272
Man Tin Village before Argyle Street was laid out in the 1920s. This Indian cemetery should therefore be different from the Hindu Cemetery.
79 HKGG Notice 300 of 20th May 1927. The location and boundary of this cemetery is shown on the CO1047/455 map of 1920.
80
Site of present Lok Fu / Wang Tau Hom area.
* HKGG Notification 334 of 22nd May 1903. In 1923, the Inland Lot No. 9 section of this cemetery was closed and removal of some graves was ordered for the laying out of roads and building sites, see HKGG Notice 7 of 5th January and Notice 208 of 4th May 1923. Other removals were ordered in 1927 and 1929, see HKGG Notices 286 of 13th May 1927 and 191 of 19 April 1929. In 1949, removal of all graves in the 'old' section of this cemetery was ordered, see HKGG Notice 936 of 30th September 1949. Sai Yu Shek Cemetery was later renamed as New Kowloon Cemetery No.4 in 1930, see below.
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Sai Yu Shek Cemetery and Sai Yu Shek (Christian) Cemetery had separate burial entries in the Administrative Reports of the 1910s and 1920s.
*The village was located about the present site of the 7-storey resettled factory blocks in San Po Kong District.
84 是但居士(譚榮光)(1952),華甲回憶錄,privately published, p. 4.
85 All the graves in Po Kong Po Cemetery were ordered to be removed in 1914, see HKGG Notices 448 of 13th November 1914,
86 HKGG Notification 234 of 31st March 1904.
87 HKGG Notice 963 of 10 December 1947.
** The cemetery was closed temporarily in 1925 and 1926, see HKGG Notices 402 of 10th July 1925 and Notice 325 of 18th June 1926.
89 HKGG Notice 410 of 10 July 1925.
90 HKGG Notification 581 of 19th August 1904. All graves in this cemetery were ordered to be removed in 1923 for the laying out of roads and building sites, see HKGG Notices 162 of 13th April and 462 of 26th October 1923.
272
Man Tin Village before Argyle Street was laid out in the 1920s. This Indian cemetery should therefore be different from the Hindu Cemetery.
79 HKGG Notice 300 of 20th May 1927. The location and boundary of this cemetery
is shown the CO 1047/455 map of 1920.
80
Site of present Lok Fu / Wang Tau Hom area.
* HKGG Notification 334 of 22th May 1903. In 1923, the Inland Lot No. 9 section of this cemetery was closed and removal of some graves was ordered for the laying out of roads and building sites, see HKGG Notice 7 of 5th January and Notice 208 of 4" May 1923. Other removals were ordered in 1927 and 1929, see HKGG Notices 286 of 13th May 1927 and 191 of 19 April 1929. In 1949, removal of all graves in the 'old' section of this cemetery was ordered, see HKGG Notice 936 of 30th September 1949. Sai Yu Shek Cemetery was later renamed as New Kowloon Cemetery No.4 in 1930, see below.
82
Sai Yu Shek Cemetery and Sai Yu Shek (Christian) Cemetery had separate burial entries in the Administrative Reports of the 1910s and 1920s.
*The village was located about the present site of the 7-storey resettled factory
blocks in San Po Kong District.
84 是但居士(譚榮光)(1952),華甲回憶錄,privately published, p. 4.
5 All the graves in Po Kong Po Cemetery were ordered to be removed in 1914, see
HKGG Notices 448 of 13th November 1914,
86 HKGG Notification 234 of 31March 1904.
$7 HKGG Notice 963 of 10 December 1947.
** The cemetery was closed temporarily in 1925 and 1926, see HKGG Notices 402
of 10th July 1925 and Notice 325 of 18th June 1926.
89 HKGG Notice 410 of 10 July 1925.
90 HKGG Notification 581 of 19th August 1904. All graves in this cemetery were ordered to be removed in 1923 for the laying out of roads and building sites, see HKGG Notices 162 of 13th April and 462 of 26" October 1923.
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