AnnualReport-1912 — Page 194

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Mention must be made of the peaceful revolution of November last, which was accepted by the residents of the New Territories without any hesitation and without any excitement. Within a few weeks scarcely a queue was to be seen throughout the Territory.

The Registration of Births was introduced on July 1st, but not enforced. Up to the end of the year only one birth was registered, that of a son to my interpreter.

20th June, 1912.

G. N. ORME,

District Officer.

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I 5 Mention must be made of the peaceful revolution of November last, which was accepted by the residents of the New Territories without any hesitation and without any excitement. Within a few weeks scarcely a queue was to be seen throughout the Territory. The Registration of Births was introduced on July 1st, but not enforced. Up to the end of the year only one birth was registered, that of a son to my interpreter. 20th June, 1912. G. N. ORME, District Officer.
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I 5 Mention must be made of the peaceful revolution of November last, which was accepted by the residents of the New Territories without any hesitation and without any excitement. Within a few weeks scarcely a queue was to be seen throughout the Territory. The Registration of Births was introduced on July 1st, but not enforced. Up to the end of the year only one birth was registered, that of a son to my interpreter. 20th June, 1912. G. N. ORME, District Officer.
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I 5

Mention must be made of the peaceful revolution of November last, which was accepted by the residents of the New Territories without any hesitation and without any excitement. Within a few weeks scarcely a queue was to be seen throughout the Territory.

The Registration of Births was introduced on July 1st, but not enforced. Up to the end of the year only one birth was registered, that of a son to my interpreter.

20th June, 1912.

G. N. ORME,

District Officer.

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