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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
SECTION I.
Preamble
COLONY OF HONGKONG
HONGKONG HARbour, and Need for DevelopmENT
Development Schemes Proposed prior to April 1924
CONSULTING ENGINEERS' SCHEME
Report referred to Chambers of Commerce -
CAPTAIN DAVISON'S PROPOSAL FOR A WET DOCK AT KOWLOON POINT
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RECLAMATION (AND WHARFAGE) AT NORTH POINT -
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RECLAMATION (AND WHARFAGE) AT KENNEDY Town
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MR. SUTHERLAND'S SCHEME FOR A PASSENGER DEPOT AT VICTORIA
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE HARBOUR FRONT IN GENERAL
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SECTION II.
Conditions Affecting the Provision of Wharfage
COMMUNICATIONS, PRODUCTS AND INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH AND MIDDLE CHINA
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Railway Communication
Mineral Products
Agricultural Products
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Industries -
ANALYSIS OF THE TRADE OF THE PORT -
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Imports and mode of transport
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Exports and mode of transport
Tables shewing Imports and Exports of the eight commodities of highest value
handled in 1923 -
Mode of transport of the eight, commodities of highest value handled in 1923 Size of vessels engaged in the present trade
CONSIDERATION OF THE PROBABLE INCREASE IN THE DRAUGHT OF OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS
Suez and Panama Canals
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Depths of water available at Shanghai and at ports in Japan and on the Pacific
coast of Canada and United States of America
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CONSIDERATION OF THE PROBABLE INCREASE IN THE DRAUGHT OF COASTER STEAMERS
Controlling depths of water at Coast Ports and draughts to which vessels may
load at same
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CONSIDERATION OF THE DRAUGHT OF RIVER STEAMBOATS, JUNKS AND BARGES
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River Steamboats
Junks and Barges
DATUM
HEIGHT OF QUAY WALLS
TYPHOONS -
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