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Always Lam in concert 2006

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The School Committee, Headmaster and staff of The Diocesan Boys School
request the pleasure of your company at the opening ceremony of the
new athletic track to be named

"Chi Track"

on Saturday 25th February 2006 at 4:30pm

Mr. SJ Lowcock, MBE, JP
Former Headmaster & Patron of DBSAC has graciously consented to unveil the plaque


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Charles Wong (Wong Chau Chi 黄¬î´¼ ) class of ’82 and school team for 400m donated 4 million for the new track. The track is named Chi Track¡Achinese is ´¼´¸®|. (chi is his chinese name and ching is his wife’s chinese name) He has requested Mr. Lowcock to officiate the opening of the track and Mr. Lowcock has agreed. See you all there.

Stanley Fong

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Lam Sum-Chee (ªL´Ë¦À) (Class 1962) will present on Wealth Accumulation & Social Structure¡¨


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Venue: The Chinese Club, 8/F., 22 Connaught Road Central
Time : 9 March, 2006 (Thursday)
Registration starting 6:00pm


Dinner starting around 7:00pm

Lam Sum-Chee has been a successful investment banker and acute private investor. He is currently retired rich & comfortable. His infrequent talks arranged by universities and the media on investing have always been well attended with rave reviews. This is a rare opportunity to hear his proven insights and experience as well as asking your favorite questions.

This event is open only to DBS old boys & their wives. Seats are limited. Please contact Amy at 2713-5268 to secure your reservation.

[Brief note on Lam Sum-Chee : He is a graduate of University of Hong Kong 1967 majoring in History. Presently retired, he gained his investment expertise working as an analyst with Vickers da Costa, later on becoming Executive Director of Wardley Investment Services, then Vice President of Merrill Lynch and subsequently Union Bank of Switzerland. His book titled ¡§Security Analysis in Practice¡¨ was the second best-seller in Hong Kong in 2005.]

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