas from Puntis, 28, 205-207
Puay-Peng Ho
articles & notes by:
(and Thomas Coomans) “Architectural Styles and Identities in Hong Kong:
The Chinese and Western Designs for St Teresa’s Church in Kowloon Tong,
1928-32” (article), 58, 81-109 (photos, illustrations, maps)
public health of H.K.:
(E.G.
Pryor) 12, 91-105
a documentary history
of public health in, (review), 59,
239-242
Public Records
Office of Hong Kong, (A.I. Diamond) 14, 22-27; 21, 71-74; 34, 154
proposed relocation of, 32, xi; 33, xii; 34, xi-xii; 37, xvii
RAS HK Branch:
assets on permanent loan to, 37, 179
visit to, 2000, 39, 273(photo)
Public Works
Department, Hong Kong, career of H.T. Jackman, engineer in, 26, 46-54
Puga, Rogério Miguel
articles & notes by:
“Thomas Kuyck Van Mierop, East India Company Supercargo in Macao” (article), 51, 7-30
author
of reviewed book:
The
British Presence in Macao, 1635-1793,
(Reviewed by Clive Willis) 53, 334-336
Pui O (杯澳), Lantau Island: mixed community of Cantonese and Hakka (J.W. Hayes) S1, 21-6
Pulguk sa (佛國寺), Korea:
discovery of early printed sutra (L.C. Goodrich) 7, 39-41, 3 photos
pumice layer on beaches, Lung Kwu Chau and elsewhere (W. Schofield) 9, 79-80
punishment see Ling Ch’ih (凌遲)
puppets,
Chiuchow (H. Werle) 13, 73-84, 7 plates
Qian Mu (錢穆 Chinese scholar)
and the world of seven mansions, (review), 28, 236-239
author of reviewed
book:
(ed.)
Classical Chinese Gardens (Reviewed by: H.Y. Shih), 22, 334-335
Qing (清) dynasty
British naturalists in Qing China, (review), 50, 391-392
Chinese dress: from the Qing dynasty to the present, (review), 48, 213-216
foreign
devils in the Qing Empire, 1852-1914, (review), 52, 371-373
a forgotten progressive, the era of: Kwong Ki
Chiu, 53, 227-261
Grand Council in, 1723-1820, 30, 317-320
Hunters Plate: a Qing dynasty silver racing trophy, 58, 137-153
officials, court robes and training of, 29, 423-424, (424)
private patronage of scholarship and learning during
mid-, 31, 40-64
purchase
of degrees, rank, and appointment in Late, 53, 31-88
scrolls:
the poetic Mandarin,
(review), 46, 191-195
Sino-British relations in Late Qing and Early Republic
China, 54,
101-129
snuff bottles of, 33, 224-228, (225)
transformation
of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (review), 49, 289-293
Qingming festival see Ch’ing Ming festival
Qixing Dadi, deity in Singapore, 35, 183-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
Qu Yuan
understanding an anecdotal myth in China, 60, 138-159
racecourse, Happy Valley, fire victims’ memorial, 23, 8-9
racial co-existence and conflict in H.K. (J.W. Hayes) S5,
1-10; (H.J. Lethbridge) S5, 45-8
Ragvald, Lars
articles & notes by:
(and Graeme Lang) “Confused gods: Huang Daxion
(Wong Tai Sin) and Huang Yeren at Mt Luofu” (article), 27, 74-92, plates 8-16
(and Graeme Lang) “Official and oral traditions
about Hong Kong’s newest god” (article), 27, 93-100
railway, museum, Chinese locomotives in, 23, 201
railways:
building the Kowloon-Canton-Hankow Railway, 46, 5-24
in
the People’s Republic of China (C.M. Hsieh) 15, 45-47
Ram, Jane
book
reviewed by:
The Classical Gardens of
Shanghai
(Bryant), 56,
224-225
Rama IV see Mongkut, King of Siam
Rana
paraspinosa and R. Spinosa in H.K. (J.D.
Romer) 17, 237-238
Raquez, Alfred
author
of reviewed book:
In the Land of Pagodas: A
Classic Account of Travel in Hong Kong, Macao, Shanghai, Hubei, Hunan and
Guizhou, (Reviewed by Colin Day) 57, 278
reaping knives:
two types from Lantau Island (J.W. Hayes) 8, 161, 2 photos.
recipes from N.
China (review: A. Lum) 10, 214-215
reclamation:
of
foreshore in H.K.: legal aspects (R.J. Faulkner) S5, 130-6
land, in Macau, 37, 137-144, 145-8 (illus)
records (see also archives, Public Records Office of Hong Kong)
archives of the Basel Mission, Switzerland, 28, 203-207
bibliography of historical documents on New
Territories, 25, 192-206
birth certificate, Hong Kong, 27, plate 26
coded diary of Japanese prisoner of war, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
diary and consultations of English East India Company’s
factory in Tongking, 1672-1697, 25, 187-191
diary of Dr J.A. Lowson, 33, 129-145
donated to the RAS Hong Kong Branch, 41, 375-378
Dunhuang manuscript, 23, 184-193, plates 9-10
historical, search for giant panda through, 28, 34-43
Nixon scroll, letters on provenance and authenticity
of, 1933 and 1963, 25, 217-222, plates 14-15
personal, of expatriate in Shanghai, 38, 305-309, 310-4 (photos)
receipts for payments in support of military
operations by Chinese Republic, 1920, 25, 216-217
Robert Hart papers, notes on, 29, 376-382
unknown financial document, 39, 261-266, 267 (plate 1)
woman missionary’s letters from China, 1903-1906, 25, 152-186
Red
Cross
Rosary
Hill - Hong Kong’s forgotten war, 57,
36-66
red fox, South China (Vulpes vulpes hoole) (plate 3) after 7, 206
Reece,
R.H.W.
author of reviewed book:
The
Name of Brooke: the end of the White Rajah rule in Sarawak (Reviewed by: L.
Wright), 22, 339-341
Reeves, John Pownall
British Consul in Macao in WWII, 60, 115-137
author of reviewed book:
The Lone Flag,
Memoir of the British Consul in Macao during World War II, (Reviewed by Alain Le Pichon) 54, 238-240
registration of
land ownership, H.K. (D.E. Evans) 10, 69-78
Reichelt, Dr
Karl Ludwig (missionary), 24, 312-317
Reid, John
life of POW, (review), 61, 266-268
Reid,
Jonathon
author of reviewed book:
The Captain
was a Doctor, The Long War and Uneasy Peace of POW John Reid,
(Reviewed
by Philip Cracknell) 61, 266-268
relations, cultural see cultural relations
relations, foreign see under names of countries, e.g. China: foreign relations
relics
of Hong Kong and China in British army museums, 23, 196-201; 23, 202-203
of Japanese and Vietnamese martyrs, 23, 206-207, plate 13
of St Francis Xavier, 23, 204-207, plates 12-14
religion
Chinese, characteristics of, 39, 195-209
Christian mission to Buddhists, Tao Fong Shan, 24, 312-317
resurgence of folk, in western China, 32, 193-198
and rural organization in 19th century China (M.
Topley) 8, 9-43
see also altar images; altars;
ancestor worship; Buddhism; deities; festivals; folk
religion; Gods and spirits; light
symbolism; propitiation; Shrines; Taoism; temples
religious beliefs and practices:
Chinese (J.F. Pas) 19, 149-175; 19, 176-191
Hakka: effect of environmental change (review: E.L.
Johnson) 10, 204-210; langming ordination names, 36, 93-127
in pre-modern China, 22, 344-346
Rennie, A.H.,
Hongkong Milling Company and, 28, 218-222
rents, agricultural, in H.K. (W.A. Taylor) 6, 168-171
reptiles
of H.K. (V.A. Lance) S6, 9-13; S6, 18-20; (J.D. Romer) 17, 232-234
Republic of China (1912-49)
democracy and disenchantment in, (review), 62, 245-246
payments in support of military operations, 1920, 25, 216-217
Sino-British relations in Late Qing and Early Republic China, 54,
101-129
war and revolution in South China, (review), 62, 259-261
research
cultural identity and self-awareness in process of, 33, 203-210
methodology, tracing graves in Hong Kong, 38, 395-398
resettlement of Hakka villagers in urban environment:
social and economic changes (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
resistance to British occupation of New Territories,
1899: social background (R.G. Groves) 9, 31-64, fold, map; the Six-Day War of 1899, (review), 48, 233-236
reviews of books are indexed under the author of the book, the reviewer, and the subject(s)
Review Notes (see also Book Reviews). These books are in the RAS Library.
Annual Customs and Festivals in Peking (Tun Li Ch’en), Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 1987, 29, 423-424, (423)
Asian Development Outlook 1992, Asian Development Bank and Oxford University Press, 1992, 30, 344-349, (345)
Baker, Hugh, Hong Kong Images – People and Animals,
29, 423-424, (423)
Balfour-Paul, Glen, The End of Empire in the Middle
East: Britain’s Relinquishment of Power in Her Last Three Arab
Dependencies, 30, 344-349, (344)
The Bedouin of Cyrenaica: Studies in Personal and Corporate Power (Peters), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990, 30, 344-349, (348)
Bernstein, Gail Lee, Japanese Marxist: A Portrait
of Kawakami Hajime 1879-1946, 30, 344-349, (344)
Blake, Stephen P., Shahjahamabad: the Sovereign
City of Mughal India 1639-1739, 30, 344-349, (344)
Bonavia, David, China’s Warlords, 33, 224-228, (224)
Brodie, Patrick, Crescent Over Cathay: China and ICI 1898-1956, 30, 344-349, (344)
Cameron, Nigel, The Chinese Smile, 29, 423-424, (424)
Captive in Shanghai: A Story of Internment in World War II (Collar), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 30, 344-349, (345)
Captured in Tibet
(Ford) (reprint of 1957 edition), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (424)
Chan, Wing-tsit, ed, Chu His and Neo-Confucianism, 30, 344-349, (344)
China’s Crisis: Essays from an Intellectual in Exile (Liu Binyan), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990, 30, 344-349, (345)
China’s Warlords (Bonavia), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1995, 33, 224-228, (224)
The Chinese American Family Album (Hobber), Oxford University Press, New York, 1994, 33, 224-228, (225)
Chinese Furniture
(Clunas), Victoria and Albert Museum Far Eastern Series,1988, Oxford University
Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (423-4)
Chinese Painting (Lai), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, 30, 344-349, (347)
The Chinese Smile
(Cameron), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (424)
Chinese Snuff Bottles (Kleiner), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1994, 33, 224-228, (225)
Chinese Tomb Figurines (Paludan), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1994, 33, 224-228, (226)
A Choice Fulfilled: The Business of High Technology (Kao), The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1991, 30, 344-349, (346)
Choy, Philip P., Dong, Lorraine and Hom, Marlon K, The
Coming Man: 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese, 33, 224-228, (224)
Chu His and Neo-Confucianism (Chan Wing-tsit, ed), University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1986, 30, 344-349, (344)
Clunas, Craig, Chinese Furniture, 29, 423-424, (423-4)
Collar, Hugh, Captive in Shanghai: A Story of
Internment in World War II, 30, 344-349, (345)
The Coming Man: 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese (Choy et alia), Joint Publishing, Hong Kong, 1994, 33, 224-228, (224)
Confucianism and Autocracy: Professional Elites in
the Founding of the Ming Dynasty (Dardess),
University of California, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1983, 30, 344-349, (345)
Crescent Over Cathay: China and ICI 1898-1956 (Brodie), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 30, 344-349, (344)
Crime and Justice in Hong Kong (Traver and Vagg), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1991, 30, 344-349, (347-8)
Culture Shock: Hong Kong (Wen and Lee), Times Publications, Singapore, 1995, 33, 224-228, (226)
Dardess, John W., Confucianism and Autocracy:
Professional Elites in the Founding of the Ming Dynasty, 30, 344-349, (345)
The Death of the Hu Yaobang (Pang Pang), University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1989, 30, 344-349, (348)
deBary, William Theodore, First Asian Civilization:
A Dialogue in Five Stages, 30, 344-349, (345-6)
Education and Society in Hong Kong: Toward One
Country and Two Systems (Postiglione and Leung,
eds), Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 1992 (1994 reprint), 33, 224-228, (226)
The End of Empire in the Middle East: Britain’s
Relinquishment of Power in Her Last Three Arab Dependencies (Balfour-Paul), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, 30, 344-349, (344)
Endicott-West, Elizabeth, Mongolian Rule in China:
Local Administration in the Yuan Dynasty, 30, 344-349, (346)
First Asian Civilizations: A Dialogue in Five Stages (deBary), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988, 30, 344-349, (345-6)
First Sea Lord – The Life and Work of Sir Y.K. Pao (Hutcheon), Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (424)
Ford, Robert, Captured in Tibet, 29, 423-424, (424)
Garrett, Valery M., Mandarin Squares, 29, 423-424, (424)
Hobber, Dorothy and Thomas, The Chinese American Family Album, 33, 224-228, (225)
Hong Kong Images – People and Animals (Baker), Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (423)
Human Rights in Hong Kong (Wacks), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, 30, 344-349, (348)
Humphreys, Christmas, A Popular Dictionary of
Buddhism, 29, 423-424, (424)
Hutcheon, Robin, First Sea Lord – The Life and Work
of Sir Y.K. Pao, 29, 423-424, (424)
India and the Soviet Union: Trade and Technology Transfer (Mehrotra), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990, 30, 344-349, (345)
Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Hajime 1879-1946 (Bernstein), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990, 30, 344-349, (344)
Kao, Charles K., A Choice Fulfilled: The Business of High Technology, 30, 344-349, (346)
Kleiner, Robert, Chinese Snuff Boxes, 33, 224-228, (225)
The Kuomintang Left in the National Revolution 1924-1931 (So Wai-chor), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1991, 30, 344-349, (347)
Lai, T.C., Chinese Painting, 30, 344-349, (347)
Lin Binyan, China’s Crisis: Essays from an Intellectual in Exile, 30, 344-349, (345)
Mandarin Squares
(Garrett), Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 29, 423-424, (424)
Mehrotra, Santosh K., India and the Soviet Union:
Trade and Technology Transfer, 30, 344-349, (345)
Mongolian Rule in China: Local Administration in the Yuan Dynasty (Endicott-West), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989, 30, 344-349, (346)
O’Brien, Kevin J., Reform without Liberalization:
China’s National People’s Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change,
30, 344-349, (346)
Paludan, Ann, Chinese Tomb Figurines, 33, 224-228, (226)
Pang Pang, The Death of Hu Yaobang, 30, 344-349, (348)
Peters, Emrys L., The Bedouin of Cyrenaica: Studies
in Personal and Corporate Power, 30, 344-349, (348)
The Politics of Development: Perspectives on Twentieth Century Asia (Scalpino), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989, 30, 344-349, (347)
A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism (Humphreys), Curzon Press, London, 1984, 29, 423-424, (424)
Postiglione, Gerard A., and Leung, Julian Y.M. (eds), Education
and Society in Hong Kong: Toward One Country and Two Systems, 33, 224-228, (226)
Reardon-Anderson, James, The Study of Change:
Chemistry in China 1840-1949, 30, 344-349, (347)
Reform without Liberalization: China’s National
People’s Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change (O’Brien), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990, 30, 344-349, (346)
Roberts, Priscilla, ed, Sino-American Relations Since 1900, 30, 344-349, (348)
Scalapino, Robert A., The Politics of Development:
Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Asia, 30, 344-349, (347)
Shahjahanabad: the Sovereign City of Mughal India 1639-1739 (Blake), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, 30, 344-349, (344)
Shozo, Fukuda, With Sweat and Abacus: Economic
Roles of Southeast Asian Chinese on the Eve of World War II, 33, 224-228, (227-228)
Sino-American Relations Since 1900 (Roberts), Centre of Asian Studies, Hong Kong, 1991, 30, 344-349, (348)
The Study of Change: Chemistry in China 1840-1949 (Reardon-Anderson), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, 30, 344-349, (347)
So Wai-chor, The Kuomintang Left in the National Revolution 1924-1931, 30, 344-349, (347)
Thrice Told Tale: Feminism, Postmodernism and Ethnographic Responsibility (Wolf), Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1992, 30, 344-349, (348)
Traver, Harold and Vagg, Jon, eds, Crime and Justice in Hong Kong, 30, 344-349, (347-8)
Tun Li Ch’en (Derk Bodde, trans), Annual Customs
and Festivals in Peking, 29, 423-424, (423)
Wacks, Raymond, ed, Human Rights in Hong Kong, 30, 344-349, (348)
Wen, Betty, and Lee, Elizabeth, Cultural Shock: Hong Kong, 33, 224-228, (226)
With Sweat and Abacus: Economic Roles of Southeast
Asian Chinese on the Eve of World War II (Shozo),
Select Books, Singapore, 33, 224-228, (227-228)
Wolf, Margery, Thrice Told Tale: Feminism,
Postmodernism and Ethnographic Responsibility, 30, 344-349, (348)
revolution,
1911, poem on, 29, 382-384
Reynolds, W.A.
articles & notes by:
“A journey to Yenan, 1946” (lecture) 17, 43-54, map, 14 photos
“Operation and maintenance of a road transport system in West China,
1942-46” (article) 16, 135-161, 2 maps, 2 photos
rhinoceros, on
island of Hainan, 45, 235-236
Rhoads, Edward
J.M.
author of reviewed book:
War and
Revolution in South China: The Story of a Transnational Biracial Family,
1936-1951 (Reviewed by Frank Ching)
62, 259-261
Rhodoleia championi, Hook. (col. plate) after 3, 44; see also 3, 48
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
or Rose myrtle (photos) 17, plates 32A-B
rice:
farming, in Shatin, 21, 196-206
hullers, in New Territories, 28, 226-228, plate 13
wine
offerings in ancestor worship (G. Aijmer) 18, 71-72
Richardson, H.
articles & notes by:
“Tibet as it was” (lecture) 1, 42-49
Richmond
Terrace see Basilea Terrace
Rickett, Professor W. Allyn
articles & notes by:
“The new constitution and China’s emerging legal
system in perspective” (article), 22, 99-117
author of reviewed book:
(ed. and transl.) Kuan-tzu (管子), a repository of early Chinese thought, Vol. I, Hong Kong Univ. P., 1965 (review: H.S. Chuan) 6, 138-140
Ride, Sir Lindsay:
42, 186 (photo)
historical
talks by, 61, 150-183
and Lady Ride Memorial Fund, 43, xxii, xxxviii; 44, 163-5; 45, 270; history of, 63, 277-286
articles & notes by:
(and J.L. Cranmer-Byng) “Notes on Hunter’s journal” 4, 37-41
“The Old Protestant Cemetery in Macao” (lecture) 3, 9-35
Ridout, Naomi
articles
& notes by:
“ ‘He Has Given up an Immense Deal for his
Wife’: A Case Study of Intermarriage in Early Colonial Hong Kong” (article), 62, 101-122 (photos)
riots, Hong Kong:
1884, 22, 65-98;
(L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
see also
Hong Kong specific years 1967, 2019
ritual, Fen-teng (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-99; see also Tun fu (躉符) ceremonies and occasional rites
river basins, International: proceedings of a seminar,
University of British Columbia, 1961, ed. by
J.D. Chapman (book notice) 3, 141
Robert, Father Léon
and the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres in
Hong Kong, 1914-19, 52, 225-266
Roberts, Christopher
book reviewed by:
Ho Chi Minh in Hong Kong (Gunn), 62, 247-249
Roberts,
Lew
author of reviewed book:
Over
Hong Kong
(Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 335-336
Roberts, Priscilla
author
of reviewed book:
(and
John M. Carroll, eds) Hong Kong in
the Cold War, (Reviewed by Leo F. Goodstadt) 57,
250-252
book reviewed by: 30, 320-324
Robbins, Penny
articles & notes by:
(and M. Tong-Draper and G. Roper) “Backstreets of Beijing. Notes on the RASHKB Easter, 1998 visit to Beijing” (note), 38, 375-379, 380-2 (photos)
Robinson, C.
articles & notes by:
“Kashmir holiday” (article) 3, 131-135, 2 plates
Roland,
Charles G.
author of reviewed book:
Long Night’s Journey into Day:
Prisoners of War in Hong Kong and Japan, 1941-1945 (Reviewed by: D. Waters), 41, 419-422
Rome, ancient,
cult of the dead in, compared with modern China, 25, 119-151
Romer, John D.
articles & notes by:
“Brook’s gecko found in Macau” (note) 18, 191
“First record of… Leptobrachium pelodytoides, Boulenger, in
Hong Kong” (note) 18, 211-212
“Occurrence of the frogs Rana paraspinosa and Rana
spinosa in Hong Kong” (note) 17, 237-238
“Reptiles new to Hong Kong” (note) 17, 232-234
obituary of: death of, 22, xii
roof gable: Chinese farmhouse, 19th century, at San Tin, N.T. (plate) after S1, 24; see also S1, 43-4
Rookmaaker, Kees
articles & notes by:
(and Henri Carpenter) “Early references to the
rhinoceros on the Chinese island of Hainan” (note), 45, 235-236
rope-making
on Ap Lei Chau, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 198-199
Roper, Geoffrey William, QPM CPM 1937-2012
articles & notes by:
“Backstreets of Beijing. Notes on the RASHKB Easter, 1998 visit to Beijing” (note), 38, 375-379, 380-2 (photos)
“The Drunken Dragon Dance and the Tan Gong (Tam Kung) festivals: notes on the RASHKB visit to Macau, May 1997” (note), 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
“Easter, 1997 in Shanghai: notes on the RAS HK visit” (note), 37, 163-165, 166-7 (illus), 168 (photo)
“The History and Design of the Lin Fa Kung Temple, Tai Hang, Hong Kong”
(article), 47, 81-90 (photos,
map)
“Report on visit to Tai Hang fire dragon dance,
Mid-Autumn festival, 1992” (note), 30, 307-308, plates 14-15
“Report on visits to the Swire Institute of Marine Science and Cape D’Aguilar, 1993 and 1994” (note), 33, 217-218, 219-20 (photos)
obituary of: 53, 337-340
Rosary
Hill
Zindel’s
Rosary Hill, 57,
36-66
rose myrtle or Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (photos) 17,
plate 32A-B
Roskam, Cole
book
reviewed by:
The Making of Hong Kong: From Vertical to
Volumetric (Shelton, Karakiewicz, Kvan), 51, 340-342
Rossabi,
Morris
author of reviewed book:
(ed.),
China Among Equals: The Middle Kingdom and Its Neighbors 10th – 14th
Centuries (Reviewed by: T.H.C. Lee), 24, 325-328
Rowe, Edith
(missionary), letters from China written by, 1903-1906, 25, 152-186
Royal Armouries (Tower of London), acquisition of ‘Benin’
cannon by, 38, 293-296
Royal Asiatic Society, China Branch, formerly Philosophical
Society of China (H.A. Rydings) 13, 20-22; Transactions, 1847-59
(editorial) 2, 1-4
Royal Asiatic Society, Friends of the HK Branch (UK): 38, xvii; 39, xvii-xviii; 40, xxi; 41, xxv, xxix-xxxi; 42, xxxiii-xxxv, xxix; 43, xxiv, xlvi-xlvii; 44, 180-2; 45, 265-6, 284-6; 47, 238-240; 48, 269-270; 49, 349-350; 50, 437; 51, 397-398; 52, 393-394; 54, 266-267
report of, 38,
xxvi-xxvii; 39, xxii-xxiii; 40, xxvii-xxix
visit to British
Museum, 1999, 38, 404-406
visit to Cornwall, 41, 357-364, 365 (photo)
Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch, 34, 152-153
an account of, 34, 129-145
activities and events (see also lectures, tours
and visits), 28, vii-x; 29, ix-xi; 30, vii-ix; 35, xi-xii; 36, xii-xiv; 37, xv; 38, xv-xvi; 39, xv-xvi; 40, xviii-xx; 43,
xxvii; 44, 160-2, 168-9; 45, 266, 272; 47, 223; 48, 255; 53, 354-355; 54, 259-263; 56, 267-270; 57, 287-288; 58, 303-304; 59, 267-268; 60, 289-291; 61, 283-289; 62,
279-285; 63, 359-361
addresses:
golden jubilee, 50, 9-16
inaugural (F.S. Drake) 1, 11-17
to Society, 1983, 22, xiv-xvi, 22, xvii, plates 1-2; 29, xviii-xix; 39, 235-242, 244-5, 250 (photo)
what the RAS means to me, 51, 381-384
writing an historical novel, 52, 379-387
anniversaries:
30th anniversary
dinner, 30th, 30, ix, plate 16
40th anniversary
celebration of, 39, 235-249, 250-3 (photos); 40, 227-229 (photos)
conference, 42, 139-159
50th
anniversary
address, 50, 9-16
Golden Jubilee Address, 50, 9-16
of the Journal, 1961-2010, 50, 21-49
60th anniversary:
figuring out the Journal, (special 60th anniversary
article), 60, 40-56
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special 60th anniversary
article), 60, 7-23
three score years and … (special 60th
anniversary article), 60, 24-39
annual general meetings, resolutions, 42, xxxvi-xxxviii
Antiquities Advisory Board, membership of, 28, xiii-xiv
assets, on permanent loan to institutions, 37, 177-179
Auditors’, Hon, report (see also Hon Treasurer’s report), 28, xviii; 29, xx; 30, xvii; 31, xiv; 33, xvi; 34, xv-xvi; 35, xvi-xvii, xxii-xxiii; 36, xxi-xxii; 37, xxv-xxvi; 38, xxviii-xxix; 39, xxv-xxvi; 40, xxx-xxxi; 41, xxxii-xxxiii; 42, xxxix-xl; 43, xxviii-xxix; 44, 170; 45, 273
conferences, 39, 235-249, 250-3 (photos); 40, 277 (photo), 229 (photo)
contributors to journal, see under journal
designatory letters after member’s name, 40, 205-206
donation of archives and artefacts to, 41, 375-378
Editor’s, Hon, notes, 29, xxiv; 30, xxi-xxii; 38, ii; 40, iii-iv; 42, iii-v; 43, iv-vi
enquiries of, 42, 449-451
expeditions, 21, 2; 22, ix; 23, viii-ix
film shows, 23, viii-ix
heritage interest group report: 50, 435-436; 51, 395-396; 52,
390-392
history of, 22, xiv-xvi; 37, 149-159
honorary members, 37, 181-182; 41, xxv-xxvi
Hon. Treasurer’s report (1960) 1, 10; (1961) 2, 10; (1962) 3, 7; (1963) 4, 6-7; (1964) 5, 6-7; (1965) 6, 6-7; (1966) 7, 9-10; (1967) 8, 6-7; (1968) 9, 5-6; (1969) 10, 11-13; (1970)
11, 9-12; (1971) 12, 6-8; (1972) 13, 9-10; (1973) 14,
8-9; (1974) 15, 9-12; (1975) 16, 6-9; (1975) [sic] 17,
6-9; (1977) 18, 9-11; (1978) 19, xiv-xv; (1979) 20,
xvi-xvii; 21, 6-8; 22, xviii-xx; 23, xv-xvi; 24, xvi-xix; 25, xvi-xvii; 26, xiv-xv; 27, xiii-xiv; 28, xix-xxii; 29,
xxi-xxii; 30, xviii-xix; 31, xv-xviii; 33, xvii-xx; 34,
xvii-xx; 35, xviii-xxi; 36, xxiii-xxviii; 37, xxvii-xxxii;
38, xxx-xxxiv; 39, xxvii-xxxiii; 40, xxxii-xli; 41,
xxxiv-xli; 42, xli-xlviii; 43, xxx-xxxviii; 44, 171-7; 45,
274-80; 47, 224-233; 48, 256-266; 49,
351-362; 50, 438-450; 51, 399-411; 52,
395-407; 53, 361-372; 54, 264-265, 268-279; 56, 271-273; 57, 289-291; 58, 305-307; 59, 269-271; 60, 292-294; 61, 290-292; 62, 286-288; 63, 362-364
inaugural address (F.S. Drake) 1, 11-17
journal, 21, 2-3; 22, x; 32, x; 33, xiii-xiv; 41, xxii-xxiv; 43, xxiii; 45, 266-7
contributors to, notes on, 33, vi; 34, vi; 35, v; 36, vi-vii; 37, ix-x; 38, x-xi; 39, ix-x; 40, xii-xiii; 41, xi-xiii; 42,
xvi-xviii; 43, xvi-xix; editorial, 50, 7-8; Fiftieth
Anniversary of the, 1961-2010, 50, 21-49; new format of (editorial), 56, 6-8;
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special anniversary
article), 60, 7-23; figuring
out the Journal, (special anniversary
article), 60, 40-56
lectures and talks, 21, 1-2; 22, viii-ix; 23, ix-x; 24, viii-x; 25, vii-ix; 26, vii-viii; 27, vii-viii; 32, ix-x, 199; 33, x-xi; 34, ix-x; 36, xiii-xiv; 37, xxi-xxii; 38, xx-xxi; 39, xx; 40, xxv; 41, xxi-xxii, xxvii; 42, xxi-xxii, xxxi; 43, xxii-xxiii; 44, 168-9
letter to Consultative Committee for the Basic Law (1989), 29, xvi-xvii
letter
regarding a new City Museum 11, 7-8
library: 21, 5; 23, xii-xiii; 24, xii; 25, x-xi; 26, xii; 27, xi-xii; 28, xi-xii; 29, xi-xii; 30, xi; 31, xi; 32, x-xi; 33, xiii; 34, xi, 130-1; 36, xvi-xvii; 37, xv; 40, xxi; 41, xx-xxi; 42, xxviii-xxix, liii-lviii; 42, 361-367, 368-71 (photos); 43, xxiv; 45, 267-8
lists of books received 3, 142; 4, 143-5; 8, 178-99; 9, 180-2; 11, 14-16; 12, 10-11
report (1968/69) 9, 179-80;
(1969/70) 10,
14-15; (1970) 11, 13-14; (1971)
12, 9; (1972) 13, 11-12; (1973) 14, 10-11; (1974) 15,
13; (1975) 16,10-11; (1976) 17, 10-11; (1977-78) 18,
12-13; (1978-79) 19, xvi-xvii; (1979-80) 20, xviii; 21, 9; 22, xxi-xxii; 23, xvii; 24, xx; 25, xviii; 26, xvi; 27, xv; 28, xxiii; 29, xxiii; 30, xx; 31, xix; 37, xxxiii-xxxiv; 38, xxxv-xxxvi; 39, xxxiv-xxxv; 40, xlii-xliv; 41, xlii-xlix; 42, xlix-lii;43,
xxxix-xlv; 44, 178-9; 45, 281-3; 47, 234-235; 48, 267-268; 49, 345-348; 50, 433-434; 51,
393-394; 52, 388-389; 53, 353; 54, 257-258
rules 15, 15; 18, 13-14
logo, 36, 252
membership (see also honorary members), 21, 4-5; 22, xi; 23, xiii; 25, xii-xiii; 26, xi; 27, x; 28, vii; 29, vii-viii; 30, ix-x; 31, x-xi; 32, xii; 33, xiv, 139-40; 36, xi-xiii; 37, xi-xiii; 38, xii-xv; 39, xii-xiii; 40, xiv-xvi; 41, xv-xviii; 42, xix, xxvii-xviii; 43, xx-xxii; 44, 158-9; 45, 265
membership lists (1961) 1, 127-132; (1962) 2, 127-134; (1963) 3, 149-160; (1964) 4, 155-170; (1965) 5, 127-143; (1966) 6, 172-188; (1967) 7, 189-205; (1968) 8, 200-217; (1969) 9, 183-200; (1970) 10, 216-233; (1971) 11, 226-243; (1974) 14, 245-265; (1977) 17, 239-261; 19, 235-260; 21, 211-216; 22, 363-368
newsletter, 28, xiii
origin and history (J.R. Jones) 1, 1-4
past presidents, 36, 251
patron, 22, xi; 28, xvi
photographic exhibition, 2001, 40, 207 (photo)
photographic survey of Hong Kong, (H.A.
Rydings) 15, 295-300;
21, 3-4; 22, x-xi; 23, x-xi; 24, xi-xii; 25, x; 31, xii
present role of the, in Hong Kong [2010], 50, 17-19
President’s report (1960) 1, 5-9; (1961) 2, 5-9; (1962) 3, 1-6; (1963) 4, 1-5; (1964) 5, 1-5; (1965) 6, 1-5; (1966) 7, 4-6; (1967) 8, 2-5; (1968) 9, 1-3; (1969) 10, 3-10; (1970)
11, 1-6; (1971) 12, 1-5; (1972) 13, 1-6; (1973) 14,
1-7; (1974) 15, 1-8; (1975) 16, 1-5; (1976-77) 17, 1-5;
(1977-78) 18, 3-8; (1978-79) 19, vii-xiii; (1979-80) 20,
x-xv; 21, 1-5; 22, viii-xiii; 23, viii-xiv; 24, viii-xv; 25, vii-xv; 26, vii-xiii; 27, vii-xii; 28, vii-xvii; 29, vii-xv; 30, vii-xiii; 31, vii-xiii; 32, vii-xiii; 33, ix-xv; 34, viii-xiii; 35, vii-xv; 36, x-xx; 37, xi-xxiv; 38, xii-xxv; 39, xi-xxi; 40, xiv-xxvi; 41,
xiv-xxviii; 42, xix-xxxii; 43, xx-xxvii; 44, 158-69; 45,
263-72; 47, 211-223; 48, 243-254; 49,
333-344; 50, 423-432; 51, 385-392; 53, 345-352; 54, 253-256; 56, 262-266; 57, 283-286; 58, 298-302; 59, 258-266; 60, 285-288; 61,
279-282; 62, 276-278; 63, 355-358
projects, 38, xxiii-xxiv; 39, xvi-xvii; 40, xx
publications, 21, 2-3; 22, x; 23, xi-xii; 24, xi; 25, ix-x, xii; 26, xi-xii; 27, xi; 28, x-xi; 29, xii-xiii; 30, x-xi
review of activities, 1959-1969 (J.R. Jones) 10, 3-8
Sir Lindsay and Lady Ride Memorial Fund
Report, 49, 363-376; 50, 451-464; 51,
412-414; 52, 408-414; 53, 356-360; 56, 274-276; 57, 292-294; 58, 308-310; 59, 272-274; 60, 295-297;
61, 293-295; 62, 289-291; history of, 63, 277-286; 63,
365-367
symposia, 26, x-xi; 27, ix-x
tours and visits (see also activities and events and visits), 22, ix; 23, viii-ix; 24, x-xi; 25, vii-ix, xiii-xiv; 26, viii-ix; 27, viii-ix; 31, ix-x; 32, viii-ix; 33, xi; 34, ix; 35, xii-xiii; 36, xiv-xv; 37, xxiii-xxiv; 38, xxii; 39, xxi; 40, xxvi; 41, xxi-xxii, xxviii; 42, xxi-xxii, xxxii
tours and visits, notes for, 23, 1-6; 23, 7-11; 23, 12-17; 25, 17-26; 30, ix
tours and visits, reports on, 30, 307-308, 30, 309-313, plates 14-15; 33, 217-218, 219-20 (photos); 34, 133-138; 37, 163-165, 166-7 (illus), 168 (photo),
169-73, 174-5 (photos); 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos), 329-51, 352-68
(photos), 375-9, 380-2 (photos); 39, 273 (photo), 283-9; 40, 233, 234-49 (photos); 41, 189-226, 227-39 (photos); 42, 417-429 (photos), 459-66; 43, 163-182 (photos); 43, 183-184 (photo)
visits to places of interest in H.K. (J.W. Hayes and others) 11, 194-197; 12, 207-212; 14, 196-234, plates 44-8, 50; 16, 262-263; 16, 263-280, 16, 305-306; 17, 157-179, map, plates 32-38; 179-85, plates
45-53; 185-93, plates 39-44; No. 1 Chatham Path, 47, 189-197
also
see activities
and events, review of activities, tours and visits
volunteers, 38, xvi-xvii, xxv; 39, xvii; 40,
xx-xxi, 231-2; 41, xxiv; 40, 231-232, 43, xlviii-li; 44, 183-4; 45, 269, 287-8; 47,
236-237
Royal Asiatic Society (London) gift of Chinese books
from Sir G.T. Staunton (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 1, 124-126; 2, 125; 4, 146
Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies
Series
complete
list of publications to 2022, 63, 277-286
Royal Asiatic Society, North China Branch
former president of, 38, 129
Huang Jia
Yazhou Wenhui Bei Zhongguo Zhihui Yanjiu (a study of
the, 1857-1952), (review), 46, 204-210
library of, brief account (J.R. Jones) 1, 3; library (note) 20, 164-165; 28, 185-197; 45,
268
Royal Marines, monument to, in Happy Valley, 38, 158, 170 (illustrations), 171 (photo)
Royal Naval Dockyard Police
The Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps, 1939-41, 50, 317-342
China Station: history, 1830-60 (review: L. Wright) 19, 229-232
China Station, HMS Hermes on, 1930-1933, 43, 105-121, 122-6 (photos)
HMS Tamar and the sinews of empire, (review), 62, 243-245
Hong Kong’s figurehead collection…that was, 62, 212-222
journal of Charles Courtney, Surgeon RN, Second
Opium War, 1856-60, (review), 56,
234-235
the
nemeses of Lieutenant William Pedder RN, 57,
158-186
Surgeon-Lieutenant Bertram Bickford on the
China Station, 1910-12,
51, 115-142
Ruan Yuan (阮元 scholar-official), in mid-Qing period, 31, 40-64
rural:
administration in Southern Sung China (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 184-185
communities of, 24, 328-330
economy, foreign trade and, in pre-liberation China,
1870-1937, 29, 405-410
essays on rural
Hong Kong by James Hayes, (review), 61, 245-249
history
project, Yuen Long, N.T., 1973 (J.T. Kamm) 17, 199-202
industries:
husk-grinders, manufacture of, 30, 302-303, plates 10-13
rice hullers, 28, 226-228, plate 13
Southern District officer reports: islands and villages in rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60 (review), 51, 343-350
life:
in early communist China (review: J.A. Beaudry) 6, 150-152
in
Hoi-P’ing County, S. China (Y.F. Woon) 17, 101-111
in the N.T.: 1898 (J.W. Hayes) 2, 75-102
in the N.T.: social and economic changes in Hakka
villages (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 42-79; social and economic changes
resulting from forced migration (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
organization and religion in 19th century China (M.
Topley) 8, 9-43
plays,
Chinese see Yang ke 秧歌
Russell & Co.
and the founding of
Augustine Heard & Co (review), 50, 400-402
Howqua and the Howqua, 50, 99-121
Russia:
and the ‘Great Game’ in Asia, 30, 314-315
and Soviet relations with Hong Kong,
Taiwan, and Macao, (review), 47, 207-210
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), China and the Chinese during, 43, 127-153, 154-62 (photos)
Rydings, H.A. (Tony)
articles & notes by:
“Books from the Victoria Library” (N. & Q.) 9, 152-153, plate
“McMullen collection of bills of lading” (notes) 13, 154-162, plate (facsim.)
(and J.W. Hayes) “A missing Chinese library” (note) 20, 159-162
“Missing maps: Sowerby’s Sport and science on the Sino Mongolian
frontier” (note) 18, 190
“Notes on Hong Kong libraries in the nineteenth century”
(article) 8, 56-66
“Photographic survey of Hong Kong: notes to accompany an
exhibition” 15, 295-300
“Transactions of the China Medico-Chirurgical Society, 1845-6”
(article) 13, 13-27, facsim.
“Problems of the China trade a century ago: two
letters on transit passes” (note), 22, 285-294
(Index Vols 1-10)
(Index Vols 11-20)
biography of:
contributions to the development of Hong Kong research and library studies, 48, 69-87
obituary of, 44, 156-157; retirement of, 22, xiii, xvii, plate 2; an appreciation of, 44, 155
Saeki, John
author
of reviewed book:
The Last Tigers of Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Thomas
Gomersall) 63, 331-333
Sagart, Dr Laurent
articles & notes by:
“Phonology of a Cantonese dialect of the New
Territories: Kat Hing Wai” (article), 22, 142-160
author of reviewed book:
Phonologie
du Dialect Hakka de Sung Him Tong (Reviewed by: J. McCoy), 22, 353-356
Sai Kung (西貢) district, N.T.:
conservation and land use in, study of, 43, 1-14
District of, history and experience during World War
II, 22, 161-216, plates 3-5
ethnic groups and social change in, 22, 315-317
R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: J.W. Hayes) S1, 41-2; (B.
Williams) S1, 46-7
propitiation ceremony, 1960 (G.C.W. Grout) 11, 207-209
Sai Wan Military Cemetery see
Chai Wan
Sai Ying Pun (西營盤 Hong Kong Island), urban development of, in the 19th century, 35, 59-73
St
John’s Cathedral
a
history of, (review), 53, 329-331
St John’s Island (上川島 Chuan Shan Islands, China), visit to, 42, 435-441, 442-7 (photos); 45, 229
St Joseph Church, Macao
and college, (review), 58, 289-291
St
Mary’s Church
traces
of a modern Hong Kong architectural practice, 1933–1991, 54, 59-79
St Paul’s Church, Macao: possible inspiration for Bowring’s hymn
(J.M. Braga) 11, 203-204
St Paul de Chartres
Father Léon Robert and the Sisters of, in Hong Kong, 1914-19, 52, 225-266
St Stephen’s College, Stanley, H.K.:
the bombing of Bungalow C, 57, 108-129
main
hall (photo) 17, plate 1
short
history of Bungalow A, 57,
88-107
St
Theresa’s Church
Chinese and Western Designs for, 1928-32, 58, 81-109
Salkeld, Kim
articles & notes by:
“Witness to the Revolution: Surgeon-Lieutenant Bertram
Bickford on the China Station, 1910-12” (article), 51, 115-142 (photos, illustration)
book reviewed by:
Hong Kong Confidential: Life as a Subversive, (Wong), 59,
252-254
Sallnow-Smith,
Nick
articles & notes by:
“The Shaping of Hong Kong’s Central Business District” (article), 47, 5-32 (photos, illustrations, table, maps)
salt:
manufacture in H.K. (S.Y. Lin) 7, 138-151, 4 diagrs., 2 plates
price and consumption of in China in 1901, 49, 127-218
Sam Tung Uk (三楝屋) village, Tsuen Wan, N.T.
(note) 14, 232-234
sampans, off Tsing Lung Tau, 1957, photo of drawing of, 24, 142 (plate 3)
San, Louis de, 42, 357-360; Asian gliding record established by, 1940, 42, 345-349, 350-6 (photos)
San On County
and its magistrates in the late Ming and early
Qing, (review), 58, 271-274
San On District (新安縣):
administrative divisions (J.T. Kamm) 17, 72-73
description, mid-nineteenth cent. (R. Kröne) 7, 104-137
economic conditions: Ch’ing dynasty (J.T. Kamm) 17, 55-84
ethnography (S.F. Balfour) 10, 134-140
history (J.W. Hayes) 14, 108-135
map of S. Volonteri, 1866 (R.C.Y. Ng) 9, 141-148, plate (map); (J.W. Hayes) 10, 193-196
name (P.Y.L. Ng) 3, 146
San P’ing Tsu-shih, cult of, 33, 120-121, 127-8 (photos)
San Po Kung (三保公) see Cheng Ho (鄭和)
San Tai Tsu-shih, cult of, 33, 121-122, 127 (photo)
San Tin (新田):
centre of village (plate) facing S1, 25
R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: D. Akers Jones) S1, 43-4
San Tsuen Pai (新村排), Tsuen Wan, N.T.: shrine and meeting
hall of Chung Hung Kan (J.W. Hayes) 19, 209-212
sandal
wood mills, Tsuen Wan, N.T. (J.W. Hayes) 16, 282-283, plate 26; 19, plates
8-11
Sandalwood Mountains… the early Chinese in Hawaii
(review: C.W.W. Lee) 15, 343-344
Sandhaus, Derek
author
of reviewed book:
Tales of Old Hong Kong: Treasures from the
Fragrant Harbour,
(Reviewed by Robert Nield) 51, 353-354
Santarém
(Brazil), sepulchral urn of Martim Afonso de Melo in, 36, 247-250
Sarawak
Chinese in, 22, 338-339
history, 19th century (L.R. Wright) 12, 29-40
White rajah rule in, end of, 22, 339-341
Saso, M.R.
author
of reviewed book:
Taiwan feasts and customs, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Chabanel Language Institute, 1966 (review: M.
Topley) 7, 174-176
Sassoon dynasty
enterprise and extravagance of the, (review), 62, 262-264
Sassoon, Joseph
author of reviewed
book:
The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 62, 262-264
Saunders,
Richard M.K.
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Chun Chiu Pang, illustrations by Sally Grace Bunker) Portraits of
Trees of Hong Kong and Southern China, (Reviewed by Karen Barretto) 59, 242-244
Schenk, Catherine R.
articles & notes by:
“Hong Kong’s Monetary System, the Currency Board’s
Silver Jubilee” (review essay), 48,
223-227
books
reviewed by:
Hong Kong’s link to the U.S. dollar: origin and evolution (John Greenwood), 48, 223-227
Hong Kong’s money: history, logic, and operation of the currency peg (Latter), 48, 223-227
Profits, policies and panics: Hong Kong’s banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935-1980 (Goodstadt), 48, 223-227
Schofield,Walter:
articles & notes by:
“Archaeology in Hong Kong and South China, 1938” (article) 12, 161-168
“Defence wall at pass between Kowloon City and Kowloon
Tsai” (N. & Q.) 9, 154-156
“Further notes on the Sung Wong Toi” (article) 8, 67-73, 3 plates (map, 3 photos.)
“The islands around Hong Kong” (article), 23, 91-112
“Memories of the District Office South, New Territories of Hong Kong” (article) 17, 144-156
“Pile houses at Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 10th
January 1937” (N. & Q.) 10, 197-200, 2 plans, 6 plates
“Tung Kwu Island: the type site of Hong Kong’s older
prehistoric culture”
(article) 9, 65-81,
map, 9 plates, 2 tables
scholars
and scholarship, private patronage of, during the mid-Qing, 31, 40-64
village, in the traditional
New Territories and their book collections, 63, 179-225
Schomberg,
George Augustus, Major, R.A., Paintings ascribed to (P.H. Collin) 12, 20-28
schools:
Anglo-Chinese College, Malacca and Hong Kong, 26, 144-168
Buddhist, in H.K. (H. Welch) 1, 107-113
Diocesan Boys School:
24, 318-323, 234 (plate 48); (notes)
14, 222-230
history of, (review), 63, 312-316
Diocesan
Girls’ School
history of, (review),
63, 312-316
Female
Diocesan School
history of (1860–1869) Part 1, 61, 59-81
history of (1860–1869) Part 2, 62, 36-56
Hong Kong, 23, 8-10
Kau Sai, New Territories, 1951, 25, plate 11
“May 7 cadre”, in China, 22, 319-323
village, in Sheung Shui, 22, 252-270, plates 6-7
Schopp, Susan E.
author
of reviewed books:
(and Paul A.Van Dyke, eds.) The Private Side of the Canton
Trade, 1700–1840: Beyond the Companies, (Reviewed by Richard J. Grace) 58, 284-286
Sino-French
Trade at Canton, 1698–1842 (Reviewed by Richard
J. Grace) 62, 264-266
Schottenhammer, Angela
books
reviewed by:
Merchants
of Canton and Macao, Vol. 1, Politics and Strategies in Eighteen-Century
Chinese Trade (Van Dyke), 56,
215-223
Merchants
of Canton and Macao, Vol. 2, Success and Failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese
Trade (Van
Dyke), 56,
215-223
Schwartz, Professor Benjamin I.
essays on Chinese thought in honour of, 29, 401-405
author of reviewed
book:
China
off the Beaten Track: How to do it on your own (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 358-360
science, in
traditional China, 22, 356-358
Scollard, F.S
articles & notes by:
“Shiwan pottery explored” (article) 18, 101-112, (diagram, map, 11 photos)
Scott, A.C.
author
of reviewed book:
Traditional Chinese plays, translated, described and annotated… 2 vols. Madison, University of Wisconsin P., 1967-69 (review: anon) 10, 210-211; 10, 212-213
Scott, D.
articles & notes by:
“The Morrison Library: an early nineteenth century collection
in the Library of the University of Hong Kong” (article)
1, 50-67
Scott, Ian
book reviewed by: 29, 400-401
Scott, Janet Lee
articles & notes by:
“Structure and function in an urban organization: the
Mutual Aid Committees” (article), 22, 1-30
screen or doors in temples to deter spirits (photo) 20,
plate 5 (see also p. 13-14)
Se Yan
articles & notes by:
(with Patrick H. Hase) “The price and consumption of salt in China in 1901” (article), 49, 127-218
sea anemone from Tolo Harbour, H.K. (col. plate 3) after 10, 233
sea shore ecology of H.K. (B.S. Morton) S6, 84-107
sea
voyages, Chinese, 15th century (review: G.S. Graham) 13, 169-170
seals, Chinese:
(review: S. Chuang) 14, 236-237
(T.Y. Li) 2, 49-53, 2 plates; (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 149-150
seasonal variation in butterflies (V.R. Burkhardt) 4, 101-103
seaweed
collected for pigfood, Deep Bay, N.T. (note) 13, 168, photo
secret societies:
Chinese, 22, 327-328
Chinese, in Malaya (review: J.W. Hayes) 19, 232-234
in 19th century China: influence in rural areas (M. Topley) 8, 35-37
in 19th and 20th century China (review: M. Topley) 12, 223-227
see
also Triad societies
sectarian religious systems:
and rural organization in 19th century China (M. Topley) 8, 21-22, 27-35
see also Hsien-t’ien Tao (先天道) sect
Sedangs, King of the see Mayréna, Marie Charles David de
Seidensticker,
Edward
author of reviewed books:
Low
City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake: how the shogun’s ancient
capital became a great modern city, 1867-1923 (Reviewed by: T. Stanley), 33, 221-223
Tokyo Rising: The City since the Great Earthquake (Reviewed by: T.
Stanley), 33, 221-223
articles & notes by:
“Religious response to modernization in Taiwan: the
case of I-Kwan Tao” (article), 21, 43-70
Selby, Anne
articles & notes by:
(and Stephen Selby), “China Coast pidgin
English” (article), 35, 113-141
Selby, Stephen
articles & notes by:
(and Anne Selby), “China Coast pidgin English”
(article), 35, 113-141
“Chinese archery – an unbroken tradition?” (article), 42, 245-254
“Henry Thomas Jackman (1874-1928), Engineer, Public
Works Department, Hong Kong” (article), 26, 46-54
Selwyn-Clarke, Hilda
and Hong Kong’s reform impetus 1938–1941, 60, 57-77
Seremban, W. Malaysia: images of Guo and supporters in temple (photo:
K.G. Stevens) 18, plate 22
Sha Po
archaeology of, (review), 58, 256-257
Sha Tau Kok (沙頭角), N.T.:
district and market, 1853, 30, 281-297
market in, 1925, 33, 147-202
moving of Tin Hau image (J.W. Hayes) 10, 196-197, 2 plates
poem by village lady from, on 1911 Revolution, 29, 382-384
Sha Tin see Shatin
Shaanxi:
relief column and the Legion of
Frontiersmen, China Command, 1911-12, 51, 171-206
Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi), capital of Mogul India, 30, 344-349, (344)
Sham Chun (深圳 Shenzhen), inter-village war in, 30, 265-281
Sham
Shui Po
centre
of Poverty in HK, 53, 7-30
Sham, Shui-yu (沈瑞裕), Francis
articles & notes by:
(and J.W. Hayes) “Chang Yu-tang and an old hanging scroll
from Cheung Chau” (notes) 15, 311-318
Shan ko (山歌) or Mountain songs, Ming Dynasty: linguistic and literary value (J.
McCoy) 9, 101-112
Shan Liu (山寮) village, Sai Kung district: R.A.S. visit 1964: (report: J.W. Hayes) S1, 41-2
Shan Shek Wan (散石灣) village, Lantau Island: removal for fung shui reasons (J.W.
Hayes) 9, 156-158
Shan Tsui (山嘴)
incident at Chek Pik and
murals at, 53, 298-302
Shang dynasty, overthrow of, 38, 173-182, 183-5 (photos)
Shanghai
before the Treaty Port era, 48, 175-203
Cantonese compradors and merchants and, 31, 12-14, 17-9, 22-30
Defence Force in 1927, 48, 151-174
Eastern China and, memoir of, 1939, 30, 130-145
foreign theatre and music in (1850-1865), 29, 158-251
historical guide to, 22, 310-312
industrialists, in Hong Kong, 30, 339-340
International Settlement:
H.W.T. Hayter’s life
and political cartoons in the, 59,
148-174
political system in, 22, 31-64
internment in, during World War II, 30, 344-349, (345)
Jewish community in, 32, 149-163
Longhua temple in, 43, 15-28
lost libraries in, rediscovered, 44, 83-90
Municipal Council, biographical notes on members,
1850-1865, 24, 207-229
personal records of expatriate in, 38, 305-309, 310-4 (photos)
RAS HK Branch visit to, 1997, 37, 163-165, 166-7 (illus), 168 (photo)
Shanghai Christmas card, designed by Arnold Graham,
1905, 42, 373-376 (illus)
Shanghainese in H.K. (G.E. Guldin) 17, 113-114
Shang-ti Temple see Sheung-tai Temple
Shansi province (陝西), temples in, 38, 187-193, 194-8 (photos)
Shanxi province (山西), muleteers of, with Gladys Aylward, 44, 118-120
Share, Michael
author
of reviewed book:
Where empires collided: Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong,
Taiwan, and Macao, (Reviewed by Michael Luk) 47, 207-210
Shatin (沙田), N.T.:
building of a New Town, 55, 115-133
rice farming in, 21, 196-206
Tsang’s Big House (N. & Q.) 5, 125-126 (ed.
and transl. from Kung Sheung Daily News, 4 November 1964)
urban development (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 84-6 map
Shau Kei Wan (筲箕灣), H.K. Island:
R.A.S. visit, 1969: descriptive notes (J.W. Hayes) 10, 183-188, 2 plates
temple:
under altar (photo) 17, plate 20
Shek
Kwu Chau (石鼓洲):
grave of Elizabeth Ann Mclntyre (J. Moore) 14, 186-187
Shek O (石澳 Hong Kong Island), jiu
festival at, 1986, 26, 78-101, plates at 81-2, 89 and 94-5
Shek Pik (石壁), Lantau Island:
archaeological finds (J.W. Hayes) 2, 122-124; (J.C.Y. Watt) 9, 161-163, 2 plates
credit and money lending facilities, 1879-95 (J.W.
Hayes) 5, 119-122
example of a multiple-clan village (J.W. Hayes) S1, 10-15
fung shui and construction of reservoir (J.W. Hayes) S2, 22-30
Shek Pik New Village (石壁新村), Tsuen Wan district: R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: S. Webb-Johnson) S1, 45
Shek Pik village, Lantau Island
Chinese customary law, family cases from, 57, 206-225
land settlement at, 28, 228-233, plates 14-15
Shek Tong Tsui
petition for the removal of, by the Colonial Authorities in 1866, 52, 291-296
Shek Wan (石環) pottery figures, Tin Hau Temple, Aberdeen (J.W. Hayes) 7, 168
Shekwan (石灣)
pottery (F. S. Scollard) 18, 101-112, diagr., map, 11 photos; (K.G.
Stevens) 20, 24
Shelton, Barrie
author
of reviewed book:
(and Justyna
Karakiewicz and Thomas Kvan) The Making of Hong
Kong: From Vertical to Volumetric, (Reviewed by Cole Roskam) 51, 340-342
Shen, D.C.
articles & notes by:
“ ‘Fung shui’ woodlands” (note) 14, 188-189
“Unusual trees in Hong Kong: the Canton water pine” (note) 12, 198-200, photo
“Unusual trees in Hong Kong… Cassia-bark tree (Chinese cassia)”
(note) 14, 190-191,
photo
Shen, Lindsay
author
of reviewed book:
Knowledge is Pleasure: Florence Ayscough in
Shanghai,
(Reviewed by Staci Ford) 53, 320-322
Shen, P.
book
reviewed by:
“The glass curtain between Asia and Europe: a
symposium ...ed. by Raghavan Iyer” (review) 6, 141-144
Shên (神) or gods (M. Topley) S2, 16-18
Sheng
Gong, or Saintly Guo cult (K.G. Stevens) 18, 193-198, photo
Shensi see Shaanxi
Shepherd, A.
articles & notes by:
(and J.L. Cranmer-Byng) “A reconnaissance of Ma
Wan and Lantao Islands in 1794” (article) 4, 105-119, 5 plates (incl. map); see also 5, 118
Sheung Shui (上水), N.T.:
Po Tak temple in, 22, 271-279
social research on lineage (review article: M.I.
Berkowitz) 9, 165-170
village education in, 22, 252-270, plates 6-7
Sheung-tai Temple (上帝廟), Ma Tau Wai, Kowloon:
(Y.W. Jen) 7, 32-33
a study of the
original site of the, 60,
78-114
Sheung Yeung (上洋) village, Sai Kung district: R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: B. Williams) S1, 47
Shih, H.Y.
books reviewed by: 22, 333-334; 22, 334-335
Shina
Jōkaku no Gaiyō: maps (review: D. Faure) 20, 167
Shing Mun (城門) villages, N.T.:
removal for construction of reservoir, 1928 (reprinted from Sessional
papers, 1928) 17, 193-197
war with Tsuen Wan villages, 1862-1864 (J.W. Hayes) 17, 188-192, 3 photos; (Au-Yeung) 17, 197-198
Shing Wong Temple, H.K. (城隍廟)
(C.T. Smith) 13, 133-134
on the China Coast (A.D. Blue) 7, 80-90
China inland waters (A.D. Blue) 16, 162-178, fold. map, 6 photos
coolie ships of the Chinese
diaspora, 1846–1874, (review), 61, 242-245
coordinating the
private traders in the early 1830s China Trade, 59,
108-147
early steam powered navigation on the Lower Yangtse, 51, 57-76
the
fate of the steamship Admiral Y.S. Williams, 63, 29-56
first steam-powered ascent through the Yangtse Gorges, 46, 149-174
the global role of Asia’s Great Archipelago,
(review),
59, 235-239
Hong Kong’s figurehead collection…that was, 62, 212-222
Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks, 61, 7-43
Howqua and the Howqua, 50, 99-121
the remarkable history
of the Hong Kong shipowners, (review), 50, 403-404
log and
personnel of the Hong Kong-built yacht Kitten, 63, 151-178
Sir Y.K. Pao and, 29, 423-424, (424)
of tea by steamer: Hankow to London (T.J. Lindsay) 8, 44-55, 2 plates, tables
transpacific networks and a new history of
globalization, (review), 63, 323-325
voyage of the Keying,
1846-1855, (review), 54, 240-241
see also coastal shipping; deck passengers
shipwrecks,
sailing barque Norna, and rescue of crew, 1861-1862, 30, 303-307
Shiwan see Shekwan (石灣)
shooting,
bungalow near Chinkiang, Kiangsu, c1905, 23, 218-221; 42, 255-314
shops, village,
in Hong Kong region, 24, 310-311
Shorncliffe
Military Cemetery (England), 29, 390, plates 24-25; 40, 33-95
shrines
dedicated to She Ji, Macao (photo) 20, plate 13
in
H.K. and Macao (K.G. Stevens) 20, 20-22
Hong Kong Island, 27, 285-291
household
(photo) 20, plates 12,16
organizations, leadership of, in urban Hong Kong, 23, 113-136, plates 1-8
Street,
W. District, H.K. (photo) 20, plates 14, 15
Tan Tse Tao, Hong Kong, 25, plate 1
village, 21, 79-82; 34, 183-191
Shuen (汛) or guard stations on Lantau
Island in late Ch’ing (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 205-207
Shui Yuet Kung Temple (水月宮), H.K.:
altar to Kam Fa (plate) facing S2, 21
description (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 130-1, plate 9
Shun Chi-ming
articles & notes by:
(and Stephen Davies and Yip Tsan-pong), “Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks: Traces of Time Past” (article), 61, 7-43 (photos, maps)
(and Siu
Him-fung and Lau Kwok-wai) “A Study
of the Original Site of the Sheung Tai Temple in Kowloon City” (article), 60, 78-114
(photos, maps)
Siak, P.L.
articles & notes by:
“Traditional farming techniques and their survival in Hong Kong”
(notes) 14, 191-196
Siam see Thailand
Sian tablet,
Nestorians in China, source of information on, 30, 44-74, plate 1
Sibree, Dr
Alice, maternity service in Hong Kong, 1903-1909, 33, 81-109
Silbergeld,
Jerome
author of reviewed book:
Mind
Landscapes: the Paintings of C C Wang (Reviewed by: J.L. Cohen), 27, 301-303; 29, 411-413[10]
Silk Road, art
and history and, 43,
217-224
silk
trade in China Seas: 16th century (lecture: J. Villiers) 20, 66-80
Silva, A.M. da.
articles & notes by:
“Fan Lau and its fort: an historical perspective”
(article) 8, 82-95, 4 maps, 7 photos
“Some notes on ethno-botany in the New Territories of
Hongkong” (article) 9, 124-130, plate
author of reviewed book:
Tai Yu Shan: traditional ecological adaptation in a South
Chinese island, Taipei, Orient Cultural Service, 1972 (review:
J.W. Hayes) 13, 182-184
silver
trade in China Seas: 16th century (lecture: J. Villiers) 20, 66-80
Silvermine Bay
Ho Amei
(1838–1901) and his silver mountain dream, 62, 7-35
Sin Cho
Chiu, Charles 1937-2022
obituary of: 63, 344
Singapore:
carving of images of Chinese deities (K.G. Stevens) 14, 68-75, 27 photos
Chinese secret societies in, 22, 327-328
history, 1819-67 (review: B. Harrison) 6, 146-147
Marjorie
Doggett’s, a photographic record, (review), 60, 273-274
temples and deities in, 35, 181-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
Sinha,
Ria
articles & notes by:
“Fatal Island: Malaria in Hong Kong” (article), 58, 55-80
book
reviewed by:
Surgeon on the China Seas: The
Journal of Charles Courtney, Surgeon RN, Recounting Experiences and
Observations of the Second Opium War, 1856-60 (Humphries), 56,
234-235
articles & notes by:
“In Good Company: Friends, Teachers and the Journal” (special anniversary article), 60, 7-23
“Kowloon Walled City: its origin and early history”
(article), 27, 30-45, plates 1-7
“(Almost)
Making Money in South China: Ho Amei (1838–1901) and His Silver Mountain Dream”
(article), 62, 7-35 (photos, tables)
“Notes on the Robert Hart papers at the University of
Hong Kong Library” (note), 29, 376-382
“The strike and riot of 1884 – a Hong Kong perspective”
(article), 22, 65-98
“The study of local history in Hong Kong: a review”
(article), 34, 147-169
author of reviewed books:
(and Christopher Munn eds.) Meeting Place: Encounters
across Cultures in Hong Kong 1841-1984, (Reviewed by Veronica Pearson)
58, 281-284
Pacific Crossing: California Gold, Chinese
Migration, and the Making of Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Peter
Cunich) 53, 307-312
Power
and Charity: the Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong (Reviewed by: I.
Scott), 29, 400-401
books
reviewed by:
Forgotten Souls: A Social History of the
Hong Kong Cemetery (Lim), 51, 337-340
Home is Not Here (Wang), 59, 249-252
biography of:
informal profile
of: 42, 139-159; 39, 1-78 (photo)
Sino-American:
the American Commercial Community at Canton and the shaping of American
China Policy, 1784‒1844, (Reviewed by Paul Van Dyke) 55, 216-218
Arts Exchange, Chinese experience of, 1972-1986, 31, 65-103
relations, since 1900, 30, 344-349, (348)
Sino-British relations:
in Canton, 1817-1826, 21, 144-167
a cross-border arrest in British Kowloon, 62, 123-140
at the human level in Late Qing and Early Republic
China, 54,
101-129
the PRC’s intervention during the Double Tenth
Incident, 56, 9-39
Sino-French trade:
at Canton, 1698–1842, (review), 62, 264-266
Sino-French War, 1883-85:
(L.M. Chere) 20, 54-65
Hong Kong during the: impressions of a French Naval Officer, 50, 141-163
sinology and sinologists
Jesuit accommodation and origins of, 30, 329-332
see also Legge, Rev. Dr James
Sir Ellis Kadoorie Government School, 23, 9
Sirén, O.
author of reviewed book:
(ed. and tr.) The Chinese on the art of
painting… New York, Schocken Books and Hong Kong Univ. P., 1963 (review: J.L.
Cranmer-Byng) 4, 135-136
Siu, Anthony Kwok-kin (簫國健)
articles & notes by:
“The cannon in the Kowloon Walled City” (note), 27, 279-280
“The cannons on the wall of the Tung Chung Fort, Lantau Island,
Hong Kong” (note) 18, 207-209, 8 photos
“Distribution of forts and guard stations on Lantau Island during
the late Ch’ing period” (note) 18, 205-207
“Distribution of temples on Hong Kong Island as
recorded by 1981” (note), 36, 241-245
“Distribution of temples on Lantau Island as recorded in 1979” (note)
20, 136-139
“The Fat Tong Mun Fort, or the Tung Lung Fort” (notes) 18, 209-211, 2 photos; 20, 134-135
“The history of Hong Kong: from a village to a city”
(note), 29, 391-394
“Is ‘Chun Fa Lok (春花落)’ the old name of Tsing Yi?” (note)
20, 145-147
“The Kowloon Walled City” (note) 20, 139-141
“More about the Kowloon Walled City” (note), 26, 265-266
“More about the Tung Chung fort” (note), 22, 305-307
“Notes on Cheung Pao Tsai” (note), 34, 171-173
“A short biography of Cai Chun Bin” (note), 34, 175-177
“A study of the Ch’ing forts on Lantau Island” (note) 19, 195-199
“Tuen Mun from Chinese historical records” (note) 20, 141-145
“Tai Yu Shan from Chinese historical records” (note), 29, 394-398
“Tam Kung: his legend and worship” (note), 27, 278-279
“Tung Lo Wan” (note), 29, 398-399
author of reviewed book:
(and
August K.K. Siu), Studies on Chinese Genealogies and the History of the Hong
Kong Region (Reviewed by: D. Faure), 22, 329-331
Siu,
August K.K.
author of reviewed book:
(and
Anthony K.K. Siu), Studies on Chinese Genealogies and the History of the
Hong Kong Region (Reviewed by: D. Faure), 22, 329-331
Siu, Helen F.
articles & notes by:
“Immigrants and social ethos: Hong Kong in the nineteen-eighties” (article), 26, 1-16
Siu Him-fung
articles & notes by:
(and Shun
Chi-ming and Lau Kwok-wai) “A Study
of the Original Site of the Sheung Tai Temple in Kowloon City” (article), 60, 78-114 (photos, maps)
Siu Lek Yuen
(New Territories), bandits in, 32, 214-215
Skinner, G.W.
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) The study of Chinese society: essays, by Maurice
Freedman, Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ. P., 1979 (review: M. Topley) 19, 227-229
Slater, Frances
author
of reviewed book:
The
Wolfe Sisters of Foochow, China: Born to Evangelise,
(Reviewed by Peter Cunich) 57, 277-278
Smart, Alan
book
reviewed by:
Diamond
Hill: Memories of Growing Up in a Hong Kong Squatter Village (Feng), 50, 393-394
Smirnoff,
George, exhibition of artworks of, 43, 183-184
Smith, A.J.E.
articles & notes by:
(and R.A. Bowler and D.S.C. Yang), “The Pearl River estuary oyster
industry in and around Deep Bay” (article), 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
Smith, Rev. Carl T. (1918-2008)
address by, to RAS, 1983, 22, xvii, plate 2
friends, teachers and the Journal, (special anniversary article), 60, 7-23
lecturing at RAS HK Branch 40th anniversary conference, 40, 227-229 (photo)
articles & notes by:
“The archives of the Basel Mission” (note), 28, 203-207
“The Chinese church, labour and elites and the mui
tsai question in the 1920’s (sic)” (article), 21, 91-113
“Chan Lai-sun and his family: a 19th century China coast family”
(article) 16, 112-116
“The development of West Point” (notes) 14, 211-218
“Diocesan Boys’ School, La Salle College, and their neighbourhood”
(notes) 14, 222-230
“The emergence of a Chinese elite in Hong Kong” (lecture) 11, 74-115
“English-educated Chinese elites in nineteenth-century Hong Kong”
S5, 65-96
“The first child labour law in Hong Kong” (article), 28, 44-69
“The German congregation in Hong Kong until 1914” (note) 15, 292-295
“The German speaking community in Hong Kong 1846-1918”
(article) 34, 1-55
“The Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club and its
predecessors” (article), 22, 217-251
(and J.W. Hayes) “Hung Hom (紅磡):
an early industrial village in old British Kowloon” (note) 15, 318-324, illus.
“The noon day gun” (notes) 15, 292
“Notes for a visit to the government cemetery at Happy
Valley” (article), 25, 17-26
“Notes on Chinese temples in Hong Kong” (notes) 13, 133-139
“Notes on friends and relatives of Taiping leaders” (article) 16, 117-132
“Notes on the nineteenth century development of Wanchai” (notes)
14, 205-209
“Notes on Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong” (notes) 16, 263-280
“Revd Carl T. Smith’s notes on the So Kon Po valley
and village” (article), 23, 12-17
“A sense of history (Part I)” (article), 26, 144-264
“A sense of history (Part II)” (article), 27, 117-253
biography of:
informal profile of, 42, 148-51
obituary of: 48, 237-239
Smith, D.W. Drakakis see Drakakis-Smith, D.W.
Smith, The Right Revd. George
travel journals of, first Bishop of Victoria
(Bickley), 60, 249-250
Smith, J.
articles & notes by:
(and W. Downs) “The Maryknoll Mission, Hong Kong,
1941-1946” (article) 19, 27-148
Smith, P. Wesley see Wesley-Smith, P.
Smith, R.J.
articles & notes by:
“The employment of foreign military talent: Chinese tradition
and late Ch’ing practice” (article) 15, 113-138
“Reflections on the comparative study of modernization in China
and Japan: military aspects” (article) 16, 12-24
“The reform of military education in late Ch’ing China, 1842
1895” (article) 18, 15-40
Smith, Richard J.
author
of reviewed book:
(and Grace S. Fong and Nanxiu Qian) Different worlds of discourse: transformation of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China, (Reviewed by Betty Wei Peh Ti) 49, 289-293
Smith, Ronald Bishop
articles & notes by:
“The sepulchral urn of Martim Afonso de Melo in
Santarém” (article), 36, 247-250
“Sir Ralph Moor and the ‘Benin’ cannon of the British
Museum and the Royal Armouries” (note), 38, 293-296
Smith, Sidney, quoted, 40, 1-19
Smith, Thomas E.
articles & notes by:
(and Fang-mei Chou) “Talent as Social Capital: Willard D. Straight’s Artistic Activities in Late Qing China” (article), 61, 184-209 (photos, illustrations)
book reviewed by:
Never
Forgotten: The Story of the Japanese Prisoner of War Camps in Taiwan during
World War II (Hurst), 63, 325-328
Smithies, M.
articles & notes by:
“In the path of the ancient Mon: Pagan, Pegu and Nakorn Pathom”
(report) 16, 179-190
“The monuments of Vientiane and Luang Prabang” (report) 14, 101-107, 2 photos
“Visit to the Sukhothai sites in Thailand” (report) 13, 163-167, 3 photos
smuggling
in the Pearl River Delta before 1842:
Implications for Macau and the American China Trade, 50, 67-97
snakes in H.K. (J.D. Romer) 17, 233-234
Snow,
Philip
author of reviewed book:
The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain,
China and the Japanese Occupation (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 42, 470-472
book
reviewed by:
Crime, Justice and Punishment in Colonial
Hong Kong: Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Gaol (Holdsworth
and Munn), 61, 257-260
snuff bottles, Qing dynasty, 33, 224-228, (225)
So Kon Po (掃桿埔 Hong Kong Island), notes for visit by RAS, 23, 7-11
social
anthropology: collected essays (review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
change and conflict, H.K.
(review: H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 174-177
function of lineage in Fukien and Kwangtung (review:
M. Topley) 7, 171-174
organization in Kwangtung as a background to
resistance to occupation of N.T., 1899 (R.G. Groves) 9, 31-64, fold, map
reforms:
rise and fall of, 1930-1955, 44, 57-81
Hong
Kong’s reform impetus 1938–1941, 60, 57-77
how
Hong Kong’s reformers planned to turn a besieged fortress into a welfare state,
63,
6-28
research in the N.T. (review article: M.I. Berkowitz) 9, 165-170
research in the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 191-261; (B.E. Ward) 20, 116-124
stratification in H.K., 1841-1941 (H.J. Lethbridge) S5,
42-64
social and economic changes:
as depicted in Chinese fiction, H.K.,
1960-67 (K. Mäding) 8, 154-156
in Hakka villages of the N.T. (L.G. Aijmer) 8, 74-81
in Ping Shan, N.T. (review: H.G.H. Nelson) 8, 119-127
of Boat People at Kau Sai, N.T. (review: M. Topley) 8, 171-174
of villagers resettled in urban areas (M.I. Berkowitz)
8, 96-108
Société des Missions Etrangères de Paris: premises and press, Pok
Fu Lam, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 12, 208-212; see also Bethanie
Sonamarg, Kashmir (plate) 3, facing 133
South China see China, South
South China Morning Post
Vincent Hubert Charles Jarrett
(1895–1973), 63, 57-93
South China Village Culture (Hayes), afterthoughts on, 42, 393-398
Southeast Asia:
economic role of Chinese in, 1930s, 33, 224-228, (227-228)
economics and politics (review: L. Wright) 5, 112-115
history, 22, 350-351
Japanese army intelligence operations in, 22, 312-313
Southern Sung Dynasty:
flight of imperial family, 1274-78 (Y.W. Jen) 7, 21-38, fold, plate; (S.F. Balfour) 10, 167-169
stone inscription at Pak Fat-t’ang (Y.W. Jen) 5, 65-68, 2 plates
Soviet Union, economic relationship with India, 30, 344-349, (345)
Sowerby, Arthur de Carle (1885-1954)
biography of: 38, 121-136
Sport and science on the Sino-Mongolian frontier, London,
Melrose, 1918 (note: H.A. Rydings) 18, 190
Spain, letter
from Bishop of The Philippines to King of, 1584, 38, 315-322
Sparks, D.W.
articles & notes by:
“Interethnic interaction - a matter of definition: ethnicity in
a housing estate in Hong Kong” (article) 16, 57-80, 4 maps
“The Teochiu: ethnicity in urban Hong Kong” (article) 16, 25-56
Spear, Captain
Ronald
the career of, 48, 151-174 (photo)
Spence,
Jonathan D.,
author of reviewed
book:
The
Search for Modern China (Reviewed by: F. Ching), 30, 336-339
Spirit-medium
temple, H.K. (J.T. Myers) 15, 16-27, 4 photos
Spirits or Kuei (鬼) (M. Topley) S2, 16-18
Spooner, Paul
book reviewed by:
The Chinese in Macao: A Decade after the
Handover (Berlie),
53, 303-307
sports:
national face in Chinese press coverage of, 33, 1-79
Chinese
Olympic football team, 1936, players from Hong Kong, 48, 7-23
squatter village
memories of growing up in Diamond Hill, (review), 50, 393-394
Srinagar, Kashmir: house-boat moored in Residency Ghat (plate) facing 3, 132
SS
Admiral
Y.S. Williams
the fall of Hong Kong and the fate of, 63, 29-56
Standard Chartered Bank, see Chartered Bank
Stanley, H.K. Island:
fort and military cemetery (J.W. Hayes) 10, 192-193
fort, history of, 38, 247-255, 256-7 (maps), 258-63 (photos)
Stanley Internment Camp, 22, 308-310
the bombing of Bungalow C, 57, 108-129
diary of life as a Hong Kong
Prisoner of War 1941-45, (review), 59,
231-233
Hong Kong Internment, (review), 62, 235-238
life in (1941), 29, 87-93
life in the, (review), 48, 219-223
1942-45 (G.C. Emerson) 17, 30-42, 5 photos, plan; (J. Smith and
W. Downs) 19, 72-121
memoirs
of Norman Briggs, (review), 49, 322-325
short
history of Bungalow A, 57,
88-107
sixty years on, 49, 277-283
the survivors: a period piece, (review), 56,
236-237
war journal of John Charter and the memoirs of
Yvonne Carter, (review), 59,
231-233
Stanley, Thomas
books reviewed by: 33, 221-223
state religion and rural organization in 19th cent. China (M. Topley) 8, 14-16
statues, at “The Chinaman” pub, Rathkeale, Ireland, 38, 372-373, 374 (photo)
Staunton, Sir George T.: gift of Chinese books
to R.A.S. (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 1, 124-126; 2, 125
steamships
in China waters: early history (A.D. Blue) 13, 45-57
Stevens, Keith Goodwin 1926-2015
articles & notes by:
“Altar images from Hunan” (note), 30, 298-299
“Altar images from Hunan and Kiangsi” (article) 18, 41-48, 17 photos.
“The American soldier of fortune Frederick Townsend Ward honoured and revered by the Chinese with a memorial temple” (note), 38, 285-290, 291 (photo)
“Ancestral images” (note) 18, 200-202
(and Jennifer Welch) “Another dilemma for today’s youth in China” (note), 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
“Between Scylla and Charybdis: China and the Chinese during the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905” (article), 43, 127-153, 154-62 (photos)
“British Chinese Labour Corps labourers buried in
England” (note), 29, 390, plates 24-25
“The Buddha, the heavenly true warrior” (note), 30, 297-298, plate 6
(and Jennifer Welch) “The Celestial Ministry of Time” (article), 40, 113-146, 147-54 (photos)
“Chinese local semi-divine deities” (article), 30, 75-88
“Chief Marshal Tien, patron of the stage…” (note) 15, 303-311, 6 photos
“A Chinese memorial hall dedicated to Wang Te Lu, a
clan hero” (note), 31, 192-196, plates 2-9
“Chinese preserved monks (肉身塑像)”
(note) 16, 292-297, photo
“Chinese monasteries, temples, shrines and altars in Hong Kong and
Macau” (article) 20, 1-33,17 photos, 3 plans
“Chinese religious involvement with Islam” (note) 20, 133-134
“A contentious Christian missionary in Central China,
1887” (note), 41, 353-356
“The craft of god carving in Singapore” (article) 14, 68-75, 27 photos
“The deification of heroes following the struggle by the vassal state of Chou to overthrow the Shang dynasty” (article), 38, 173-182, 183-5 (photos)
“Duncan Force – the Shanghai Defence Force in 1927, & the career of Captain Ronald Spear” (article), 48, 151-174 (photo)
“Fox
Spirits (Huli) 狐貍”, (article), 53, 153-165
“Fukienese Wang Yeh (Ong Ya [Hokkien])” (article), 29, 34-60, plates 9-14
“Gladys Aylward (1902-1970) with the muleteers of Shanxi and spying for the Chinese” (article), 44, 115-125, 126 (photos), 127-8
“Hai Jui, minister, god and spark for revolution” (note) 13, 144-146, photo
“The Han Lin Academy and a Chinese deity” (note), 36, 231-233
“Henri Vetch (1898-1978): soldier, bookseller and publisher” (article), 46, 101-148 (figure, photos)
“Images on Chinese popular religion altars of the heroes involved in the suppression of the An Lushan Rebellion [AD 755-763]” (article), 40, 155-174, 175-84 (photos)
“Images of Sinicised Vedic deities on Chinese altars” (article), 38, 51-99, 100-106 (photos)
“Images On Taiwanese Temple Altars Of Koxinga And His Generals” (article), 55, 157-182 (photos)
“The Immortal Fan (樊仙)”
(note) 18, 198-199,
2 photos
“Impermanence of images in Chinese popular religion
temples” (note), 36, 235-237
“An Irish fantasy” (note), 38, 372-373, 374 (photo)
“The Jade Emperor and his family, Yu Huang Ta Ti”
(article), 29, 18-33, plates 1-8
“A Jersey adventurer in China. Gun runner, customs officer and business entrepreneur and general in the Chinese Imperial Army, 1842-1919” (article), 32, 1-107, 108-12 (photos)
(and Jennifer Welch) “Monument to the Westmoreland Regiment, the 55th Regiment of Foot in Dinghai City on Zhoushan Island” (note), 38, 383-393, 394 (photo)
“Naturalist, author, artist, explorer and editor and
an almost forgotten president, Arthur de Carle Sowerby, 1885-1954” (article), 38, 121-136
“Patron deity of prostitutes Zhu Bajie” (note), 40, 195, 196 (photo)
“The popular regligion gods of the Hainanese” (article), 41, 43-80, 81-6 (photos), 87 (illus), 88-93 (photos)
“Resurgence of folk religion in Western China” (note),
32, 193-198
“The Sainty Guo (Sheng Gong)” (note) 18, 193-198, photo
“The Shensi Relief Column and the Legion of Frontiersmen, China Command, 1911-12” (article), 51, 171-206 (photos, illustration, map)
“Singapore’s disappearing temples and the decline and apparent demise of a popular religion cult” (note), 35, 181-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
“Supplicating the deities in mainland China's temples”
(note), 36, 239; addendum to, 37, ii
“The taking of Chapu” (article), 34, 119-127; 35, 210-211, 213-5 (photos), 212 (illus)
“A tale of sour grapes: Messrs Little and Mesny and the first steamship through the Yangtze gorges” (note), 41, 321-325, 326-8 (photos)
“Are the Tanka people descendants of Mongol soldiers?”
(note), 37, 161
“Temple
Dedicated to Emperor Yao 堯帝 in Yaocheng, Shanxi” (article), 53, 135-151 (photos)
“Temples arise from the ashes of revolution” (article), 38, 187-193, 194-8 (photos)
“Three Chinese deities: variations on a theme” (article) 12, 169-195, illus., 14 photos
“Three Fukienese [Min-Nan] cults. Pao-sheng Ta-ti, Ch’ing-shui Tsu-shih and San P’ing Tsu-shih” (article), 33, 111-123, 124 (illus), 125-8 (photos)
“T’i-Shen a substitute for a person” (note), 30, 299-302, plates 7-9
“Two examples of Chinese religious involvement in Islam” (note) 19, 199-202, 2 photos
“Two groups of Chinese deities rarely seen on Chinese altars” (note), 35, 187-194, 195-7 (photos)
“Under altars” (article) 17, 85-100, 12 photos
“An unusual and extraordinary ancestral image” (note), 38, 399-400, 401-2 (photos)
“The wrestling princes” (note), 42, 431-433, 434 (photo)
(and Jennifer Welch) “Xu, the Daoist Perfected Lord Xu Zhenjun the protective deity of Jiangxi Province” (article), 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
(and Jennifer Welch) “The Yang family of generals” (article), 37, 39-53, 54-61 (photos)
“Yang Laoda, the Spirit of the Yangzi, and Related Gods of the Yangzi
and its Tributaries” (article),
47, 165-188 (photos, illustrations)
“The Yangzi port of Zhenjiang down the centuries” (article), 42, 255-314, 315-6 (photos), 317 (illus), 318-20 (photos), 321 (illus)
“Yet another angle on the Chinese Labour Corps in
France, 1918” (note), 43, 205-206
obituary
of: 56,
247-251
Stewart, Frederick (1836-1889)
biography of: 38, 411-412; 41, 430-431
Stewart, J.C. “Letters from China, 1835-36” (with introductory notes
by J.W. Hayes) 11, 52-61
Stewart, Jessie Margaret Christine (1929 – 2020)
obituary of: 60, 283-284
Stilwell, General Joseph Warren (1883-1946):
former residence of, and museum, in Chongqing, 45, 192-195, 216 (photos)
Stokes, Edward
author of reviewed books:
(and Patricia Chiu) Lee Fook Chee’s Hong Kong—Photographs from the 1950s, (Reviewed
by Agnes Shuk-mei Ku) 56,
231-232
Marjorie Doggett’s Singapore: A
Photographic Record, (Reviewed by Veronica Pearson) 60, 273-274
stone implements:
from Kau Sai Chau (M.W. Welch) 2, 111-114plate
from Man Kok Tsui, Lantau Island (E. Maneely) 2, 106
stone inscriptions see inscriptions
Straight, Willard D.
artistic activities in late Qing China, 61, 184-209
Straits Settlements, transfer of, to Colonial Office administration, 42, 1-30, 31 (map)
Strauch, J.
articles & notes by:
“A tun fu ceremony in Tai Po district, 1981: ritual as a
demarcator of community” (note) 20, 147-153
street-cries,
Chinese, in H.K. (J. Nacken) 8, 128-134
Strickland, John
articles & notes by:
“Paul Tsui Ka Cheung, 1916-1994” (biographical note), 49, 267-273
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60, (Reviewed
by Gavin Ure and James L. Watson) 51, 343-350
book
reviewed by:
The
Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong memoirs (Kwan and Kwan), 49, 293-295
strikes, Hong
Kong dock workers, 1884, 22, 65-98
Strong, F. Warrington see Warrington-Strong, F.
Stuckey, Peter
articles & notes by:
(and Chris Bailey), “Visiting St John’s Island” (note), 42, 435-441, 442-7 (photos)
obituaries
by:
50, 411-412 (Colin Michael Guilford)
50, 413-414 (Ron Clibborn-Dyer)
56,
258-259 (Jonathan
Martin Heath)
study halls, 22, 253, plate 6
Sturgis, Tim
author
of reviewed book:
Rivalry in
Canton: The Control of Russell and Co, 1838-1840 and the Founding of Augustine
Heard & Co, (Reviewed by Frederick Grant) 50, 400-402
Su Liu-niang (蘇六娘):
Chiuchow opera: résumé (H. Werle) 15, 80-86, 6 photos
Sui Tsîng Paàk/T’in Haû Temple (綏靖伯 / 天后廟),
H.K.: description (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2,
127-9, plate 8 T’ai Sui gods (plate) facing S2, 21
Sukarno, Pres. Indonesia, 1901-1970: altar image in
Chinese temple at Surabaya (note: K.G. Stevens) 20, 133-134, photo
Sukhothai
sites, Thailand: R.A.S. visit, 1973 (M. Smithies) 13, 163-167, 3 photos
Sullivan, Sir Arthur, see Gilbert and Sullivan
Sullivan, L.F.
articles & notes by:
“Traditional Chinese regional architecture: Chinese houses”
(article) 12, 130-149, 2 photos, 4 plans
Sun, Yat-sen, Dr (孫逸仙):
education and experiences in Hong Kong, 21, 168-178
involvement in revolution planned for Canton, 1895, 28, 203-207
understanding and use of Chinese history (S. Uhalley) 8, 109-118
Sung Chi-Pui, Riden
articles & notes by:
“The making of a husk-grinder” (note), 30, 302-303, plates 10-13
Sung Him Tong village (崇謙堂村 New Territories), Hakka sub-dialect spoken in, 22, 353-356
Sung, Hok-p’ang (宋學鵬):
articles & notes by:
“Legends and stories of the New Territories” (reprinted from the
Hong Kong naturalist, Dec. 1935 — March 1938, in 6 pts.) 13, 111-129; 14, 160-185, 13 photos
“Legends and stories of the New Territories I: Tai Po”
(article), 28, 70-75
“Ts’in, Fuk” (article), 28, 86-93
Sung, Hok-pang (宋學鵬), 1850-1962: a memoir (H.L. Lo)
13, 130-132
Sung, Southern see Southern Sung Dynasty
Sung Wong T’oi (宋王臺), Kowloon:
earthworks, inscriptions and pottery (W. Schofield) 8, 67-73,
3 plates (maps, 3 photos.)
inscription (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 2, 126; (Y.W. Jen) 7, 26-29
Temple of the Supreme Ruler (note from tablet: T.I. Jao) 19, 202-204
Surabaya, Java: altar image of Sukarno (?) from Chinese temple (K.G.
Stevens) 20, 133-134
surveys, land see maps and mapping
Sutherland, Malcolm
author
of reviewed book:
Thomas Sutherland: A Great Victorian (Reviewed by Peter Cunich) 51, 350-352
Sutherland, Thomas
biography (review), 51, 350-352
Swatow
horizontal stick puppets (H. Werle) 13, 73-84, 7 plates
Sweeting, Anthony (1938-2008)
articles & notes by:
“A middleman for all seasons: snapshots of the
significance of Mok Man Cheung and his English Made Easy” (article), 27, 46-73
“Eitel’s Europe in China: a reappraisal of the messages and the man” (article), 48, 89-109 (photos)
“Hong Kong Eurasians” (article), 55, 83-113 (table)
“ ‘With the ease and grace of a born bishop’? –
re-evaluating James Legge’s Contributions to secular and religious education in
Hong Kong” (article), 45, 5-25
author of reviewed book:
Education in Hong Kong,
1941-2001: visions and revisions (Reviewed by: J. Wordie), 45, 246-247
books reviewed by:
Colonialism and
the Hong Kong Mentality (Faure), 46, 180-185
A Concise History of Hong Kong (Carroll),
47, 198-202
Edge of Empires: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong (Carroll),
46, 185-189
Letters to My Grandchildren (Marden), 47, 205-207
obituary
of: 48,
240-242
Swire Institute of Marine Science, RAS HK Branch visit to, 1993 and 1994, 33, 217-218, 219 (photo)
Swire, Sir Adrian
Christopher (1932-2018)
obituary of: 59, 256-257
Swire, John Samuel, 1825-98
(review: A. Birch) 8, 176-177
John
Swire & Sons and its world 1816–1980, (review), 61, 249-252
Symbolism of light in Taoism and Christianity (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-115
Sze, Mun-king (斯文景) see Loo, Aqui (盧亞貴)
Sze Shing T’ong (思成堂), ancestral hall of T’ang
Ts’ing-lok, 14, 180-181, plate 36
Ta Kwu Ling (New Territories), dispute with Wong Pui
Ling, 29, 139-143, 30, 257-265
Tablets,
Commemorative, on Cheung Chau (J.W. Hayes) 3, 88-106, map
Tai Fu Tai (大夫第) at San
Tin, N.T.: detail of gable (plate) after S1, 24; see also S1,
43-4
Tai Hang (大坑) old village, H.K. Island:
(J.W. Hayes) 10, 191-192, 2 plates
history and design of Lin Fa Kung Temple, 47, 81-90
Tai Hang Tsuen (Hong Kong Island), Mid-Autumn festival
fire dragon dance, 1992, 30, 307-308, plates 14-15
Tai Hang village (大坑村 New Territories), Canton water pines growing at, 22, 302-305
Tai, K.Y.
articles & notes by:
(and Y.H. Cheung, S.W. Tsao and L.B. Thrower), “The structure and operation
of kei wais” (article), 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Tai
Kwun see Central
Police Station Compound
Tai Long Wan (大浪灣 Hong Kong Island), jiu festival at, 1986, 26, 78-101, plates at 81-2, 89 and 94-5
Tai Long Wan village (Sai Kung), study of conservation and land use in, 43, 6-9
Tai Mo Shan (大帽山):
abandoned tea terraces on slopes of, 24, 280 (plate 40)
R.A.S. visit, 1976 (L.B. and S.L. Thrower) 17, 157-167, map, 13 photos; (J.W. Hayes) 17, 168-179
Tai O (大澳), Lantau Island:
pile houses (W. Schofield) 10, 197-200, 2 plans, 6 plates
salt manufacture (S.Y. Lin) 7, 138-151, 4 diagrs., 2 plates
Tai Ping Shan (太平山), H.K. Island:
origin as Chinese residential area (D.M.E. Evans) 10, 69-78
temples and shrines (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 123-41, 7 plates (incl. map)
Tai Po (New Territories):
legends and stories of, 28, 70-75
150 years of evangelism in, (review), 52, 325-326
Tai Po Market (大埔墟), N.T.:
origins and early history (R.G. Groves) S1, 16-20
resettlement of Plover Cove villages: social and
economic changes (M.T. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
Tai Po Old Market (大埔舊墟): origins and early history (R.G. Groves) S1, 16-20
Tai Po Tau (大埔頭) village (plate) after S1, 24; see also S1, 40
Tai Sheung Lo
Kwan temple, Chai Wan, 28, 217-218
T’ai Sui (太歲):
Chinese
deity (K.G. Stevens) 12, 171-185, 10 photos
(God of Time), 42, 158
gods in Sui Tsing Pak Temple (plate) facing S2, 21; see also S2, 102
Tai Tam (大潭 Hong Kong Island), obelisks at, 40, 185-191, 192-3 (photos); 41, 417
Tai Wai (大圍 New Territories), Hau Wong temple at, 23, 233-240
Tai
Wong Ye Temple (大王爺廟), Kwun Tong, N.T. (J.T. Myers) 15, 16-27, 4 photos
Tai Yu Shan (大嶼山)
history of, 29, 394-398
see
also Lantau Island
Taichung (Taiwan), temple oracles in, 24, 18-25
Taikoo
Sugar Refinery
workers’
housing, 57, 130-157
Taipa Fort (Macau), nineteenth century cannon
(Dahlgren shell gun) at, 41, 379-383, 384 (plan), 385-90 (photos); 44, 132-135
Taiping revolutionaries, 42, 268-70
(review: J.W. Hayes) 15, 344-345
occupation of Ningpo (S. Uhalley) 11, 17-32
and their relatives: missionary connections (C.T. Smith) 16, 117-132; (Y.W. Jen) 16, 132-133; 17, 228-231
relations with English (S. Uhalley) 10, 24-35
Taisu, deity of, 40, 113-146, 147-54 (photos)
Taiwan
altar images in Buddhist temples in, 30, 297-298
festivals and customs (review: M. Topley) 7, 174-176
historical geography of, 24, 333-336
how Taiwan became Chinese, (review), 48, 227-230
Japanese occupation, tale of, 41, 373-374
Japanese
Prisoner of War Camps in, during World War II, (review), 63, 325-328
religion and religious movements in response to
modernization in, 21, 43-70
religious beliefs and practices (review article: J.F. Pas) 19, 149-175; (article: J.F. Pas) 19, 176-191
Russia and Soviet relations with Hong Kong, Taiwan, and
Macao, (review), 47, 207-210
temple oracles in, 24, 1-45, 3-9 (illus)
Talbot, H.J.
articles & notes by:
“A British maritime chart of 1780 showing Hong Kong”
(article) 10, 128-133, plate (map)
“An outline of the urban development of Hong Kong Island during the nineteenth century” (paper) S3, 47-62, 3 maps, 2 plates
Tam, A-choy (譚才), alias Tam Sam-tshoy (譚三才),
alias Tam Shak-tsun (譚錫珍), H.K. building contractor
(C.T. Smith) 11, 87-88
Tam Kung
(deity), legend and worship of, 27, 278-279
Tam Kung Temple (譚公廟), Happy Valley, H.K. (notes: J.W.
Hayes) 11, 195
Tam, Lily,
letters from, to Macao, 1942-1948, 21, 187-191
Tam, Siumi Maria (譚少薇)
book reviewed by: 31, 209-212
Tam, W.N. (譚雅士), Thomas, unofficial member of Leg. Council H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 27
Tan, Carol G.S.
author
of reviewed book:
British rule in China: law and justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930, (Reviewed by Peter Wesley-Smith) 49, 284-285
Tan Tse Tao,
faith-healing sect in Hong Kong, 25, 1-16, plate 1
Tan Gong (Tam Kung) festival, Macau, 1997, 38, 323-325, 326-8 (photos)
Tan Y.K.
articles & notes by:
(and Stephen Davies and Lawrence Lai) “Upland World War II Headquarters, Pillboxes and Observation Posts on Hong Kong Island” (article), 51, 207-236 (photos, illustrations, tables, map)
(and Lawrence W.C. Lai and Stephen Davies) “World War II small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes, and open machine gun positions on Hong Kong Island in photos” (article), 49, 57-91
Tanaka, Issei
articles & notes by:
“The white tiger” (note), 29, 389-390, plate 23
Tanaka,
Issei, Ritual Theatres in China (Reviewed by: Wang Sung-hsing), 22, 336-338
Tang (唐) family: migration to and influence in H.K. area (S.F. Balfour) 10, 161-164
Tang (鄧)
family
clan
hall, Ha Tsuen, N.T. (photo) 20, plate 11
graves in N.T.: R.A.S. visit, 1976 (D. Liu and J.W.
Hayes) 17, 179-185,
9 photos
of Kam Tin (H.P. Sung) 13, 111-129; 14, 160-185; (J.T. Kamm) 17, 202-216
Tang, Martin
book reviewed by: 30, 339-340
Tang, Crystal
articles & notes by:
“The HKBRAS trip to Vietnam between 30 September and 6
October 2000” (note), 39, 283-289
Tanka (旦家) people: 25, plate 4
origin and migrations (S.F. Balfour) 10, 136, 138, 145-7
origins of, 37, 161
wedding rite, 31, 199-200
Tao Fong Shan Ecumenical Centre (Shatin), 24, 312-317
Taoism:
bibliography of works in oriental languages (W.Y. Chen) 20, 184-208
jiao-shi ceremony,
music of, in Hong Kong, 23, 172-183
in 19th cent. China: influence in rural areas (M. Topley) 8, 25-26
Taoist
ritual: fen-teng (J.F. Pas) 20, 93-99
temples
in H.K. (K.G. Stevens) 20, 11-12
Tapp, Nicholas
articles & notes by:
“The minorities of Southern China: a general overview”
(article), 26, 102-114
“Post-colonial anthropology: local identities and
virtual nationality in the Hong Kong-China region” (article), 39, 165-193
Tapper,
Nancy
author of reviewed book:
Bartered
Brides: Politics, Gender and Marriage in an Afghan Tribal Society (Reviewed by: S.
Hoe), 30, 333-335
Tarrant,
William, and the H.K. Central Market (D.M.E. Evans) 12, 150-160
Ta-tsiu (打醮 festival), 21, 76-79; also see Jiao
Tathong Point (Tung Lung Chau), Japanese gun emplacement at, 42, 399-401, 402 (map), 403-4 (photos)
Tatz, Bob
author
of reviewed book:
Lost
in the Battle for Hong Kong December 1941, (Reviewed by Tony Banham), 60, 253-255
tax:
collection
in Chinese villages (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 148-150
farming
and taxlords in San On District (J.T. Kamm) 17, 68-84
Taylor,
Keith Wellor
author of reviewed book:
The
Birth of Vietnam (Reviewed
by: L.R. Wright), 24, 336-339
tea
and opium, 40, 1-18, 19 (illus); 42, 413-416; 44, 143-144
growing, traditional, in New Territories, 24, 264-275, 276-81 (plates 33-41)
houses
(Cha kui) (notes) 14, 218-220
introduction
of competition in the Tea Export Trade of China, 54, 131-155
trade: Hankow to London (T.J. Lindsay) 8, 44-55, 2 plates, tables
warehouses on Honam (Haizhu) Island, 44, 135-137, 137-8 (photos), 139
Teather, David
articles & notes by:
(and Elizabeth Teather), “Xanadu: Encounters with China. A report on the exhibition at the
National Library of Australia, 19 August – 14 November 2004” (note), 44, 145-147
Teather, Elizabeth
Kenworthy
articles & notes by:
“Deathspace in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Seoul: a
review of recent Research, 1995-2001” (note), 41, 329-339
“Lan Yuan: A Suzhou Garden in Distant Nanyang” (article), 51, 279-289 (photo, illustration, map)
(and David Teather), “Xanadu: Encounters with China. A report on the exhibition at the
National Library of Australia, 19 August – 14 November 2004” (note), 44, 145-147
books reviewed by:
The Poetic
Mandarin (Liu Yang,
Capon, Hayes), 46, 191-195
Windows on a
Chinese Past (Ng), 46, 195-203
technology
development of information related, 30, 344-349, (346)
India and Soviet Union and, 30, 344-349, (345)
transfer to China, 27, 296-299; 29, 417-420
temples:
ancestral memorial, in Taiwan, 31, 192-196, plates 2-9
Buddhist, in H.K. (H. Welch) 1, 105-106
cave, of Dunhuang, Gansi province, 22, 333-334
Chinese, impermanence of images in, 36, 235-237
Chinese, in H.K. (C.T. Smith) 13, 133-139; (K.G. Stevens) 20, 1-33
Chinese, in H.K. (J.W. Hayes) S2, 86-98
Chinese, in Hung Hom (C.T. Smith and J.W. Hayes) 15, 323-324
Chinese, in Macao (K.G. Stevens) 20, 23, 29, 30
Chinese, in S.E. Asia: Islamic influence (K.G. Stevens) 19, 199-202, 2 photos
Chinese, in Taiwan: names and affiliations (review article: J.F.
Pas) 19, 149-175
Chinese, in Taipingshan Street area, H.K. Island (M. Topley and J.W. Hayes) S2, 123-41, 7 plates (incl. map)
Chinese, on Lantau Island (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 136-139
dedicated to Emperor Yao in Yaocheng, Shanxi, 53, 135-151
disappearing, in Singapore, 35, 181-184, 185 (photo), 186 (illus)
distribution of Hong Kong, 1981, 36, 241-245
girls dedicated to Tin Hau, 61, 44-58
Hau Wong, at Tai Wai, Shatin, 23, 233-240
hillside, in Hong Kong, 39, 275-278, 279-81 (photos)
history and design of Lin Fa Kung, 47, 81-90
Hong Kong Island, 27, 285-291
Humen, 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
Hung Shing Gung, Kau Sai, 1953, 25, plate 3
Kwun Yam-Tung Shan, East Kowloon, 1840-1940, 23, 212-218
in mainland China, 36, 239; 37, ii; 38, 187-193, 194-8 (photos)
Longhua, in Shanghai, 43, 15-28
memorial, to Frederick Townsend Ward, 38, 285-290, 291 (photo)
oracles, in Taiwan, 24, 1-45, 3-9 (illus)
organizations, leadership of, in urban Hong Kong, 23, 113-136, plates 1-8
place in rural organization in 19th cent. China (M. Topley) 8, 16-21
Po Tak, Sheung Shui, 22, 271-279
a study of the original site of the Sheung
Tai Temple, 60, 78-114
of the Supreme Ruler, near Sung Wong T’oi, Kowloon (note from
tablet: T.I. Jao) 19, 202-204
Tai Sheung Lo Kwan, Chai Wan, 28, 217-218
in villages, 21, 79-82
see also names of particular temples,
e.g. Pak Sing Temple,
Tai Wong Ye Temple; also place names and Under altars in non-Buddhist
temples
tenancy, perpetual see perpetual tenancy
Teng (鄧) family see Tang family
Teochiu see Chiuchow
Terraces, Hillside, on Tai Mo Shan, N.T. (photos) 17,
plates 36A-B
Thackeray,
William Makepeace, quoted, 38, 1-50
Thailand:
foreign relations and trade with Great Britain (R.
Bruce) 9, 82-100
Hmong people in, 39, 171-175
at home in Siam: being a Consular Wife, 60, 160-185
Lin, Miss (林姑娘), deified Chinese girl found in
S. Thailand temples (K.G. Stevens) 19, 201-202
R.A.S. visit, 1973 (M. Smithies) 13, 163-167, 3 photos
Thatcher, Melvin P.
book reviewed by: 30, 329-332
theatre
foreign, in Shanghai (1850-1865), 29, 158-251; 30, xxi-xxii
Hong Kong (19th century), 22, 218-226
ritual, in China, 22, 336-338
Theravada Buddhism: relations with Buddhism in modern China (H. Welch) 6, 83-86
Thompson, R.W.
articles & notes by:
“Some loan-words in Cantonese” (N. & Q.) 6, 160-165
“What’s your lingo?” (N. & Q.) 3, 146-148
Thrower, Lyle Boyce, OBE 1923-2021
articles & notes by:
(and Y.H. Cheung, K.Y. Tai and S.W. Tsao), “The structure and operation of kei wais” (article), 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
(and Stella L. Thrower) “Royal Asiatic Society visit to
Tai Mo Shan, 3rd April 1976: scientific notes” 17, 157-167, map, 13 photos
obituary of: 62, 274-275
Thrower, Stella L.
articles & notes by:
(and L.B. Thrower) “Royal Asiatic Society visit to Tai Mo
Shan, 3rd April 1976: scientific notes” 17, 157-167, map, 13 photos
Ti Chu Kung (地主公) see Na T’o Kung (拿督公)
Ti-pao (地保) or village officer (C.M.
Wilbur) 18, 137-138,
141-5, 147-51, 163
Tibet:
Buddhism: relations with modern China (H. Welch) 6, 81-83
Chinese take-over of, 29, 423-424, (424)
description (H. Richardson) 1, 42-49
Ticozzi, Sergio
articles & notes by:
“The Catholic Church in nineteenth century village life in Hong Kong” (article), 48, 111-149 (maps, photos)
Tiedemann, R.G.
obituary
by: 56,
247-251 (Keith Goodwin Stevens)
T’ien Chen-wu
Fo, xxxx, scholar image in Buddhist temples in Taiwan, 30, 297-298
T’ien To Yuan Shuai (田都元帥),
patron deity of actors and musicians (K.G. Stevens) 15, 303-311, 6 photos
Tiger
Balm Garden (private)
challenges in conservation and restoration, 46, 25-35
tigers
the last, of Hong Kong, (review), 63, 331-333
time: measurement by Chinese (K.M.A. Barnett) S2, 36-53, table
Timmermans, Glenn
book
reviewed by:
The Scramble for China - Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire, 1852-1914 (Bickers), 52, 371-373
Tin Hau Temple (天后廟):
Aberdeen: Shek Wan pottery figures (J.W. Hayes) 7, 168
Causeway
Bay, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 195-197
Fan Lau, Lantau Island (plate 9) after 8, 218; see also 8, 84
girls dedicated to Tin Hau, 61, 44-58
mural in, 21, 75-76, plate 1
Sha Tau Kok (J.W. Hayes) 10, 196-197, 2 plates
Shau Kei Wan (J.W. Hayes) 10, 184
Ting,
Joseph
obituary by: (and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
Ting Kok (汀角): R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: H. Baker) S1, 40
Tinsley, Helen
obituary by: 61, 277-278 (Ian Robert Hasell)
T’i-shen (替身 substitute for human being), carved images of, 30, 299-302, plates 7-9
Tiu Chung
(flower), display of, at Chinese New Year, 25, 207-209, plate 12
tofu
(豆腐)
or bean curd: rural production method (C.Y. Wan) 17, 216-218
toilets, see latrines
Tokyo, history
of, 1867-[c1990], 33, 221-223
tombs (see also Ming tombs)
figurines from, 31, 205; 33, 224-228, (226)
Tong,
Clement
articles & notes by:
“The Hong Kong Week of 1967 and the Emergence of Hong Kong Identity
through Contradistinction” (article), 56, 40-66 (illustrations)
Tong-Draper, Meredith
articles & notes by:
(and P Robbins and G Roper), “Backstreets of Beijing. Notes on the RASHKB Easter, 1998 visit to Beijing” (note), 38, 375-379, 380-2 (photos)
Tong Fuk (塘福), Lantau
Island: ceremony to propitiate the gods, 1958 (J.W. Hayes) 5, 122-124; fengshui and road works at, 1958, 39, 255-259
tong
lau
city dwellings in Hong Kong: a photo book review
essay, 58, 230-248
Sham Shui Po: the Centre of poverty in HK, 53, 7-30
Taikoo
Sugar Refinery workers’ housing: progressive design, 57,
130-157
what is a, 58, 208-217
Tong Mow-chee, see A-Chick
T’o Tai (土地) Shrine, Pound Lane, H.K. (plate) facing S2, 137; see also S2, 139
Topley,
Kenneth Wallis Joseph CMG, 1922-2007
obituary
of: 46, 211-213
Topley, Dr Marjorie Doreen (RAS President) 1927-2010
22, xv-xvi, plate 1
Aspects of social organization in the New Territories: symposium, May 1964 (foreword by Chairman) S1, 1-3
Some traditional Chinese ideas and conceptions in Hong Kong social life today: symposium, Oct. 1966 (foreword by Chairman) S2, 1-4
articles & notes by:
“Chinese occasional rites in Hong Kong” (paper) S2, 99-117, 4 plates
“Chinese religion and rural cohesion in the nineteenth
century” (article) 8, 9-43
(and J.W. Hayes) “Notes on some vegetarian
halls in Hong Kong belonging to the sect of Hsien-t’ien tao…” (N. & Q.) 8, 135-148, 6 photos.
(and J.W. Hayes) “Notes on temples and shrines of Tai Ping Shan Street area” S2, 123-41, 7 plates (incl. map)
“Some basic conceptions and their traditional relationship to society” (paper) S2, 7-21
author of reviewed book:
Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore:
Essays by, (review), 51, 315-323
books reviewed by:
“Ancestral images: a Hong Kong album, by Hugh Baker”
(review) 18, 214
“Chinese Buddhist monasteries: their plan and its
function... by J. Prip-Møller” (review) 8, 170-171
“Chinese lineage and society ... by Maurice
Freedman” (review) 7, 171-174
“Hong Kong: stability and change: a collection of essays,
by Henry Lethbridge” (review) 18, 214-215
“The practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950,
by Holmes Welch” (review) 8, 168-169
“Secret societies in China, by J. Chesneaux” (review) 12, 223-227
“Social organization: essays presented to Raymond
Firth, ed. by Maurice Freedman” (review) 8, 171-174
“The study of Chinese society: essays by Maurice
Freedman; selected and introduced by G. William Skinner” (review) 19, 227-229
“Taiwan feasts and customs ... by Michael R.
Saso” (review) 7, 174-176
(ed.) see Hong Kong Institute of Social Research: Journal
obituary of: 51, 369-371
Tottenham, Richard
women’s health in Interwar Hong Kong, 53, 167-181
Tou Mu (斗母) image from Chi An, Kiangsi
(K.G. Stevens) 18, 45-46, plate 7
town planning:
Edward George Pryor
and, 59, 175-189
H.K.
in the 1840s (D.M.E. Evans) S5, 11-41
see
also new towns
between India, Burma and W. China: 19th century British attempts
(A.D. Blue) 16, 162-165
between Siam and Great Britain (R. Bruce) 9, 82-100
between S. China and the West before 10th century (S.F. Balfour) 10, 153-155
at Canton: cessation, 1839 (W.C. Hunter) 4, 9-41, 2 plates (facsim., map); see
also additional note (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 5, 116-117
in China Seas: 16th century (lecture: J. Villiers) 20, 66-80
India and Soviet Union and, 30, 344-349, (345)
the Lianyang System
in Historical Perspective, 59,
51-75
organizations: China: late Ch’ing (W.K.K. Chan) 15, 28-42
trades unions in Hong Kong: political activities (E. Cooper) 18, 83-100
transpacific networks and a new history of
globalization, (review), 63, 323-325
see also Canton trade; China trade
traditional
beliefs and customs in H.K. (review: M. Topley) 18, 214
culture, Hakka: preservation in H.K. (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
Land Law of Hong Kong’s New Territories, 1750-1950,
(review),
54, 231-234 (see also A
response by the author to this review, 55,
219-220)
methods of agriculture (note: P.L. Siak) 14, 191-196
see
also New Territories, traditional
traditions:
little and great (M. Topley) S2, 13-16
see also Chinese traditions
transactions of the
China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1847-59 (editorial) 2, 1-4
transcription
systems for standard Chinese (review: J. McCoy) 13, 178-182
transit passes,
issue of, 22, 285-294
translations, notes on, of Russian writings, 38, 229; 39, 291
transport
birth of the Mass
Transit Railway, 59,
200-208
building the Kowloon-Canton-Hankow Railway, 46, 5-24
in Hong Kong, 30, 251-252
Mid-Levels escalator
building of, 54, 217-224
a
stroll up the, 53, 263-284
see also aviation; shipping
transport operations of Friends Ambulance Unit, W. China, 1942-46
(W.A. Reynolds) 16, 135-161, 2 maps, 2 photos; 17, 43-54, map, 14 photos
travel, voyage
to Hong Kong, diary of (1861), 29, 252-301, plate 22
travelling palace of Southern Sung in Kowloon (Y.W. Jen) 7, 33-34
treaties
list of principal treaties between the Empire of China
(later the Republic of China) and other nations, 50, 123-139
Treaty Ports:
Arnholds: China trader, (review), 59,
245-246
background and complete list, 50, 123-139
China coast: trade and the first Treaty Ports, (review), 51, 323-326
China’s southernmost, 52, 63-76
foreign
presence in the era of, 1840‒1943, (review), 55, 214-216
the Margary Memorial, 56,
161-171
a photographic journey through China’s former, (review), 60, 264-265
Shanghai before the Treaty Port era, 48, 175-203
Zhenjiang, 42, 279-288, 308-11
trees
money
trees in ancestor worship (G. Aijmer) 18, 68-71
portraits
of trees of Hong Kong and Southern China, (review), 59,
242-244
rules on the protection of village trees in the New Territories, 51, 31-56
street tree planting in Hong Kong
(1842‒98), 55, 33-56
see also Chinese deciduous
cypress; Cinnamomum cassia; Glyptostrobus pensilis; incense tree
triad societies in China and H.K. (F.C. Ho) S5, 97-109; see
also secret societies
Troides Helena, Linn., or common birdwing
butterfly in H.K. (J. Carey-Hughes and J.B. Pickford) 16, 301-304, 2 p. of col. plates
Trott, L.B.
articles & notes by:
“Aspects of Hong Kong marine fauna” (article) 10, 57-62, 6 col. plates
True Jesus Church, The, 21, 134-136
Tsang,
Carol C.L.
articles & notes by:
“Knowing
Chinese Women: Richard Tottenham and Colonial Medicine in Interwar Hong Kong” (article), 53, 167-181
Tsang, Lai-sun see Chan, Lai-sun (曾蘭生)
Tsang
Shing county (增城縣),
Kwangtung: lychees (note: J.W. Hayes) 20, 153-154
Tsang,
Steve Yui-sang
author of reviewed
book:
Democracy
Shelved
(Reviewed by: F. Ching), 27, 304
Governing Hong Kong: Administrative officers from the nineteenth century to the handover to China, (Reviewed by Norman Miners) 48, 216-219
Tsang’s Big House at Sha Tin, N.T. (N. & Q.) 5, 125-126 (ed.
and transl. from Kung Sheung Daily News, 4 November 1964)
Tsao, Pen-yeh
articles & notes by:
“Variation technique in the formal structure of the
music of Taoist jiao-shi in Hong Kong” (article), 23, 172-183
Tsao, S.W.
articles & notes by:
(and Y.H. Cheung, K.Y. Tai and L.B. Thrower), “The structure and operation of kei wais” (article), 24, 182-202, 203-6 (plates 7-14)
Ts’at Yeuk (約): origin and functions (R.G. Groves) S1, 19-20
Tseng,
Chi-tse (曾紀澤)
“China, the sleep and the awakening” (L.Y. Chiu) 11, 33-51
Tseng, Heng-chung (曾恆忠)
see Chan, Lai-sun (曾蘭生)
Tsuen Wan District
family
and Customary Trust Cases from, 59,
190-199
Tseung, F.I. (蔣法賢)
articles & notes by:
“Chinese medicine and its contribution to modern medical
science” (lecture) 12, 12-19
“Some aspects of fortune-telling in Hong Kong” (paper) S2, 60-72
Tseung Kwan O (將軍澳), Hang Hau district, N.T.: Chan clan (B. Williams) 7, 158-160
Ts’in Fuk (違復 1662-1669), in South China, 28, 86-93
Tsing Lung Tau (青龍頭 New Territories), sampans off shore of, 1957, photo of drawing of, 24, 142 (plate 3)
Ts’ing Shaan, see Castle Peak
Tsing Yi Island (青衣島), H.K.:
fung shui disturbed (J.W. Hayes) 19, 213-216, photos; 20, 155-156
history, notes on, 24, 47-92
lime-making on, 24, 295-300, 301-4 (plates 42-47)
possible earlier name (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 145-147
Tsingtao (青島 Qindao), RAS visit to, 1999, 38, 331-336, 352-6 (photos)
Tsiu Keng (蕉徑) sub-district:
discovery of Ming cannon (L.C. Goodrich and H.L. Lo) 7, 152-157, 2 plates
Tso, Seen-wan (曹善允), unofficial member of Leg. Council H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 24-25
Ts’oi-t’ong see chai tong
Tsoi Yiu Lun
author
of reviewed book:
(and Kwong Chi Man) Eastern Fortress: A Military History of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (Reviewed by Francis David Macri) 55, 211-212
tsou dai yan, Tanka wedding rite, 31, 199-200
Tsuen Wan (荃灣), N.T.:
Chinese graves in, 32, 164-179
growth of, and its people, 32, 219-221
history, notes on, 24, 46-104
monastery
near (photo) 20, plate 1
notes for R.A.S. visit, 1 Dec. 1978 (J.W. Hayes) 19, 204-213
old popular culture of China and stability in, 30, 1-25
R.A.S. visit, 1964 (report: S. Webb-Johnson) S1, 45
sandal wood mills (J.W. Hayes) 16, 282-283, photo; 19, plates 8-11
urban development (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 75-80, 3 maps (1 fold.)
village
war with Shing Mun, 1862-64 (J.W. Hayes) 17, 188-192, 3 photos
Tsui, Bartholomew, P.M.
articles & notes by:
“The self-perception of Buddhist monks in Hong Kong
today” (article), 23, 23-40
“Tan Tse Tao: a contemporary Chinese faith-healing
sect in Hong Kong” (article), 25, 1-16, plate 1
Tsui, Paul see Cheung, Paul Tsui Ka
Tsung Lai Shun, Brother, see Chan Lai-Sun
Tsungli
Yamen: memorial and edict, 1861, (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 12, 41-54
Tu, Yung-ho (杜永和) (Governor-General of Kwangtung and Kwangsi) (H.L. Lo) 7, 156-157
Tucker,
Jonathan
author of reviewed book:
The Silk Road, Art and History (Reviewed by: E.K.
Teather), 43, 217-224
Tuen Mun (屯門), N.T.:
early references (S.F. Balfour) 10, 155-158
history (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 141-145
Portuguese establishment and ultimate defeat (S.F. Balfour) 10, 169-174
Tui luen (對聯) or lucky papers: use on doorways of rural houses at Chinese New Year (plate) facing S1, 24
Tun fu (躉符)
ceremonies
Pak Wai and Sai Kung, N.T., 1960 (G.C.W. Grout) 11, 204-209
at Pat Heung, 39, 83-104, 105-6 (illus), 107, 108-14 (photos)
Tai Po district, N.T., 1981 (J. Strauch) 20, 147-153
Tun, Li-ch’en (敦禮臣)
author
of reviewed book:
Annual customs and festivals in Peking ...transl. and annotated by Derk Bodde, 2nd ed., rev., Hong Kong
Univ. P., 1965 (review: N. du Breuil) 7, 178-181
T’un Mun (屯門) see Tuen Mun
Tung Chung (東涌), Lantau Island:
fort (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 3, 144-145; (J.W. Hayes) 4, 146-150; 8, 165-167 history (C.Y. Ng) 4, 150-152
fort and cannon (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 207-209, 8 photos; 19, 196-197
fort, dating construction of, 22, 305-307
fort, soldiers at, in late Ch’ing, 24, 305-306; 24, 307-309
Houwang cult and communal culture of, 36, 151-183
Tung Lung Island (東龍洲)
nineteenth-century history and the sub-soil land-holding rights on, 61, 222-232
Tung Kwu Island see Lung Kwu Chau and second note on 9, 65
Tung Lin Kok Yuen (東蓮覺苑),
Happy Valley, H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 194-195
Tung Lo Wan (銅鑼灣, Hong Kong), history of, 29, 398-399
Tung
Lung Island (東龍島),
fort (A.K.K. Siu) 18, 209-211, 2 photos; 20, 134-135
Tung Po Tor (東普陀) Monastery, Tsuen Wan, N.T.
(J.W. Hayes) 19, 205-207
Tung Tau Tsuen (東頭村), near Ha Tsuen, N.T.: temple dedicated
to Duke Yang (photo) 20, plate 7
Tung Wah Hospitals (東華三院):
Eastern Hospital, 23, 9
Hong Kong, early history of, 29, 400-401
notes for a visit to the Museum (J.W. Hayes and C.T. Smith) 16, 262-263; 16, 263-280; 16, 305-306
Turnbull, Professor Constance Mary
obituary of: 49, 327-329
Turner,
J.A.
author of reviewed book:
Kwang
Tung, or Five Years in South China (Reviewed by: P.H. Hase), 22, 344-346
Tutcheria spectabilis, (Champ.) Dunn. (col. plate) after 3, 44; see also 3, 46
typhoon:
Hong Kong, 1906, 38, 297-303 (photos)
preparations
in H.K., 1903 (note) 15, 324-326
shelter, Yau Ma Tei: events leading to construction (A.J.S.
Lack) 13, 28-40
Tze Liang Chi (剌梁驥),
Chiuchow opera: résumé (H. Werle) 15, 78-80
Uhalley, S.
articles & notes by:
“Lord Elgin and the Taipings” (article) 10, 24-35
“Sun Yat-sen and Chinese history” (article) 8, 109-118
“The Taipings at Ningpo: the significance of a forgotten event”
(article) 11, 17-32
books
reviewed by:
“A guide to the archives and records of protestant
Christian missions from the British Isles to China, 1796-1914, by Leslie R.
Marchant” (review) 6, 152-153
“Seals of Chinese painters and collectors of the
Ming and Ch’ing period, by Victoria Contag and Wang Chi-ch’ien” (review) 6, 49-72
Uk Tau (屋頭)
and
the books of Cheng Yung, 47, 33-40
under
altars (下壇)
in non-Buddhist temples (K.G. Stevens) 17, 85-100, 12 photos
United College Library, Chinese University of Hong
Kong, acquisition of book of receipts of Chinese Republic by, 25, 216-217
United Kingdom Friends of the HK Branch of the RAS, see under RAS HK Branch
United States of America
American Chinese, experiences and impressions, 33, 224-228, (225)
an American diplomat relives 1967’s darkest days,
(review), 57,
275-277
American Merchant sailors at Sham Shui Po and Stanley:
the fall of Hong Kong and the fate of the steamship Admiral Y.S. Williams,
63,
29-56
American perceptions of Chinese, in 19th century, 33, 224-228, (224)
attitude on H.K., 1941-45 (K.S. Chan) 19, 1-20
foreign relations: China (K.S. Chan) 19, 1-20
the Pacific and, 30, 320-324
Sino-American
the American Commercial Community at Canton and the shaping of American
China Policy, 1784‒1844, (Reviewed by Paul Van Dyke) 55, 216-218
arts
exchange, 1972-1986, 31, 65-103
relations since 1900, 30, 344-349, (348)
U.S. Navy air strikes on Macau, 16 January 1945, 58, 30-55
University of Hong Kong:
archaeology team of, 1955-1967, 31, 181-182
the
Faculty of Law at the, 1969-2019, (review), 60,
268-270
history, 1911-61 (book notice) 3, 136; (review: K. Biggerstaff) 4, 132-135
history of the University of Hong Kong Vol. 1, (review), 53, 312-315
Lai Jixi and the development of Chinese education at the, 52, 267-289
The Lugard Tribute presented to, 41, 109-126, 127-30 (illus)
Morrison Library (D. Scott) 1, 50-67
RAS HK Branch assets on permanent loan to, 37, 177-179
University of Leeds: Library: gift of Chinese books
from Royal Asiatic Society (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 4, 146
University of Toronto: Library: gift of J.O.P. Bland
papers (J.L. Cranmer-Byng) 10, 180-182
urban development:
in H.K. (review: L. Goodstadt) 12, 233-235
H.K. Island: 19th cent. (H.D. Talbot) S3, 47-62, 3 maps, 2 plates
H.K. Island and Kowloon: 20th cent. (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 63-74, diagr., table
New Territories (D.J. Dwyer) S3, 75-90, 6 maps (1 fold.), 2 photos.
of Sai Ying Pun in 19th century, 35, 59-73
urban migration,
Forced: social and economic changes (M.I. Berkowitz) 8, 96-108
urbanization
in H.K. (review: L. Goodstadt) 12, 233-235
Ure, Gavin
author
of reviewed book:
Governors, Politics and the Colonial Office:
Public Policy in Hong Kong (Reviewed by Leo F. Goodstadt) 53, 325-328
book
reviewed by:
(and James L. Watson) Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60 (Strickland, ed.), 51, 343-350
Utsuki
Nishū (宇津木二秀)
career
of in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation Period (1941‒1945), 55, 57-82
Vallambrosa, Antoine Amedée Marie Vincent Manca de see Mores,
Antoine Amedée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallambrosa, Marquis de
Van Dyke, Paul A.
articles & notes by:
“The
Canton Linguists in the 1730s: Managers of the Margins of Trade” (article), 57, 7-35
“Smuggling Networks of the Pearl River Delta before 1842: Implications for Macau and the American China Trade” (article), 50, 67-97 (tables, map)
author
of reviewed books:
(translated and annotated by) The Canton-Macau Dagregisters, 1762, (Reviewed by Alain Le Pichon) 48, 210-213
(and Maria Kar-Wing Mok) Images of the Canton
Factories 1760-1822: Reading History in
Art, (Reviewed by Patrick Connor) 56,
228-230
The Canton
Trade: life and enterprise on the China Coast, 1700-1845, (Reviewed by
Alfred H.Y. Lin) 46, 175-178
Merchants
of Canton and Macao, Vol. 1, Politics and Strategies in Eighteen-Century
Chinese Trade, (Reviewed by Angela Schottenhammer) 56,
215-223
Merchants
of Canton and Macao, Vol. 2, Success and Failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese
Trade, (Reviewed
by Angela Schottenhammer) 56,
215-223
(and Susan E. Schopp, eds.) The Private Side of the Canton
Trade, 1700–1840: Beyond the Companies, (Reviewed by Richard J. Grace) 58, 284-286
Whampoa
and the Canton Trade: Life and Death in a Chinese Port 1700–1842, (Reviewed by Richard J. Grace) 60, 255-258
book reviewed by:
The Golden Ghetto: The American
Commercial Community at Canton and the Shaping of American China Policy,
1784‒1844 (Downs), 55, 216-218
Van Mierop, Thomas Kuyck
East India Company Supercargo in Macao, 51, 7-30
variation, seasonal, in butterflies of H.K. (V.R. Burkhardt) 4, 101-103
vegetable farming near Fanling, N.T. (plate 3) after S3, 90
vegetarian halls see chai tong
Velingerová, M. Dolezelová see Dolezelová Velingerová, M.
Vetch, Henri (1898-1978)
soldier, bookseller and publisher, 46, 101-148
soldier, bookseller and publisher – a
further note, 49, 274
Victoria, Hong Kong:
establishment
and early planning (D.M.E. Evans) S5, 11-41
view, 1845 (fold, plate) facing 6, 132
view, 1846 (plate 8) after S3, 90
Vientiane: description (M. Smithies) 14, 101-103
Vietnam
history of, 24, 336-339
Ho Chi Minh in Hong Kong, (review), 62, 247-249
RAS HK Branch visit to, 2000, 39, 283-289; 40, 233, 234-49 (photos)
village
Catholic Church in nineteenth century village life in Hong Kong, 48, 111-149
Chinese customary law, family cases from Shek Pik, 57, 206-225
culture, in South China, 42, 393-398
disputes, in New Territories, 29, 139-143; 30, 257-265
early
aviation in, frescoes,
53, 285-297
elders: rights and duties (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 135-137, 140-1
government in China (review: J.W. Hayes) 13, 184-185; (C.M. Wilbur) 18, 113-174, bibliography (10 p.)
literacy and scholarship, 52, 77-137
original people and immigrants in Hong Kong’s first ‘New Town’, (review), 60, 262-264
plays, Chinese see Yang ke (秧歌)
remedies, for chue mo peng and excess heat, 23, 209-211
representatives in the N.T. (M. Freedman) 16, 210-214
rules, customary, 22, 297-302
scholars
in the traditional New Territories and their book collections, 63, 179-225
shops, in Hong Kong region, 24, 310-311
trees: rules on the protection of, in the New
Territories, 51, 31-56
wars, in Sham Chun, 30, 265-281
watchmen, in Hong Kong, 22, 294-297
see also squatter village
villages
clan organization (H. Baker) S1, 4-9; 6, 25-48, map; (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 53-58
education of boys in, 52, 300-309
fung shui woodlands (D.C. Shen) 14, 188-189
imperial presence in, in South China, 35, 75-112
manuscript documents in the life and
culture of, in Late Imperial China, 50, 165-244
moved for fung shui reasons: Lantau Island
(J.W. Hayes) 3, 143-144; 9, 156-158
multiple-clan: Shek Pik, Lantau Island (J.W. Hayes) S1, 10-15
occupancy level of houses (H.G.H. Nelson) 9, 113-123; (J.W. Hayes) 9, 158-160
study of traditional dwellings, conservation and land
use in, in Sai Kung, 43, 1-14
traditional, fengshui and
orientation of, 45, 27-39
warfare
(J.W. Hayes) 14, 127-130; 17, 188-192, 238, 3 photos
see also rural life
Villiers, J.
articles & notes by:
“Silk and silver: Macau, Manila and trade in the China Seas in
the sixteenth century” (lecture) 20, 66-80
Vine, Peter
articles & notes by:
“Experiences as a war crimes prosecutor in Hong Kong”
(note), 35, 205-209
visits to places of interest in H.K. see under names of
places and Royal Asiatic Society, H.K. Branch: visits
Volonteri[11], Simeone (Bishop of Honan):
Catholic Church in nineteenth century village life in Hong Kong, 48, 111-149
map of Hong Kong (apostolic prefecture), 1875 (note) 13, 147-150, plate
map of San On District, 1866 (R.C.Y. Ng) 9, 141-148, plate (map); (J.W. Hayes) 10, 193-196
voluntary associations see associations, voluntary
Volunteers,
Military, in H.K. (J.W. Hayes) 11, 151-171, 10 photos; 16, 283-284
Vulpes vulpes hoole or South China red fox (plate 3) after 7, 206
Waichow
Hakka in H.K. (J. Hsieh) 20, 34-53
Waite, Carol Briggs
author
of reviewed book:
Taken in Hong Kong – 8 December 1941: memoirs of Norman Briggs, World War II prisoner of war, (Reviewed by Geoffrey Emerson) 49, 322-325
Wakeman, F.
author
of reviewed book:
Strangers at the gate: social disorder in South
China,
1839-1861, Berkeley, Univ. of California P., 1966
(review: J.W. Hayes) 9, 170-174
Walker, Charles
book reviewed by: 30, 326-329
Wallacker, B.E.
author
of reviewed book:
(ed.) Chinese walled cities: a collection of maps from Shina
Jōkaku no Gaiyō. Hong Kong, Chinese Univ. P., 1979 (review: D. Faure) 20, 167
walled
cities and villages:
China: maps (review: D. Faure) 20, 167
the clearance of the Kowloon Walled City, 51, 257-278
Kat
Hing Wai, N.T. 14, plates 28-30, 33; (D. Lung) 20, 81-92
Kowloon (A.K.K. Siu) 20, 139-141; law (P. Wesley-Smith) S5,
119-29
Walton, A.St.G.
book
reviewed by:
“An introduction to the birds of Hong Kong, comp.
by Maura Benham” (review) 4, 139-140
Wan, C.Y.
articles &
notes by:
“Bean skim (腐竹): a product of blood and sweat from
the makers” (note) 17, 216-218
Wan Shih T’ang, Sheung Shui (New Territories), ancestral hall, 22, 253, 267, plate 7
Wanchai (灣仔), H.K. Island (J.W. Hayes and
C.T. Smith) 14, 202-209
Wang, Chi-ch’ien (王季遷) (artist)
paintings of, 27, 301-303; 29, 411-413
author
of reviewed books:
(and Contag, V.) Seals
of Chinese painters and collectors of the Ming and Ch’ing period, Hong Kong
Univ. P., 1966 (review: S. Uhalley) 6, 149-150
(and Contag, V.) Seals of Chinese painters…
(review: S. Chuang) 14, 236-237
Wang, Ch’ung (王充) Lun-hêng (論衡), transl. by Alfred Forke, New York, Paragon Book Gallery, 1962
(review: D. Leslie) 4, 120-127
Wang Gungwu, Dr
speaker at RAS 30th anniversary dinner, 30, ix, plate 16
author of reviewed books:
Home is Not Here, (Reviewed by Elizabeth Sinn) 59, 249-252
(and Margaret Wang) Home is Where We Are (Reviewed by Coonoor Kripalani) 62, 266-268
Wang Jingwei
the South China Daily News and (his) Peace Movement, 1939-41, 50, 343-370
Wang,
Margaret
author of reviewed
book:
(and
Gungwu Wang) Home is Where We Are
(Reviewed by Coonoor Kripalani) 62, 266-268
Wang Sung-hsing
book reviewed by: 22, 336-338
Wang Te Lu (clan
hero), memorial hall dedicated to, 31, 192-196, plates 2-9
Wang Yeh
(Chinese deity), Fukienese, 29, 34-60, plates 9-14
Wang Yi (王xxxx)
author
of reviewed book:
Huang Jia
Yazhou Wenhui Bei Zhongguo Zhihui Yanjiu (A study of
the Royal Asiatic Society North China Branch) (Reviewed
by Betty Wei) 46, 204-210
Wantung, S.S. of China Navigation Co.
(photo) 16, plate 23
war crimes,
prosecutor in Hong Kong, 35, 205-209
Ward, Barbara E. (anthropologist, 1919-1983)
articles & notes by:
“Kau Sai, an unfinished manuscript” (article), 25, 27-118, plates 2-11
“Rediscovering our social and cultural heritage in the New
Territories” (article) 20, 116-124
obituary
of:
death of, 22, xii
obituary, 23, xviii-xxi
Ward, David Lee
obituary of: 57, 281-282
Ward, Frederick Townsend, commander of the Ever-Victorious Army:
biography
of: 38, 285-290, 291 (photo)
(R.J.
Smith) 15, 125-128
warfare between villages, N.T. (J.W. Hayes) 14, 127-130; 17, 188-192, 238, 3 photos
warlords, in China, 33, 224-228, (224)
Warner,
John
author of reviewed book:
Hong
Kong Illustrated – Views and News 1840-1980, (Reviewed by: A. Birch), 21, 209-210
Warring States
Working Group, at University of Massachusetts, 1993, 32, 216-217
Warrington-Strong, F.
book reviewed by:
“Early Ming wares of Chingtechen, by A.D. Brankston”
(review) 11, 210-211
Wasserstrom, Jeffrey
author of reviewed book:
Vigil: Hong Kong on the
Brink,
(Reviewed by Colin Day) 61, 261-264
Watch Force,
District, in Hong Kong, 38, 199-228
watchmen,
village, in Hong Kong, 22, 294-297
“water-folk” (shui-sheung-yan),
in Hong Kong, 21, 120-143
water supply in the People’s Republic of China (C.M. Hsieh) 15, 43-45
addressing RAS HK Branch 40th anniversary conference, 39, 250 (photo)
articles & notes by:
“Another donation to the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal
Asiatic Society” (note), 41, 375-378
“Arnold Graham 1905-1996” (note), 38, 305-309, 310-4 (photos)
“Branch logo” (note), 36, 252
“A brief history of technical education in Hong Kong”
(article), 28, 10-15, plate 1
“A brief history of technical education in Hong Kong 1863 to 1980” (note), 40, 209 (photo), 210-25
“Chinese funerals: a case study” (article), 31, 104-134, plates 10-11
“The Chinese Labour Corps in the First World War. Labourers buried in France” (note), 35, 199-201, 202-3 (photos)
(and Alison McEwan), “Colin McEwan’s Diary: the battle for Hong Kong and escape into China” (article), 45, 41-88, 89-93 (photos and maps), 93-115
“The country boy who died for Hong Kong” (note), 25, 210-215, plate 13
“The craft of the bamboo scaffolder” (article), 37, 19-33, 34-8 (photos)
“Designatory letters after an RAS member’s name” (note),
40, 205-206
80th birthday of, 39, 252 (photo)
“The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch, 1961-2010” (Golden Jubilee Article), 50, 21-49 (photos)
“Foreigners and fungshui” (article), 34, 57-117
“Hong Kong Before the
Days of Air-conditioning” (note), 54, 225-230
“Hong Kong hongs with long histories and British
connections” (article), 30, 219-256
“Hong Kong in the
1950s and 60s: reminiscences” (article), 42, 323-343
(and Louis Ha), “Hong Kong’s lighthouses and the men who
manned them” (article), 41, 281-313, 314-20 (photos)
“Honorary members” (note), 37, 181-182
(and Tim Ko), “The Hungry Ghosts Festival in Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong” (article), 44, 41-44, 45-8 (photos), 49-55
“Laughter across the Great Wall: a comparison of
Chinese and Western Humour” (article), 38, 1-50
“A message from the president”, 39, 244-245
“The Middlesex (‘Tyndareus’) stone” (note), 43, 207-210, 211 (photos)
“A note on Hong Kong’s wildlife” (note), 31, 197-198
“One of Hong Kong’s many hillside temples: ‘the temple overlooking the Sea’ ” (note), 39, 275-278, 279-81 (photos)
“Past presidents” (note), 36, 251
“Projects and enquiries” (note), 42, 449-451
(and Tony Lam) “RAS visit to No. 1 Chatham Path” (note), 47, 189-197 (photos)
“RAS visit to Huizhou” (note), 37, 169-173, 174-6 (photos)
“The re-occupation of Hong Kong in August 1945”
(note), 31, 201-204
“The Royal Asiatic Society and heritage education”
(note), 37, 149-159
“The Royal Asiatic Society (Hong Kong Branch) one-day conference. Hong Kong: forty years of a growing city, Saturday 9 December 2000” (address), 39, 235-242, 250 (photo)
“Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch possessions on
permanent loan to other institutions” (note), 37, 177-179
“Safeguarding one’s fortunes: the importance of Tun Fu” (article), 39, 83-104, 105-6 (illus), 107, 108-14 (photos)
“Sojourners in Xiamen: notes on the RAS visit” (note),
30, 309-313
“In the steps of Lu Pan: reminiscences of building in
Hong Kong” (article), 29, 1-7
“A Stroll up the Hong Kong
Mid-Levels Escalator with a few Digressions along the Way” (note), 53, 263-284 (photos)
“Taking a godson” (note), 33, 215-216
“Tales of a venerable Chinese gentleman” (note), 33, 211-214
“Tracing graves in Hong Kong: research methodology”
(note), 38, 395-398
“The two obelisks at Tai Tam” (article), 40, 185-191, 192-3 (photos)
“What the RAS means to me” (address), 51, 381-384
“Yet more thoughts on Han Suyin’s A Many Splendoured Thing: Conduit Road and its environs” (note), 42, 453-458
author of reviewed book:
One Couple, Two Cultures: 81
Western-Chinese couples talk about love and marriage (Reviewed by: S.
Ching and A. Sweeting), 45, 257-259
books reviewed by:
The Six-Day War of 1899: Hong Kong in the age of imperialism (Hase), 48, 233-236
City between worlds: my Hong Kong (Lee), 49, 285-289
obituaries by:
(and others) 55, 221-232 (Solomon Bard)
50, 418-421 (Geoffrey Bonsall)
53, 341-343 (Anthony John Lawrence)
53, 337-340 (Geoffrey William Roper)
48, 240-242 (Anthony Edward Sweeting)
46, 211-213 (Kenneth Wallis Joseph Topley)
obituary
of: 56,
251-257
award of Bronze Bauhinia Star to, 38, 403 (photo)
informal profile of: 42, 139-159
Watson, James L.
books
reviewed by:
Forgotten Heroes: San On County
and its Magistrates in the Late Ming and Early Qing (Hase), 58, 271-274
(and Gavin Ure) Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong
Kong, 1910-60 (Strickland, ed.), 51, 343-350
Watson’s, A.S. (retail company):
Transformation from Colonial Chemist to Global Health and Beauty Retailer, (review), 63, 316-317
Watt, C.Y. (屈志仁), James
articles
& notes by:
“A brief report on Sung-type pottery finds in Hong Kong”
(article) 11, 142-150, 10 plates
“A pair of pottery covered jars found at Shek Pik, Lantau Island” (N. & Q.) 9, 161-163, 2 plates
book reviewed by:
“Chinese connoisseurship: the Ko Ku Yao Lun, tr.
and ed. by Sir Percival David” (review) 12, 213-218
Wattis, Jonathan
articles & notes by:
“Robert Crisp Hurley (1848‒1927): Hong Kong Guidebook Pioneer” (article), 55, 135-156 (photos, map)
Waung, William S.K. (汪瑞炯)
book reviewed by:
“Via ports: from Hong Kong to Hong Kong, by Alexander Grantham” (review) 6, 147-149
weather see meteorology
weavers, hemp:
itinerant Hakkas (J.W. Hayes) 8, 162-165; 10, 188-190
weaving
of fa tai (花帶) or patterned bands in N.T. (E
L. Johnson) 16, 81-91, 14 plates
Webb, Richard
articles & notes by:
“Earth gods and village shrines in the New Territories
of Hong Kong” (note), 34, 183-191
“The use of hill land for village forestry and fuel
gathering in the New Territories of Hong Kong” (article), 35, 143-153
Webb-Johnson, S. “Visit to Tsuen Wan district villages” (report) S1, 45
Webster, M.A.
articles
& notes by:
“The birds of Hong Kong” S6, 23-36
“The birds of Tai Mo Shan” (note) 17, 236
books reviewed by:
“The birds of Korea, by M.E.J. Gore and Won Pyong-Oh”
(review) 12, 229-233
“Observations on birds in North eastern China...
by Axel M. Hemmingsen and J.A. Guildal” (review) 10, 201-203
weddings see Chinese weddings, marriage customs
Wei, Duke (尉侯王): image from Wu Kang county,
Hunan (K.G. Stevens) 18, 43-44, plate 4
Wei Peh Ti, Betty (魏白蒂)
articles
& notes by:
“An English bibliography for China studies” (special
feature), 34, 193-215
“Found in a Pennsylvania attic – letters from China
1903-1906” (article), 25, 152-186
“Juan Yuan’s management of Sino-British relations in
Canton, 1817-1826” (article), 21, 144-167
“A peek backwards into the Jewish community of
Shanghai” (article), 32, 149-163
“Private patronage of scholarship and learning during
the mid-Qing: Ruan Yuan and the scholars around him” (article), 31, 40-64
“Through historical records and ancient writings in
search of the giant panda” (article), 28, 34-43
“Why Is Hong Kong Called ‘Fragrant Harbour’: A
Synthesis”
(article), 54, 33-57 (maps)
books
reviewed by:
27, 292-296; 29, 413-417; 31, 205
Different worlds of discourse: transformation of gender and genre in late Qing and early Republican China (Qian, Fong, Smith), 49, 289-293
Huang Jia
Yazhou Wenhui Bei Zhongguo Zhihui Yanjiu (A study of
the Royal Asiatic Society North China Branch) (Wang Yi), 46, 204-210
Wei, Yuk (韋玉), Sir Boshan, unofficial member of Leg, Council H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 16-20
Weihaiwei (威海衛 Shantung province)
administration of Sir J.H.S. Lockhart (J.H. Lethbridge) 12, 65-71
British administration of, and return to Chinese rule,
1898-1930, 27, 292-296; 29, 413-417
law and
justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930, (review), 49, 284-285
RAS visit to, 1999, 38, 339-343, 359-63 (photos)
Welch, H. (founding member of RAS)
articles
& notes by:
“The Buddhist career” (lecture) 2, 37-48
“Buddhist organizations in Hong Kong” (article) 1, 98-114
“China and the beholder” (note) 20, 129-133
“The foreign relations of Buddhism in modern China”
(article) 6, 73-99
author
of reviewed book:
The practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. P., 1967 (review: M. Topley) 8, 168-169
obituary of:
death of, 22, xii
Welch, Jennifer
articles
& notes by:
(and Keith Stevens) “The Celestial Ministry of Time” (article), 40, 113-146, 147-54 (photos)
“Coincidence?” (note), 41, 373-374
(and Keith Stevens) “Another dilemma for today’s youth in China” (note), 38, 369-370, 371 (photo)
(and Keith Stevens) “Monument to the Westmoreland Regiment, the 55th Regiment of Foot in Dinghai City on Zhoushan Island” (note), 38, 383-393, 394 (photo)
(and Keith Stevens) “Xu, the Daoist Perfected Lord Xu Zhenjun the protective deity of Jiangxi Province” (article), 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
(and Keith Stevens) “The Yang family of generals” (article), 37, 39-53, 54-61 (photos)
Welch, M.W.
articles
& notes by:
“A new archaeological site in Hong Kong: preliminary
report” (article) 2, 109-114, 2 plates
Welsh,
Frank
author of reviewed
book:
A
History of Hong Kong (Reviewed by: J. Mirsky), 32, 224-226
Werle, H.
articles
& notes by:
“Cerrarts [ceramic factory]” (notes) 14, 230-231
“Notes on Chiuchow opera” (article) 15, 71-87, 8 photos
“Swatow (Ch’aochow) horizontal stick puppets” (article) 13, 73-84, 7 photos
books
reviewed by:
“The nine sacred mountains of China… by Mary Augusta
Mullikin and Anna M. Hotchkis” (review) 14, 243-244
“Hua Shan, the Taoist sacred mountain… photographs by
Hedda Morrison, introd. and Taoist musings by Wolfram Eberhard” (review) 14, 235-236
“Peking opera; a short guide, by Elizabeth Halson”
(review) 13, 171-174
Wesley-Smith, Peter
articles
& notes by:
“The Kam Tin gates” (article) 13, 41-44
“Marble Hall” (note) 18, 202-204, 9 photos
“The
Walled City of Kowloon and its law today” S5, 119-29
books
reviewed by:
British rule in China: law and justice in Weihaiwei, 1898-1930 (Tan), 49, 284-285
Grounded at
Kai Tak: Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949-1952 (Merry), 62, 257-259
A Special Standing in
the World: The Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong, 1969-2019 (Munn), 60, 268-270
West see East-West relations
West Point, H.K. (C.T. Smith) 14, 211-218
Westmoreland Regiment (55th Regiment of Foot), monument to, in Dinghai City, 38, 386-393, 394 (photo)
Wetherill, Charles see Bonsall, Geoffrey
Whampoa
and the Canton Trade: 1700–1842, (review),
60,
255-258
Wheelock
Marden
letters to my grandchildren, (review), 47, 205-207
White Tiger,
the, ritual of offering, in Cantonese opera, 30, 169-179
White,
Lynn T. III
book reviewed by:
Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific
Networks and a New History of Globalization (Hamilton), 63, 323-325
articles
& notes by:
“Another look at
land and lineage in the New Territories, ca 1900” (paper), 21, 25-42
author
of reviewed book:
The Chinese in Philippine life, 1850-1898, New Haven, Yale Univ. P., 1965 (review: T.S. Foo) 6, 144-146
Wickeri, Philip L.
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong’s
Last English Bishop: The Life and Times
of John Gilbert Hindley Baker, (Reviewed by Veronica
Pearson) 63, 333-335
Wiens, H.J.
articles
& notes by:
“Some of China’s thirty-five million non-Chinese” (lecture)
2, 54-74, map, tables
Wilbur, C.M.
articles
& notes by:
“Village government in China (1933)” (article based on his M.A.
thesis, Columbia Univ., 1933) 18, 113-174, bibliography (10 p.)
Wilder, Cullen
articles & notes by:
“Camphorwood chests and the China trade” (article), 49, 7-20 (photos, illustrations)
wildlife:
of Hong Kong, 31, 197-198
management
of wild animals in Hong Kong between 1870 and 1940, 61, 82-99
see also fauna
Wildy, Deidre
articles
& notes by:
(and Lan Li), “A new discovery and its
significance: the statutory declarations made by Sir Robert Hart concerning his
secret domestic life in 19th century China” (article), 43, 63-87
Williams, A.T.
articles
& notes by:
“The geology and geomorphology of Hong Kong” (paper) S3, 3-16, 4 diagrs., 2 photos., 2 tables
Williams,
Adam
articles & notes by:
“Writing
an Historical Novel” (address), 52, 379-387
Williams, B.
articles
& notes by:
“The Chan family of Tseung Kwan O” (N. & Q.) 7, 158-160
“Visit to Ho Chung and Sheung Yeung villages in the Sai Kung area” (report) S1, 4
Willis, Clive
articles & notes by:
“The Martyrdom of Father Marcello Mastrilli S.J.” (article), 53, 215-225
books
reviewed by:
The
British Presence in Macao, 1635-1793 (Puga), 53, 334-336
The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and
Weapons over 450 years (Garrett), 51, 327-329
Wilmshurst, David
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong during the Sino-French War (1884-85): Impressions of a French Naval Officer” (article), 50, 141-163 (illustrations
“The ‘Syrian brilliant teaching’ ” (article), 30, 44-74, plate 1
book
reviewed by:
How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish and Han colonization in the seventeenth century (Andrade), 48, 227-230
Wilson, Anita
obituary of: 45, 260-261
Wilson, B.D.
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese burial customs in Hong Kong” (article) 1, 115-123
“Notes on some Chinese customs in the New Territories”
(article), 23, 41-61
Wilson, Colin, The Occult, quoted, 34, 57-117
Wilson, David, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn
HKRASB
Golden Jubilee Address, 50, 9-16
Wilson, John F.
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong—City of Music: A Personal Account
of Classical Music in Hong Kong 1983–2004” (note), 63, 287-301 (illustrations)
“A poem from the HKBRAS visit to East Bhutan, February
2003” (note), 42, 459-466
Windbox Gorge, R. Yangtse (photo) 16, plates 22-3
Wing Lok Tung (永樂洞), Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon (J.W. Hayes) 8, 143-144, photo.
Witchard, Anne
author
of reviewed book:
Lao She in London, (Reviewed by Julia Kuehn) 53, 318-320
book
reviewed by:
When True Love Came to China (Pan),
56,
237-239
Witt, Hugh
articles
& notes by:
“Hong Kong hilltop retreat for cross and lotus”
(note), 24, 312-317
Wolf, Hans-Georg
author
of reviewed book:
(and Patrick J. Cummings) A Dictionary of Hong Kong English: Words from the Fragrant Harbour, (Reviewed by Eric Mok) 52, 340-343
Wolf, Michael
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong Corner Houses, (Reviewed by Colin Davidson) 52, 356-360
Wolfe
sisters
of Foochow, (review), 57, 277-278
Wolfendale, Stewart
author
of reviewed book:
Imperial to International: A History of St
John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong, (Reviewed by Cindy Yik-yi Chu) 53, 329-331
women, in an
Afghan tribal society, 30, 333-335
women in Hakka society: changing position (L.G. Aijmer) 7, 62, 69-70
Won, Pyong-Oh (元炳旿)
author of reviewed
book:
(and Gore, M.E.J.), The birds of Korea, Seoul, R.A.S.,
Korea Branch, 1971 (review: M.A. Webster) 12, 229-233
Wong, A.K. (黃簡麗中)
articles
& notes by:
“Chinese voluntary associations in southeast Asian cities and
the Kaifongs in Hong Kong” (article) 11, 62-73
Wong, C.T. (黄成達)
articles
& notes by:
“Uses of agricultural land: some changes in New Territories farming patterns” (paper) S3, 17-35, 4 diagrs., map, 2 photos., table
Wong, Christopher K.K.
articles
& notes by:
“Communication between government and people: Hong Kong’s new
City District Officer scheme” S5, 146-52
Wong, David T.K.
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong Confidential: Life as
a Subversive, (Reviewed by Kim Salkeld) 59, 252-254
Wong, John D.
author
of reviewed book:
Global Trade in the Nineteenth
Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System (Reviewed by Alain le Pichon) 58, 286-289
Hong Kong Takes
Flight: Commercial Aviation and the Making of a Global Hub, 1930s–1998, (Reviewed by Gordon Andreassand) 63, 335-338
Wong
Man-kong
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Leung Yuen-sang and Yip Ka-che) (eds) A Documentary History of Public Health in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by
Robert Peckham) 59,
239-242
Wong Nai Chung Village (Hong Kong), photograph, c1883, 24, 141 (plate 1)
Wong, P.S.
articles
& notes by:
(and B. Morton) “The Pacific oyster industry in Hong
Kong” (article) 15, 139-149, diagr., map, 4 plates
Wong, Ping (王炳), H.K. merchant (C.T. Smith) 11, 89
Wong Pui Ling (New Territories), dispute with Ta Kwu
Ling, 30, 257-265; 29, 139-143
Wong, Shing (黄勝), unofficial member of Leg. Council, H.K. (T.C. Cheng) 9, 11-12
Wong Siu-lun (黃兆麟)
articles
& notes by:
“Business ideology of Chinese industrialists in Hong
Kong” (article), 23, 137-171
author of reviewed books:
Emigrant
Entrepreneurs – Shanghai Industrialist in Hong Kong (Reviewed by: M.
Tang), 30, 339-340
(and Zheng Wan Tai) 鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港大老 — 何東 [Xianggang dalao — Ho Tung], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
(and Zheng Wan Tai) 鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港將軍 — 何世禮 [Xianggang jiangjun — Ho Shai-lai], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Wong Tai Sin (Huang Duxian)
in Hong Kong, 27, 93-100
at Mt Luofu, 27, 74-92, plates 10-11
Wong Tak-yan
articles
& notes by:
“Lime-making on Tsing Yi” (note), 24, 295-300, 301-4 (plates 42-47)
Wong Uk (黃屋), nr. Tsuen Wan, N.T.: temple
for boat people (photo) 20, plates 4, 6
Wong Wai Chak T’ong (黄維則堂) of Nam Tau and Cheung Chau (J.W. Hayes) 3, 90-98 passim
Wong Wing-Ho
articles
& notes by:
“Yet more on the man the emperor decapitated” (note), 34, 179-181
Wong Yuk
book reviewed by: 22, 356-358
Woo
(胡)
family in 2 villages of Hoi-p’ing County, S. China (Y.F. Woon) 17, 101-111
Wood, Frances
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Mark Barnard)
The Diamond Sutra:
The Story of the World’s Earliest Dated Printed Book, (Reviewed by Anthony Ferguson) 51, 330-332
book
reviewed by:
British
Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire and Cultural Encounter (Fan), 50, 391-392
woodblock printing
early example from Pulguk sa, Korea (L.C. Goodrich) 7, 39-41, 3 photos
in China (D.H.S. Chau) 18, 175-189
Woodcock, S.S. of China Navigation Co.
(photo) 16, plate 23
“Wooden
goose” (J.W. Hayes) 12, 207
woodlands,
Fung shui (D.C. Shen) 14, 188-189
Woods, Julian Edmund Tenison (priest and scientist),
visit to Hong Kong, 1885, 24, 288-294
woodwork
industry: trade unions in Hong Kong (E. Cooper) 18, 83-100
Woon, Y.F.
articles
& notes by:
“Social organization and ceremonial life of two multi-surname
villages in Hoi-P’ing County, South China, 1911-1949” (article) 17, 101-111
Wordie, Jason
author
of reviewed book:
Macao: People and Places, Past
and Present,
(Reviewed by Jonathan Porter) 54, 237-238
books
reviewed by:
Landscapes Lost and Found:
Appreciating Hong Kong’s Heritage Cultural Landscapes (Nicolson), 56,
227-228
obituary by:
51, 376-378 (Lady Margaret Isolin Clague)
working
class Europeans in H.K.: 19th century (H.J. Lethbridge) 15, 88-112
Working Group Report on Local Administration, background to and preparation of, 1966, 37, 1-17
World War I
British Chinese Labour Corps in France, 1917-1921, 29, 390, plates 24-25; 35, 199-201, 202-3 (photos); 40, 33-95, 96-111 (photos); 42, 405-406, 407-10 (photos), 411; 43, 205-206; 45, 233-234
Busseboom Thirteen (individuals’ details, grave, etc.), 55, 199-203
Chinese
mariners of, 60, 200-210
Chinese Workers in the, 51, 313-314
emergence of the
first Landward Defence Line in Hong Kong, 54, 7-32
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997, (review), 62, 254-257
Labour Corps cemeteries, in Flanders, 38, 281-282, 283-4 (photos)
military
history of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (review), 55, 211-212
Pershing’s Chinese: the other Chinese Labour Corps, 58, 189-207
World War II
Allied campaign to retake Hong Kong from Japan, effect of weather on, 42, 33 (photo), 34-64, 65-6 (maps)
American Merchant sailors at Sham Shui Po and Stanley:
the fall of Hong Kong and the fate of the steamship Admiral Y.S. Williams,
63,
29-56
attack on Hong Kong (1941), 29, 77-93
autobiography of Solomon Bard,
(review), 50, 381-383
battle for Hong Kong
C Force and the, 51, 237-256
Danish
volunteers in the, (review), 60,
271-272
December 1941, (review), 60, 253-255
effectiveness of the defence in, 39, 115-136
and escape into China, 45, 41-88, 89-93 (photos and maps), 93-115
and the life of a POW, (interview with Arthur E. Gomes), 48, 25-50
lost
in the, (review), 60, 253-255
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, No 3 (Machine Gun) Company’s service in, 45, 117-40, 141-3 (map and photos)
diary of, and life as a prisoner of war, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
the bombing of Bungalow C, 57, 108-129
Burma, behind the front lines in, 1942-1944, 32, 113-148
C Force and the battle of Hong Kong, 51, 237-256
Chan Chak’s escape from Hong Kong, (review), 52, 343-345
China on the brink of, 30, 89-145
a Chinese wartime newspaper in Guangzhou, 62, 141-158
defeat of Hong Kong, 1941, 25, 210-215, plate 13
East River Column: the Hong Kong Guerillas,
(review), 50, 389-391
an Englishman’s account of Hong Kong 1936 – 1941,
(review), 58, 263-264
evacuation of British women and children, 1940, (review), 58, 258-260
Franklin Gimson in August 1945, 58, 7-29
growing up Eurasian,
59, 7-30
guerrilla training in Burma and China, 31, 135-180, plate 1
Hong Kong 1945, 48, 51-67 (photos)
the Hong Kong Chinese
Regiment, 54, 81-99
Hong Kong’s Civil Defence, 63, 6-28
Hong Kong’s civilian
fatalities of, 59,
31-50
The Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps, 1939-41, 50, 317-342
Hong Kong Internment, (review), 62, 235-238
Hongkongers in the British Armed Forces: 1860-1997, (review), 62, 254-257
internment in Shanghai during, 30, 344-349, (345)
Japanese army intelligence operations in S.E. Asia, 22, 312-313
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong:
(review) 42, 470-472
career of Utsuki Nishū in,
55, 57-82
Japanese
Prisoner of War Camps in Taiwan during, (review),
63, 325-328
letters from Hong Kong to Macao, 21, 187-191
life in the Japanese civilian camp at Stanley, (review), 48, 219-223
lost in China, (review), 63, 320-323
Macanese community and the Japanese Occupation, 61, 100-121
memoirs
of Norman Briggs, prisoner of war, (review), 49, 322-325
a message for nasty,
(review), 63, 320-323
military
history of Hong Kong, 1840‒1970, (review), 55, 211-212
monuments to Hong Kong’s dead, 1945-2005, 46, 75-100
myth of unpreparedness for Japanese attack on Hong Kong, 42, 161-183, 184-6 (photos)
prisoners of war:
coded diary of Japanese prisoner of war, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
diary of Hong Kong prisoner
of war Graham Heywood, (review), 56,
225-227
diary of life as a Hong Kong Prisoner of War
1941-45, (review), 59,
231-233
in Hong Kong and Japan, 1941-1945, 41, 419-422
life as a prisoner of war, 39, 137-155; 39, 157-164
life of a POW, (interview with Arthur E. Gomes), 48, 25-50
life of POW John Reid, (review), 61, 266-268
re-occupation of Hong Kong, August 1945, 31, 201-204
Reeves’, John, work as British Consul in Macao in, 60, 115-137
Reeves,
John Pownall, British Consul in Macao during, (review), 54, 238-240
resist to the end: Hong Kong 1941-1945 (review), 50, 383-385
Sai Kung District during, 22, 184-216
short
history of Bungalow A, St Stephen’s College Stanley, 57,
88-107
small coastal gun casemates, pillboxes,
and open machine gun positions on Hong Kong Island in photos, 49, 57-91
the South China Daily News and Wang Jingwei’s Peace Movement, 1939-41, 50, 343-370
study
of the 72 Dutch Servicemen interred at the Hong Kong Sai Wan War Cemetery, 63, 258-276
the survivors: a period piece, (review), 56,
236-237
travel diaries and photos of China and India during, 30, 332-333
the un-interned Irish community in occupied Hong Kong,
57, 67-87
U.S. Navy air strikes on Macau, 16 January 1945, 58, 30-55
United States and the question of Hong Kong, 1941-45, 19, 1-20
upland headquarters, pillboxes and
observation posts on Hong Kong Island, 51, 207-236
war crimes:
prosecutor in Hong Kong, 35, 205-209
Trials,
(review), 54, 234-235
war journal of John Charter and the memoirs of
Yvonne Carter, (review), 59,
231-233
wartime Macau: under the Japanese shadow, (review), 57, 252-253
Zindel’s
Rosary Hill, 57,
36-66
see also British Army Aid Group; military; Stanley Internment Camp
worship see ancestor worship; occasional rites; temples
Wright, B.R. Guidance in Hong Kong; secondary school research project, H.K. Council for Educational Research, 1967 (book notice) 7, 188
Wright, E.W.
articles
& notes by:
“The Hongkong Milling Company’s failure” (note), 28, 218-222
Wright, Leigh R.
“Brunei: an historical relic” (lecture) 17, 12-29
“Raja James Brooke and Sarawak: an anomaly in the 19th
century British colonial scene” (lecture) 12, 29-40
books
reviewed by:
“The China Station: war and diplomacy, 1830-1860, by Gerald S.
Graham” (review) 19, 229-232
“Southeast Asia: illusion and reality in politics
and economics, by Lennox A. Mills” (review) 5, 112-115
writing see calligraphy
Wu Bing Jian see Howqua
Wu Ping-Chien see Howqua
Wu Tingfang (伍廷芳 1842–1922) see Ng, Choy
Wuchang
Hankow riots and the Wuchang uprising, 51, 115-142
Wun Yiu (碗窰) near Tai Po, N.T.:
pottery kilns (J.W. Hayes) 15, 291-292
Temple of the Immortal Fan (K.G. Stevens) 18, 198-199, 2 photos
Xavier,
Eric
articles & notes by:
“Death at the Races: the Portuguese Presence
during the Happy Valley Fire of 1918” (article), 53, 89-107
“Luso-Asians and the Origins of Macau’s Cultural
Development” (article), 57, 187-205 (illustration)
Xavier, Saint Francis, see Francis Xavier
Xi Shangzhen
suicide of, democracy and disenchantment in the Chinese Republic, (review), 62, 245-246
Xi Xi
author
of reviewed book:
The Teddy
Bear Chronicles, (Reviewed by Douglas Kerr) 61, 233-242
Xiamen , Fujian
province, RAS visit to, 30, 309-313
Xu Zhenjun, Daoist Perfected Lord, 38, 137-142, 143-6 (photos)
Xue, Charlie Q.L.
author
of reviewed book:
Hong Kong architecture 1945-2015: From Colonial to
Global, (Reviewed by Christopher Cowell) 57, 272-275
Xunwu (China),
report on, 1930-1934, 29, 422-423
Yale University:
Hume memorial lecture, 1965 (H. Franke) 6, 49-72
Yan Cheung Villa (仁祥別墅), Tsuen Wan, N.T. (J.W. Hayes) 19, 212-213
Yang, C.K. (楊慶堃)
author of reviewed book:
Chinese communist society: the family and the
village,
Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press, 1965 (review: J.A.
Beaudry) 6, 150-152
Yang, D.S.C.
articles & notes by:
(and R.A. Bowler and A.J.E. Smith), “The Pearl River estuary oyster industry in and around Deep Bay” (article), 24, 162-179, 180-1 (plates 4-6)
Yang
Jiang
author of reviewed book:
(G.
Barmé, trans.), A Cadre School Life: Six Chapters (Reviewed by:
Chang Hsin), 22, 319-323
Yang, T.H.
book
reviewed by:
“Buddhism in China: a historical survey, by
Kenneth K.S. Chen” (review) 7, 177-178
Yang family, generals of, 37, 39-53, 54-61 (photos)
Yang
ke (秧歌)
or rural plays from Ting Hsien Region (review: anon.) 12, 227-229
Yang Laoda
the
spirit of the Yangzi, and related gods, 47, 165-188
Yangtse (Yangzi) River (揚子):
early steam powered navigation on the lower, 51, 57-76
European navigation (A.D. Blue) 3, 107-130, 2 maps, plate
first steam-powered ascent through the Yangtse Gorges, 46, 149-174
first steamship on, 41, 321-325, 326-8 (photos)
Lord Elgin’s voyage, 1858 (S. Uhalley) 10, 24-35
Upper: (長江上游)
19th century British expeditions (A.D. Blue) 16, 165-178, fold, map (after p. 306)
Windbox
Gorge, R. Yangtse (photo) 16, plates 22-3
Zhenjiang and, 42, 255-314, 315-6 (photos), 317 (illus), 318-20 (photos), 321 (illus)
Yao tribe (猺族) in Hong Kong and adjacent areas (K.M.A. Barnett) 4, 49-53
Yaocheng,
Shanxi
Temple Dedicated to Emperor Yao 堯帝, in, 53, 135-151
Yap, P.M. (葉寶明)
articles
& notes by:
“Ideas of mental health and disorder in Hong Kong, and their practical influence” (paper) S2, 73-85
Yau Ma Tei (油麻地), Kowloon:
early history and description (J.W. Hayes) 6, 128-131
temple
complex (photo) 20, plate 9
typhoon shelter: events leading to construction (A.J.S. Lack) 13, 28-40
and the Yu Lan festival, amendments to article on, 40, 267-268
Yee Wang Fung
author
of reviewed book:
(and Moira M.W.
Chan-Yeung) To Serve and to Lead: A History of the Diocesan Boys’ School
Hong Kong (Reviewed by Nicholas L. Chan and Ingrid Yeung) 63, 312-316
Yep, Ray
book reviewed by:
Hong Kong on the Brink: An
American Diplomat Relives 1967’s Darkest Days, (Goldsmith) 57, 275-277
Yeuk (defence alliance), of New Territories, 29, 384-388; 32, 214-215
Yeuk or heung yeuk (鄉約):
function and meaning (M. Freedman) 16, 200-208
Yeung, Ingrid
book reviewed by:
(and Nicholas L.
Chan) Daily Giving Service: A History of the Diocesan Girls’ School Hong
Kong (Chan-Yeung), 63, 312-316
(and Nicholas L.
Chan) To Serve and to Lead: A History of the Diocesan Boys’ School Hong Kong
(Fung and Chan-Yeung), 63, 312-316
Yeung, Kwok-shui (楊國瑞), of Tsuen Wan, N.T. (port.) 17,
plate 44
Yeung, Peter
articles
& notes by:
“Bibliography of New Territories historical literature”
(article), 25, 192-206
“The Development of Hong Kong research and library studies: the contribution of H.A. Rydings” (article), 48, 69-87
Yeung,
Tammy Yun-Tim
articles & notes by:
“Management
of Wild Animals in Hong Kong between 1870 and 1940” (article), 61, 82-99
Yi Wong Tin (二皇殿) village, Kowloon: identification of site (Y.W. Jen) 7, 30-32, fold, plate (map)
Yin and Yang (陰陽) cosmology (M. Topley) S2, 9-12; S2, 16-18
Yin Ch’iao (殷交) see T’ai Sui (太歲)
Ying Wa College, see Anglo-Chinese College
Yip Hing Fai
and the training of an optometrist in
postwar Hong Kong, 49, 93-103
Yip, Hon-ming (葉漢明)
articles
& notes by:
(and Ho Wai-yee), “The Houwang cult and Tung
Chung’s communal Culture” (article), 36, 151-183
book
reviewed by:
Chinese
Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists, 1937-97 (Chu), 52, 330-333
Yip
Ka-che
author
of reviewed book:
(and
Wong Man-kong, and Leung Yuen-sang) (eds) A Documentary History of Public Health in Hong Kong, (Reviewed by
Robert Peckham) 59,
239-242
Yip, Kennis
author
of reviewed book:
(and Mick Atha) Piecing together Sha Po: Archaeological Investigations and
Landscape
Reconstruction, (Reviewed by Patrick Hase) 58, 256-257
Yip Tsan-pong
articles & notes by:
(and Stephen Davies and Shun Chi-ming), “Hong Kong’s Meridian Marks: Traces of Time Past” (article), 61, 7-43 (photos, maps)
Yiu, Chung Yee see Jao, T.I. (饒宗頤)
Yiu, Lady, worshipped in Pok Law county, Kwangtung (J.W. Hayes) 19, 208-209
YMCA see Hong Kong YMCA
Youde, Sir Edward (patron of RAS)
and educational changes in Hong Kong, (review), 51, 334-337
obituary
of:
death of, 26, xii-xiii
Yu Huang Ta Ti
(Jade Emperor), and family of, 29, 18-33, plates 1-8
Yu Lan festival,
Yaumatei and, amendments to article on, 40, 267-268
Yu, P.K. (余秉權)
author of reviewed book:
(comp.) Chinese history: index to learned
articles, 1902-1962, Hong Kong, East Asia Institute, 1963 (review: F.W.
Mote) 5, 101-103
Yu-hsia (游俠) or knights errant in Chinese literature
(J.J.Y. Liu) 1, 30-41
Yuan dynasty, local administration in China in, 30, 344-349, (346)
Yueh Chi Fa Shih (月溪法師), Buddhist monk: mummified body
at Sha Tin (photo) 16, plate 28
Yuen Chau Tsai (元洲仔), Tai Po, N.T.: ceremonies of
Boat People, 1975 (D. Akers-Jones) 15, 300-302, photo
Yuen Long (元朗), N.T.: rural history project,
1973 (J.T. Kamm) 17, 199-202
Yuen-sang Leung
author
of reviewed book:
(and Ka-che Yip and Man-kong
Wong) Health Policy and Disease in Colonial and
Post-Colonial Hong Kong, 1841-2003, (Reviewed by Robert Peckham) 58, 274-277
Yuet Kai Fat See see Yueh Chi Fa Shih
Yung-lo
ta-tien (永樂大典) (L.C.
Goodrich) 10, 17-23
Yung Muk Tong (businessman), factories and businesses
in Macao, 21, 185-187
Yung,
P.
articles & notes by:
(and Daniel C.W. Ho and Lawrence W.C. Lai) “A Survey of
the Pottinger Battery, Devil’s Peak, Hong Kong” (article), 47, 91-114 (photos, illustration, table,
maps)
Yung Sze-chiu
(1874-1944), papers of, in Sha Tin Public Library, 29, 382-384
Zarach, Stephanie
author
of reviewed book:
Changing
Places: The Remarkable History of the Hong Kong Shipowners, (Reviewed by Stephen Davies) 50, 403-404
Zhang Ru
articles
& notes by:
“The Chinese experience: Sino-American Arts Exchange
1972-1986” (article), 31, 65-103
Zhao Changtian
author
of reviewed book:
An Irishman in China: Robert
Hart, Inspector General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, (Reviewed by Robert
Nield) 54, 244-245
Zheng Wan Tai, Victor
author
of reviewed books:
(and Charles W. Chow) Grand Old Man of Hong Kong: Sir Shouson Chow, (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
(and Charles W. Chow) 鄭宏泰, 周振威 著. 香港大老 — 周壽臣 [Xianggang dalao — Chow Shouson], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
(and Wong Siu-lun) 鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港大老 — 何東 [Xianggang dalao — Ho Tung], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
(and Wong Siu-lun) 鄭宏泰, 黃紹倫 著. 香港將軍 — 何世禮 [Xianggang jiangjun — Ho Shai-lai], (Reviewed by May Holdsworth) 51, 355-358
Zhenjiang (Chinkiang) (Kiangsu province), history of, 42, 255-314, 315-6 (photos), 317 (illustrations), 318-20 (photos), 321 (illustrations)
Zhidong Hao
author
of reviewed book:
Macau History and Society, (Reviewed by Cesar Guillen Nuñez) 52, 360-363
Zhou, overthrow of Shang dynasty by, 38, 173-182, 183-5 (photos)
Zhou Enlai , former residence of, in Chongqing, 45, 188, 214 (photo)
Zhoushan Island (Chusan Island), occupation of, by British during Opium War, 38, 383-393, 394 (photo)
Zhu Bajie, patron deity of prostitutes, 40, 195, 196 (photo)
Zikawei Observatory see Gherzi, Ernesto, 1886-1973,
Director of Zikawei Observatory
Zimmern, Kirsteen
author
of reviewed book:
The Eurasian Face, (Reviewed by Staci Ford) 52, 345-347
Zindel,
Rudolf (1900-1954)
Rosary
Hill - Hong Kong’s forgotten war, 57,
36-66
Zoology see amphibia; birds; fishes; mammals; marine
fauna and names of particular animals, e.g. dogs; frogs; leopard cat; tiger
Zurcher, E.
author of reviewed
book:
The Buddhist conquest of China: the spread and adaptation of
Buddhism in early medieval China, Leiden, Brill, 1972 (review:
S. Chuang) 13, 175-178
[1] Review printed twice.
[2] Review printed twice.
[3] Review printed twice.
[4] Review printed twice.
[5] Review printed twice.
[6] Review printed twice.
[7] Review printed twice.
[8] Under the nom de plume
Nicholas Guy.
[9] Review printed twice.
[10] Review printed twice.
[11] Incorrectly
spelt ‘Volontieri’ in running title to article in 9 and in article in 10.