Bulletin Vol. 5 No. 7 Apr 1969

( 2 ) to enable the journalists to undertake some serious studies o f critically important issues that are of particular interest to them; ( 3) to sharpen the sensitivity of the profession and the community t o potential contributions of a university to serious journalism ; and ( 4 ) to gain some experience of cooperation between the academia and the profession." Fellows Besides faculty members of The Chinese University and guest lecturers from the cross sections representing Hong Kong Industry and Commerce and Mass Communications Media , the Seminar was attended by fellows from the Chinese Press and other institutions, who forme d the backbone of the Seminar. The fellow s were either working journalists of the Chinese Press or persons holding responsible positions in othe r institutions, nominated and granted leave of absence by their organizations. 13 fellows came from the following Chinese language newspapers:— Hong Kong Times Kung Sheung Daily News Kung Sheung Evening New s Ming Pao Nam Wah Man Pao Sing Tao Jih Pao Tin T in Yat Pao Wah K i ll Man Po Wall Kiu Yat Po One fellow was fro m the South China Morning Post, one from the Government Information Services, one from the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and one from The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong. Lectures The following lectures were given during the Seminar:— ( 1 ) "Historical Perspective o f Social Changes in Modern China" Mr. Din Y i Lee Senior Lecturer Department of History United College The Chinese University of Hong Kong ( 2) " A Research Report on Social Changes in Hong Kong" Dr. Robert Mitchell Director Social Survey Research Centre The Chinese University o f Hong Kong ( 3 ) "Changes in the Industrial Scene in Hong Kong in the Las t Decade" Dr. the Hon. S.Y. Chung Chairman Federation of Hong Kong Industries ( 4 ) "A Political Scientist Looks at Social Changes in Hong Kong" Dr. Shou-Sheng Hsueh Professor of Government and Public Administration The Chinese University o f Hong Kong (5) "Hong Kong as an Urban Society" Mrs. Aline Lai-Chung Ka n Wong Lecturer Department of Sociology United College The Chinese University of Hong Kong ( 6 ) "Problem of Famil y Planning in Hong Kong" Mrs. Peggy Lam Executive Secretary Family Planning Association of Hong Kong ( 7 ) " T he Greatest Journalist in Chinese History" Mr. Chung-Kwei Pan Senior Lecturer Department of Chinese Literature New Asia College The Chinese University of Hong Kong ( 8 ) "Business and Social Changes in Hong Kong" Dr. David H. L i Professor of Business Administratio n The Chinese University of Hong Kong ( 9 ) "A General Talk on Social Developments in Hong Kong" Dr. Lawrence Kadoorie Chairman China Light and Powe r Co., Ltd. The lectures served the double purpose of exposing some of the best minds of The Chinese University and the Hong Kon g community to the Chinese — 4 —

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