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廠商會蔡章閣中學
A Biography of Mr C K Choi, the 17th President of CMA
A Biography of Mr C K Choi, the 17th President of CMA
1966-01-01
An Overview of Manufacturing Industry and the Development of CMA (23rd General Committee-25th General Committee, 1979-1985)
An Overview of Manufacturing Industry and the Development of CMA (23rd General Committee-25th General Committee, 1979-1985)
1979-01-01
Major Events (25th General Committee, 1983-1985)
Major Events (25th General Committee, 1983-1985)
1983-01-01
Major Events (26th General Committee, 1985-1987)
Major Events (26th General Committee, 1985-1987)
1985-01-01
The Opening Ceremony of CMA Choi Cheung Kok Prevocational School, 1985
The school opening ceremony officiated by the Chief Executive Sir David Akers Jones was held on 19 October 1985. (renamed as the CMA The school was renamed as CMA Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School in 1997.
1985-10-19
Major Events (31st General Committee, 1995-1997)
Major Events (31st General Committee, 1995-1997)
1995-01-01
Major Events (32nd General Committee, 1997-1999)
Major Events (32nd General Committee, 1997-1999)
1997-01-01
Hong Kong Entrepreneurs (Issue: Jan 1999)
This issue features the economic outlook for 1999, The 1998 Hong Kong Award for Industry: Machinery and Equipment Design, and different CMA activities, allowing readers to have more understanding towards the trade and economic development of Hong Kong.
1999-01-03
Hong Kong Entrepreneurs (Issue: Jul 1999)
This issue features Hong Kong’s strengths in developing into a fashion design centre, survey on owners’ view about redevelopment of San Po Kong Industrial Area and different CMA activities, allowing readers to have more understanding towards the trade and economic development of Hong Kong
1999-07-01
Hong Kong Entrepreneurs (Issue: May 2000)
This issue features the impact of Parallel Importation, trend of internet security and payment, and different CMA activities, allowing readers to have more understanding towards the trade and economic development of Hong Kong
2000-05-01