AnnualReport-1921 — Page 21

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The principal items were $563,000 for Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431, (North Point), $124,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2316 and 2319, (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $94,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2317 and 2318 (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $71,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1432, $41,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1439, $8,370 for Pier No. 6 and $1,067 for Pier No. 51.

In the New Territories the net amount received for premium on sales of land was $85,591.01, the principal items being $9,295.70 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 317 and $6,550 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 339, being $144,858.04 less than the year 1920, in which year New Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 6 and 7 sold for $150,660 and New Kowloon Marine Lot No. 8 for $51,418.

The number of deeds and documents registered in the Land Office was 4,466 and exceeded the total of any previous year by 1061; the aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered was $107,855,703.10 as against $67,493,394 in 1920.

Resumptions include portion of Marine Lot No. 65 (Praya East), Inland Lot No. 358 (Caroline Hill) and Kowloon Farm Lot No. 9.

Development at Shamshuipo continues.

With one exception agreements relating to the Praya East Reclamation were entered into by all entitled to participate.

The total area of land sold or granted during the year was 564a. 3r. 7.91p. of which 523a. 0r. 78p. (including 361 acres for camphor growing) were dealt with by the District Officers. The total area of land resumed was 116a. 1r. 18.74p.

In the New Territories the demand for land was steady with upward tendency.

III. LEGISLATION.

Thirty-two (32) Ordinances were passed during 1921 of which fifteen were amendments of previous Ordinances.

The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were :--

The Treaty of Peace (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1920, (No. 7).

The Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, (No. 29).

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19 The principal items were $563,000 for Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431, (North Point), $124,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2316 and 2319, (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $94,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2317 and 2318 (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $71,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1432, $41,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1439, $8,370 for Pier No. 6 and $1,067 for Pier No. 51. In the New Territories the net amount received for premium on sales of land was $85,591.01, the principal items being $9,295.70 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 317 and $6,550 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 339, being $144,858.04 less than the year 1920, in which year New Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 6 and 7 sold for $150,660 and New Kowloon Marine Lot No. 8 for $51,418. The number of deeds and documents registered in the Land Office was 4,466 and exceeded the total of any previous year by 1061; the aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered was $107,855,703.10 as against $67,493,394 in 1920. Resumptions include portion of Marine Lot No. 65 (Praya East), Inland Lot No. 358 (Caroline Hill) and Kowloon Farm Lot No. 9. Development at Shamshuipo continues. With one exception agreements relating to the Praya East Reclamation were entered into by all entitled to participate. The total area of land sold or granted during the year was 564a. 3r. 7.91p. of which 523a. 0r. 78p. (including 361 acres for camphor growing) were dealt with by the District Officers. The total area of land resumed was 116a. 1r. 18.74p. In the New Territories the demand for land was steady with upward tendency. III. LEGISLATION. Thirty-two (32) Ordinances were passed during 1921 of which fifteen were amendments of previous Ordinances. The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were :-- The Treaty of Peace (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1920, (No. 7). The Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, (No. 29).
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19 The principal items were $563,000 for Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431, (North Point), $124,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2316 and 2319, (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $94,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2317 and 2318 (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites', $71,000 for Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 1432, $41,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1439, $8,370 for Pier No. 6 and $1,067 for Pier No. 51. In the New Territories the net amount received for premium on sales of land was $85,591.01, the principal items being $9,295.70 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 317 and $6,550 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 339, being $144,858.04 less than the year 1920, in which year New Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 6 and 7 sold for $150,660 and New Kowloon Marine Lot No. 8 for $51,418. The number of deeds and documents registered in the Land Office was 4,466 and exceeded the total of any previous year by 1061; the aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered was $107,855,703.10 as against $67,493,394 in 1920. Resumptions include portion of Marine Lot No. 65 (Praya East). Inland Lot No. 358 (Caroline Hill) and Kowloon Farm Lot No. 9. Development at Shamshuipo continues. With one exception agreements relating to the Praya East Reclamation were entered into by all entitled to participate. The total area of land sold or granted during the year was 564a. 3r. 7.91p. of which 523a. Or. 78p. (including 361 acres for camphor growing) were dealt with by the District Officers. The total area of land resumed was 116a. 1. 18.74p. In the New Territories the demand for land was steady with upward tendency. III. LEGISLATION. Thirty-two (32) Ordinances were passed during 1921 of which fifteen were amendments of previous Ordinances, The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were :-- The Treaty of Peace (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1920, (No. 7). The Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, (No. 29).
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The principal items were $563,000 for Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431, (North Point), $124,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2316 and 2319, (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites), $94,000 (part premium) for Inland Lots Nos. 2317 and 2318 (Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street sites', $71,000 for Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 1432, $41,000 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1439, $8,370 for Pier No. 6 and $1,067 for Pier No. 51.

In the New Territories the net amount received for premium on sales of land was $85,591.01, the principal items being $9,295.70 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 317 and $6,550 for New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 339, being $144,858.04 less than the year 1920, in which year New Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 6 and 7 sold for $150,660 and New Kowloon Marine Lot No. 8 for $51,418.

The number of deeds and documents registered in the Land Office was 4,466 and exceeded the total of any previous year by 1061; the aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered was $107,855,703.10 as against $67,493,394 in 1920.

Resumptions include portion of Marine Lot No. 65 (Praya East). Inland Lot No. 358 (Caroline Hill) and Kowloon Farm Lot No. 9.

Development at Shamshuipo continues.

With one exception agreements relating to the Praya East Reclamation were entered into by all entitled to participate.

The total area of land sold or granted during the year was 564a. 3r. 7.91p. of which 523a. Or. 78p. (including 361 acres for camphor growing) were dealt with by the District Officers. The total area of land resumed was 116a. 1. 18.74p.

In the New Territories the demand for land was steady with upward tendency.

III. LEGISLATION.

Thirty-two (32) Ordinances were passed during 1921 of which fifteen were amendments of previous Ordinances,

The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt

were :--

The Treaty of Peace (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1920, (No. 7).

The Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, (No. 29).

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