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KOWLOON.
josial mizahun!! # }
przert" galmson yan
statsstada ossal D
„tro digmall" sát od vllasal #lom
Bu xi goɑl youll patLloga.
už hrow oďt
."ameX good" beca
tistres no has ‚¤ggi bood-settel sot noìh ài xì
Đốt nË va .ode asphaf hts umodtud artotinu
STONETAdd „atorgå mees) ait to całunau Bog
Lacní mi ees (100 mk eta .X.X afaltini
OX gnoll = „ogio) .8 .8 % .28 .8.1 ‚uanitoastmoo
villlegu off,mkézroquü yakioll Ladgnast betu
«bakstenenser að DICI ĐIH
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The sound conventionally represents the two
Chinese characters (Mandarin Chiu Lung;
Cantonese Kau Lang meaning "Nine Dragons").
The spelling Kowloon is now invariably used
in the Colony and the single letter K is the
designating initial officially used on the boundary stones of all lots styled Kowloon Lots.
ed.
The spelling KOWLOON in one word is recommend-