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GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA,
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Dne at Peking, in quadruplicate (four copies in English and fur in Chinese), the 1st day of July, in the year of our Lord 1898, being the 18th day of the 5th moon of the 24th year of Kyang Isi,
CLAUDE M. MACDONALD, (Seal of the Chinese Plenipotentiary.)
(L.S.)
(1.8.)
CONVENTION between Great Britain and China, respecting an Extension of Hong Kong Territory.—Signed at Peking, June 9, 1898.
[Ratifications exchanged at Loudon, August 6, 1898.],
WHEREAS it has for many years past been recognized that an extension of Hong Kong territory is necessary for the proper defence and protection of the Colony, it has now been agreed between the Governments of Great Britain and China that the limits of British territory shall be enlarged under lease to the extent indicated generally on the annexed map. The exact boundaries shall be hereafter fixed when proper surveys have been made by officials appointed by the two Governments. The term of this lease shall be ninety-nine years.
It is at the same time agreed that within the city of Kowloon the Chinese officials now stationed there shall continue to exercise risdiction, except so far as may be inconsistent with the military requirements for the defence of Hong KongWithin the remainder the newly-Teased territory Great Britain shall have sole jurisdic tion. Chinese officials and people shall be allowed as heretofore to use the road from Kowloon to Hsinan.
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It is further agreed that the existing landing-place near Kowloon city shall be reserved for the convenience of Chinese men-of-war, merchant and passenger vessels which may come and go and lie there at their pleasure; and for the convenience of movement of the officials and people within the city.
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When hereafter China constructs a railway to the boundary of the Kowloon territory under British control, arrangements shall be incussed.
It is further understood that there shall be no expropriation or pulsion of the inhabitants of the district included within the extension, and that if land is required for public offices, fortifi- cations, or the like official purposes, it shall be bought at a fair
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