RECORD
OFFICE
Reference :
C.O.133
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PUBLIC
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO}
BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON }
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REMARKS ON SQUATTING.
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No
Squatting
in the sense in which it is understood
in most other Colonies is adopted here, as the Land is unavailable
frasturage; and except in a very few places, for agriculture. Cersons having popsession of Lands or nonses
I previously to the Treaty,
were allowed to retain them on
Spayment of certain assessed Rentals nno collected. by the Registrar General; and in cases when such Lands or houses are not leased the parties are considered as Jenants,
at with.
On the South West Peninsula of Kowloon
the Sand required for Imperial purposes has been defined, the whole of the ground has been cleared and a large sale of Sund effected. The Tenants in profession of Paddy fields and Gardens have been compensated as aise the
Owners
all huts and horses.
I've Occupants have ail had the refusal of a
ttu West Coast of Kowloon
n
Small fist of ground. which to rebuild their houses, a large Village has sprung
up
here the
people holding Squatters Sicenses, and paying
a small aminal Rental to the Registrar General.
GAOLS AND PRISONERS.
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
(Signed) H. Wilson.
Acting Surveyor General.