Bulletin Vol. 2 No. 7 Feb 1966

electronic projects, such as transponders, encoders, fast sw itch in g circu its, servoamplifiers and advanced type o f solid state stabilized power units. In the meantime he also spent evenings at Borough P olytechnic, Lo nd on , to take postgraduate courses in pulse technique and transisto r theories. In October, 1961, he le ft Rotax and became a research student at S outham pton U n iv e rs ity , England. H e stayed in the U n iv e rs ity fo r tw o years and received a P h.D . degree at the end o f his research w o rk on speed regulation o f in d u ctio n m otors by means o f silicon con tro lled rectifiers in cooperation w ith solid state logic c irc u itry . N o sooner had he completed his research in the U n iv e rs ity o f Southam pton than he was appointed by S. Sm ith and Sons (E ngland) L td . as a senior electrical and electronic development engineer leading a team fo r the design and development o f electronic speedometers. He came to H o ng K o n g in September, 1964 and jo ine d N ew Asia College. D r. H o has invented a num be r o f electronic devices fo r B ritis h companies. T h e fo llow in g have been patented : "V a ria b le F requency Sine-W ave S ilicon C o ntrolled R ectifier Parallel In v e rto rs ” (B ritis h patent No. 37916/62), "C u p and Bucket O dom e te r" (B ritis h patent N o. 15232/64) and "M u lti- L e v e l M ag ne tic Core D iv ider" (B ritis h patent N o. 15232/65). H is pu b lica tio n s in England are: " A T ransistorised Power R e gu la to r" El ect ri cal Times, July, 1963, " T r a nsistor or T u b e s " Ra d i o Engineering, July, 1963, " A Variable F requency Square Pulse G en erator" Electronic Engineeri ng, December, 1963, " In d u c tio n M o to r O peration U n d e r the V a ria tio n o f S upply F requen cy” I n te r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l o f Ele ct ri ca l Engineering Ed uc a t i on , June, 1964. D r. H o is a Chartered E le ctrical Engineer, an A ssociate M em b e r o f the In s titu tio n o f E le ctrical E ngineers, England, and a mem ber o f the Am erican In stitute o f E le ctrical and E le ctro n ic Engineers. M r . L i Fang-heng, Unit ed, Economics. M r. L i Fang-heng received the greater pa rt o f his education in China. He graduated in 1943 w ith a Bachelor o f A rts degree from the N a tion a l Central U n iv e rs ity o f China. In the same year, he was adm itted to the G raduate School o f the same U n iv e rs ity , where he obtained his M .A . degree from its D e pa rtm ent o f P o litica l Economy. F rom September 1945 to July 1948 he was a L e ctu re r at the Szechuen P rovincia l In s titu te o f E ducation, C hungking, In O ctober 1948, he jo in e d the L o nd on School o f Econom ics, and was awarded a postgraduate studentship by the U n ive rsitie s' China Committee in 1950. H is research in the Lond on School o f Econom ics was on " T h e G ra n ts-in -a id System o f England and W ales". M r . L i tau ght at a num be r o f educational institutions in Hongkong, in c lu d in g W en H ua College (N o vem be r 1955— J u ly 1956), Canton Overseas College (F e b ru a ry-Ju ly 1956), and Chu Hai College (August 1958-Janurary 1960). M r. L i has been credited fo r the fo llow in g p u blications: " T h e N o n -p o litic a l Achievements o f the League o f N a tio n s " in the jo u rn a l o f the League o f N ations Association Wo r l d Politics, A p r il 15 , 1941, C h u n g k in g ; " Foreign Inve stm ent in the U .S .A . d u rin g the 19th C e n tu ry ” , a booklet published by the A n k in g Press, C hungking, December 1945; “ T h e G ra n ts-in - aid System o f England and W ale s" (in m a n u s c rip t) ; "L o c a l F inance in G reat B rita in ” , Ca nt on Oversea College J o u r n a l 、 N o . 1 (1956); "E co n om ic W elfare and the M a rk e t E co n om y ", Un it e d College J o u r n a l , N o. 3 (1964). ‘ M r . Su n K u o - t un g’ N e w Asi a, H ist or y. M r. Sun is a native o f P unyu D is tric t, Kw ang tung , China. D u rin g the Sino-Japanese W ar, he studied at the N a tion a l Cheng C h i U n iv e rs ity , Chungching. In 1943, he volunteered fo r war service and was sent to B urm a to fig h t against the Japanese. A fte r the war, he returned to the U n iv e rs ity to continue his studies. I ll 1947, he graduated from the U n iv e rs ity in N a n kin g and obtained the degree o f Bachelor o f Law . In 1949, he came to H o ng K o n g and became the ed itor o f the S i x Decade Ma g az i n e, Young Su n M a g a z i n e、 and ch ie f co lum n ist o f the Chung N a n Y a t Po. In 1955, he began stud ying h isto ry at the In s titu te o f Advanced Chinese Studies and Research o f N ew Asia College, and graduated in 1957. In the fo llow in g 6

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