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1920-1930

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CONTENTS.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY

1. GENERAL

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II. FINANCE

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III. PRODUCTION

IV. TRADE AND ECONOMICS...

V. COMMUNICATIONS

VI. JUSTICE, POLICE AND PRISONS

VII. PUBLIC WORKS

VIII. PUBLIC HEALTH

IX. EDUCATION

X. LANDS AND SURVEY

XI. LABOUR

XII. LEGISLATION

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XIII. MISCELLANEOUS

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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 11 miles long and 2 to 5 miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 32 square miles is incorrect, it should be 283 square miles as per original text. Thus, its area 283 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.

The island, then desolate and sparsely inhabited by fishermen, was ceded to Great Britain in January, 1841, the cession being confirmed by the Treaty of Nanking in August, 1842, and the charter bears the date of 5th April, 1843. All that part of Kowloon peninsula lying South of Kowloon Fort to the northernmost point of Stonecutter's Island together with that island was ceded to Great Britain under the Convention signed at Peking in October, 1860, and under the Convention signed at Peking in June, 1898; the area

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1920-1930 319 CONTENTS. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 1. GENERAL *** II. FINANCE *** III. PRODUCTION IV. TRADE AND ECONOMICS... V. COMMUNICATIONS VI. JUSTICE, POLICE AND PRISONS VII. PUBLIC WORKS VIII. PUBLIC HEALTH IX. EDUCATION X. LANDS AND SURVEY XI. LABOUR XII. LEGISLATION *** XIII. MISCELLANEOUS PAGE. 1 ... 3 6 7 營礳 9 9 15 17 21 25 20 *** 30 ... 31 32 History and Geography. 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 11 miles long and 2 to 5 miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 32 square miles is incorrect, it should be 283 square miles as per original text. Thus, its area 283 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. The island, then desolate and sparsely inhabited by fishermen, was ceded to Great Britain in January, 1841, the cession being confirmed by the Treaty of Nanking in August, 1842, and the charter bears the date of 5th April, 1843. All that part of Kowloon peninsula lying South of Kowloon Fort to the northernmost point of Stonecutter's Island together with that island was ceded to Great Britain under the Convention signed at Peking in October, 1860, and under the Convention signed at Peking in June, 1898; the area
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1920-1930 319 CONTENTS. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 1. GENERAL *** II. FINANCE *** III. PRODUCTION IV. TRADE AND ECONOMICS... V. COMMUNICATIONS VI. JUSTICE, POLICE AND PRISONS VII. PUBLIC WORKS VIII. PUBLIC HEALTH IX. EDUCATION X. LANDS AND SURVEY XI. LABOUR XII. LEGISLATION *** XIII. MISCELLANEOUS PAGE. 1 ... 3 6 7 營礳 9 9 15 17 21 25 20 *** 30 ... 31 32 History and Geography. The Colony of Hong Kong is situated off the south-eastern const of China between Intitude 22° 9′ and 22° 17′ N. and longitude 114° 5′ and 114° 18′ E. · The island is about 11 miles long and 2 to 5 miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 283 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. The island, then desolate and sparsely inhabited by fishermen, was ceded to Great Britain in January, 1841, the cession being confirmed by the Treaty of Nanking in August, 1842, and the charter bears the date of 5th April, 1843. All that part of Kowloon penin- sula lying South of Kowloon Fort to the northernmost point of Stonecutter's Island together with that island was ceded to Great Britain under the Convention signed at Peking in October, 1860, and under the Convention signed at Peking in June, 1898; the area
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1920-1930

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CONTENTS.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY

1. GENERAL

***

II. FINANCE

***

III. PRODUCTION

IV. TRADE AND ECONOMICS...

V. COMMUNICATIONS

VI. JUSTICE, POLICE AND PRISONS

VII. PUBLIC WORKS

VIII. PUBLIC HEALTH

IX. EDUCATION

X. LANDS AND SURVEY

XI. LABOUR

XII. LEGISLATION

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XIII. MISCELLANEOUS

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History and Geography.

The Colony of Hong Kong is situated off the south-eastern const of China between Intitude 22° 9′ and 22° 17′ N. and longitude 114° 5′ and 114° 18′ E. · The island is about 11 miles long and 2 to 5 miles in breadth, its circumference being about 27 miles and its area 283 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.

The island, then desolate and sparsely inhabited by fishermen, was ceded to Great Britain in January, 1841, the cession being confirmed by the Treaty of Nanking in August, 1842, and the charter bears the date of 5th April, 1843. All that part of Kowloon penin- sula lying South of Kowloon Fort to the northernmost point of Stonecutter's Island together with that island was ceded to Great Britain under the Convention signed at Peking in October, 1860, and under the Convention signed at Peking in June, 1898; the area

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