In 1977, Hong Kong governor Sir Murray MacLehose (1917-2000) addressed the Commonwealth Writers Association in London and talked about Hong Kong social welfare, education and economic issues.
The Community Relief Trust Fund was designed for the victims of such natural disasters as fires, floods and typhoons. Governor David Trench (1915-1988) came to the studio to ask for help from the public in giving further support.
Sir David Clive Crosble TRENCH was appointed as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong between 1964 and 1971.Sir David shared his thoughts on the bank crisis of those years.