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Plan B. This shows a suggested lay-out for the Air Port on
the Reclamation Area and a tentative lay-out for two Air Force Squadrons on the Government land immediate- ly adjoining, while quarters for liarried Officers are shown on higher ground to the east, where sites can be formed, but these for the present must be
considered as tentative only.
The full red line shows the boundary of the
Air Port site which has been resumed by the Hong
Kong Government.
The red dotted line shows the boundary of
Government land which may be reserved for the Air
Force Squadrons.
The triangular area at the west, the building
lots of which are edged in green, conta in the
Kowloon City Police Station and private buildings,
the heights of which do not exceed 60 feet.
The letters and numbers on the plan indicate
the following:-
A. Main Entrance to the Air Port.
B. Entrance to Air Force Squadrons.
C.
Existing private house known as "Field Cottage"
not more than 40 feet high. If ultimately
considered necessary for the Air Port, this
property could be resumed.
D. Proposed Flight Gap this area also will be
resumed when found necessary.
E. Existing Factory not more than 60 feet high.
This property has been acquired by the Hong Kong
Government but prior to this the Crown Lessee
sub-leased the property for 10 years from 1926.
It is proposed to allow the sub-tenant to
continue in occupation for the remaining period
of his lease (i.e. until 1936) unless the
requirements
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