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1920-1930

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The total area sold or granted during the year was 1,897 acres 0 rood 37 poles of which 1,790 acres 1 rood 25 poles were dealt with by the District Officers.

The total area of land resumed was 52 acres 1 rood 26 poles.

The number of deeds registered in the Land Office was 6,837, 2,371 more than the year 1921, which was a record year. The aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered in the Land Office was $223,828,607.85 as against $107,392,435.38 in 1922.

Land Registration Fees exclusive of the New Territories amounted to $123,631.00 being $42,094.00 more than the previous best year on record. Land Registration Fees in the New Territories amounted to $16,241.06 an increase of $13,318.06 on 1922.

There has been considerable development in New Kowloon on the lines of the town planning schemes; in other portions of the Southern District there has been a steady demand for sites.

In the Northern District there has been keen competition for land and a considerable area has been disposed of for various purposes.

III.—LEGISLATION.

Thirty-five (35) Ordinances were passed during 1923, of which seventeen were amendments of previous Ordinances.

The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were:

The Female Domestic Service (No. 1)—The object of this Ordinance was to regulate certain forms of female domestic service.

The Police Supervision (No. 5)—The object of this Ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain criminals.

The German Missions Trustees (No. 9)—The object of this Ordinance was to provide for the carrying on of the work formerly carried on by certain German societies and persons in the Colony of ...

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1920-1930 21 The total area sold or granted during the year was 1,897 acres 0 rood 37 poles of which 1,790 acres 1 rood 25 poles were dealt with by the District Officers. The total area of land resumed was 52 acres 1 rood 26 poles. The number of deeds registered in the Land Office was 6,837, 2,371 more than the year 1921, which was a record year. The aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered in the Land Office was $223,828,607.85 as against $107,392,435.38 in 1922. Land Registration Fees exclusive of the New Territories amounted to $123,631.00 being $42,094.00 more than the previous best year on record. Land Registration Fees in the New Territories amounted to $16,241.06 an increase of $13,318.06 on 1922. There has been considerable development in New Kowloon on the lines of the town planning schemes; in other portions of the Southern District there has been a steady demand for sites. In the Northern District there has been keen competition for land and a considerable area has been disposed of for various purposes. III.—LEGISLATION. Thirty-five (35) Ordinances were passed during 1923, of which seventeen were amendments of previous Ordinances. The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were: The Female Domestic Service (No. 1)—The object of this Ordinance was to regulate certain forms of female domestic service. The Police Supervision (No. 5)—The object of this Ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain criminals. The German Missions Trustees (No. 9)—The object of this Ordinance was to provide for the carrying on of the work formerly carried on by certain German societies and persons in the Colony of ... Page 105
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1920-1930 21 The total area sold or granted during the year was 1,897 acres O rood 37 poles of which 1,790 acres 1 rood 25 dealt with by the District Officers, . poles were The total area of land resumed was $2 acres 1 rood 261 poles. The number of deeds registered in the Land Office was 6,837, 2,371 more than the year 1921, which was a record year. The aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered in the land Office was $223,828,607.85 as against $107,392,435 38 in 1922. Land Registration Fees exclusive of the New Territories amounted to $123,631.00 being $42,094.00 more than the previous best year on record. Land Registration Fees in the New Territo- ries amounted to $16,241.06 an increase of $13,318,06 on 1922. There has been considerable development in New Kowloon on the lines of the town planning schemes, in other portions of the Southern District there has been a steady demand for sites. In the Northern District there has been keen competition for land and a considerable area has been disposed of for various pur- poses. III.—LEGISLATION. - Thirty-five (35) Ordinances were passed during 1923, of which seventeen were amendments of previous Ordinances. The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were: The Female Domestic Service (No. 1)-The object of this ordi- nauce was to regulate certain forms of female domestic service. The Police Supervision, (No. 5)—The object of this ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain criminals, The German Missious Trustees (No. 9)—The object of this ordi- nance was to provide for the carrying on of the work formerly carried on by certain German societies and persons in the Colouy of 105
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The total area sold or granted during the year was 1,897 acres

O rood 37 poles of which 1,790 acres 1 rood 25 dealt with by the District Officers, .

poles were

The total area of land resumed was $2 acres 1 rood 261 poles.

The number of deeds registered in the Land Office was 6,837, 2,371 more than the year 1921, which was a record year. The aggregate consideration set out in deeds registered in the land Office was $223,828,607.85 as against $107,392,435 38 in 1922.

Land Registration Fees exclusive of the New Territories amounted to $123,631.00 being $42,094.00 more than the previous best year on record. Land Registration Fees in the New Territo- ries amounted to $16,241.06 an increase of $13,318,06 on 1922.

There has been considerable development in New Kowloon on the lines of the town planning schemes, in other portions of the Southern District there has been a steady demand for sites.

In the Northern District there has been keen competition for land and a considerable area has been disposed of for various pur-

poses.

III.—LEGISLATION. -

Thirty-five (35) Ordinances were passed during 1923, of which seventeen were amendments of previous Ordinances.

The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt

were:

The Female Domestic Service (No. 1)-The object of this ordi- nauce was to regulate certain forms of female domestic service.

The Police Supervision, (No. 5)—The object of this ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain criminals,

The German Missious Trustees (No. 9)—The object of this ordi- nance was to provide for the carrying on of the work formerly carried on by certain German societies and persons in the Colouy of

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