ANNUAL REPORT ON THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE COLONY OF HONG KONG FOR THE YEAR 1934.
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CONTENTS
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I GEOGRAPHY, INCLUDING CLIMATE AND HISTORY..
II GOVERNMENT
III POPULATION AND BIRTHS AND DEATHS
IV PUBLIC HEALTH
V HOUSING
VI PRODUCTION
VII COMMERCE
VIII WAGES AND THE COST OF LIVING
IX EDUCATION AND WELFARE INSTITUTIONS
X COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORT
XI BANKING, CURRENCY, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
XII PUBLIC WORKS
XIII JUSTICE AND POLICE
XIV LEGISLATION
XV PUBLIC FINANCE AND TAXATION
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Chapter I.
GEOGRAPHY, INCLUDING CLIMATE AND HISTORY.
The Colony of Hong Kong is situated off the south-eastern coast of China between latitude 22° 9′ and 22° 17′ N. and longitude 114° 5' and 114° 18′ E. The island is about eleven miles long and two to five miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 32 square miles was corrected to 284 square miles. It consists of an irregular ridge of lofty hills rising to a height of nearly 2,000 feet above sea level, stretching nearly east and west, with few valleys of any extent and little ground available for cultivation.
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE COLONY OF HONG KONG FOR THE YEAR 1934.
CHAPTER
CONTENTS
PAGE
1 GEOGRAPHY, INCUDING CLIMATE AND HISTORY..
II GOVERNMENT
1
3
III POPULATION AND BIRTHS AND DEATHS
IV PUBLIC HEALTH
4
5
V HOUSING
11
VI PRODUCTION
14
VII COMMERCE
16
VIII WAGES AND THE COST OF LIVING
IX EDUCATION AND WELFARE INSTITUTIONS
23
26
X COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORT
30
XI BANKING, CURRENCY, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES...... 33
XH PUBLIC WORKS
34
XIII JUSTICE AND POLICE
40
XIV LEGISLATION
43
XV PUBLIC FINANCE AND TAXATION
44
Chapter I.
GEOGRAPHY, INCLUDING CLIMATE AND HISTORY.
The Colony of Hong Kong is situated off the south-eastern coast of China between latitute 22° 9′ and 22° 17′ N. and longitude 114° 5' and 114° 18′ E. The island is about eleven miles long and two to five miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 284 square miles. It consists of an irregular ridge of lofty hills rising to a height of nearly 2,000 feet above sea level, stretching nearly east and west, with few valleys of any extent and little ground available for cultivation.
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