Bulletin Vol. 2 No. 6 Jan 1966

t wo staff and students led by D r . S . T. Chang, He ad of the De p a r t me nt of Biology of C h u ng C h i left on December 27. D u r i ng their two-week stay, they visited various educational institutes and we nt on ma ny r ewa r d i ng field trips. • Over a h u n d r ed members of the C h u ng C hi Staff C l ub visited T a i p i ng Rugs and Carpets Factory and Ka d o o r ie F a r m in an o u t i ng to T a i Po held on January 27, and attended a dinner at Princess Garden Restaurant in honour of D r . C . T . Yu n g 's on his being conferred the title of O . B . E. M r . R . N. Rayne, the Vice- President, and M r . C . K . Tse, the Registrar, congratulated D r . Y u n g, and presented h i m w i t h a gift to mark the happy occasion. D r . Y u n g expressed his thanks and attributed his success to the cooperation and assistance of his College Staff. • A t the invitation of U n i t ed College, the H o n. W i l f r ed S i e n - B i ng Wo n g, D e p u ty President and Chairman of the B r i t i sh Red Cross Society, H o n g K o n g Branch, gave an encouraging talk on " R e d Cross and B l o od D o n a t i o n" to the College students and staff in the College H a l l on No v emb er 22, 1965. T h e H o n. W o n g traced the history of the British Red Cross Society and its relationships w i th the International Red Cross Society, w i t h particular emphasis on the significance of blood donation. He pointed out that donation of a small amount of blood had no ill effects on the normal, healthy donor and described the popular dread of b l o o d - g i v i ng as unfounded. H i s talk ended w i t h an appeal for blood donation, to w h i ch the audience gave an enthusiastic response. C H R I S T M A S P A R T Y T h e Central Office, the School of Education, the De p a r t me nt of E x t r a - mu r al Studies, the Central L i b r a r y, the Mass Commu n i c a t i on Centre and the Economic Research Centre held a j o i nt Christmas party o n December 24, in the Conference R o om of the Un i v e r s i t y. M o r e than sixty people attended. Dr. C.C. Liang, Mr. S.T. Cheung, Mr. H.T. Wu, Mr. L.Y. Chiu, Mr. T.C. Lai, Mrs. E.J. Fehl, Prof. C.C. Clayton. 11

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