AnnualReport-1914 — Page 242

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This gives an average of 4.1 persons per boat.

In addition there were at the Census 5,791 Chinese employed in the mercantile marine in the Harbour, and the addition of 6,100 for 1914 to the estimated boat population gives a total Chinese population afloat of 55,300 exclusive of the New Territories.

The licensed boats in the New Territories numbered 7,508.

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L 12 This gives an average of 4.1 persons per boat. In addition there were at the Census 5,791 Chinese employed in the mercantile marine in the Harbour, and the addition of 6,100 for 1914 to the estimated boat population gives a total Chinese population afloat of 55,300 exclusive of the New Territories. The licensed boats in the New Territories numbered 7,508.
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L 12 This gives an average of 4'1 persons per boat. In addition there were at the Census 5,791 Chinese employed in the mercantile marine in the Harbour, and the addition of 6,100 for 1914 to the estimated boat population gives a total Chinese popula- tion afloat of 55,300 exclusive of the New Territories. The licensed boats in the New Territories numbered 7,508.
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L 12

This gives an average of 4'1 persons per boat.

In addition there were at the Census 5,791 Chinese employed in the mercantile marine in the Harbour, and the addition of 6,100 for 1914 to the estimated boat population gives a total Chinese popula- tion afloat of 55,300 exclusive of the New Territories.

The licensed boats in the New Territories numbered 7,508.

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