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“...MAP OF THE COLONY OF HONG KONG
PIANG-TI
SHAK-KU
UONGTUyHO
lung-kong
TA1-TONG-TU
iTONG-LAK
SA-TSIANG
HSIN/HI
wu-shak-ngaN
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CHONG'-HANG
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FUK-YUN
PA-KONG
YOI^-TAI-SHAN
WAN-KONG
PUN-TlN
KI-CHUN
SHEUNG
-TUNG
TAI-PUNG-SANG
o PAK-SHEK-LUNG
SHA-U-CHUNG
WONG-MO
NAM-/T AO
LIN-TONG
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* *0 TA1
BAY
TAl-SHAN
SONG-CHAU
SHAM-CflUN
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(Crescent I.)
peng-chau
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WONGCHUK-KOK
(BluppHd.)
CHAK-CHAU
WO-HANG
^SHEUNG^HUK
LUNG-KWAT-TAU
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CHUK-UN
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TAM-TSAI
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MIRS
TO LO ^HARBOUR
KO-TONG
CHIK-KANG
FUNG-HEAD
TAI-SHUI-HANi
SHEK-HANG
SHUI-HANG
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CASTLE PEAK
PAK-LONG O
PAK KONG
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LUNG
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V ACOWLOON CITY
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:hung
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SAW-CHAU...”
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“...hirst outbreak of bubonic plague, at its height between May and July, produced temporary exodus, estimated at 100,000, and great interference jto trade. War
between China and Japan, declared B, for a time partially paralyzed Chinese markets. Caterpillar plague injured pine tree plantations. Typhoon of 5/10 did some damage in harbour. £140,000 of the 1886
loan of £200,000 converted top! G at cost of £1,800 and balance of £60,000 redeemed from sinking fund; total loan now £341,800 of 3£ /0 stock. Hong Kong-Labuan (Borneo)-Singapore cable opened
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for traffic 4/5. P. W.New Slaughter Houses provided at Kennedy Town. Roads laid out in E. of Kowloon.
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Pr. Ev.Strike as protest against new lolang house regulations lasted from 23/3 to 4 4; on 27/3 over 20,000 coolies out. Tr. & Ind.New British dollar introduced. General improvement in local stocks and under-
takings...”
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“...36
RE LTGION Srnfce.
(Also see Missions).
The Celestial & His Religion : or the Religious Aspect in China. By J.
Dyer Ball. Half Cloth. Post 8vo. pps. 240. Kelly & Walsh, Hong-
kong, 1906.
Several references to Hongkong.
China & Religion. By E. H. Parker, M.A. Cloth. Post 8vo. 111.
pps. XXVI, 317. John Murray, London, 1905.
Several references to Hongkong.
SPOE A -ftcr-
Sporting Notes in the Far East. By Lieut. C. Craddock, R.N.
Griffith, Farram, Okeden & Welsh, London, (doth. Post 8vo. pps.
V, 213.
Shooting in the Neighbourhood of Hongkong, Racing & Polo in
Happy Valley are described in pps. 179-185.
Yachting in Hongkong: A Retrospect, with some Hints on Small
Yacht Racing by the Honourable F. H. May, C. M. G. Deniv 8vo. 111.
pps. 135. South China Morning Post, 1905.
POETRY.
Under the Peak: or Jottings in Verse written during a lengthened
residence in the Colony of Hongkong. By W. T. Mercer, M.A. Cloth.
Crown 8vo. pps. X, 306. J. C. Hollen, London 1869.
THEATRICAL.
The Chinese...”
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“...46
Supreme Court.
Chief Justice,................Sir Francis Taylor Piggott.
Puisne Judge,.................Alfred Gascoyne Wise.
Registrar, Official Adminis-
trator, Official Trustee,
and Registrar of Com-
panies, .............
Deputy Registrar and Ap-
praiser, .....................Joseph Horsford Kemp.
Deputy Registrar and Ac-
countant, ....................John William Lee Jones.
{James Dyer Ball (acting Assistant Regis-
trar General).
Li Hong-mei (acting).
Arathoon Seth, i.s.o.
Police Magistrates Department.
First Police Magistrate and
Coroner,.................
Second Police Magistrate,
{
{
Thomas Sercombe Smith (acting Colonial
Secretary).
Francis Arthur Hazeland (acting).
Francis Arthur Hazeland.
Charles Alexander Dick Melbourne (act-
ing).
First Clerk,
...Charles Alexander Dick Melbourne.
Attorney General.
Attorney General J William Itees Davies {not arrived).
Attorney ueneial, ... j Henry Hessy Johnston Gompertz (actingj.
Crown Solicitor.
Crown Solicitor,...”
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“...General. Registrar, Su- Do. Do.
preme Court.
* Francis Arthur Second Police 28tli March, Governor G. N.
Hazeland, Magistrate. 1906. No. 276 of 1906.
t Thomas Kirkman Second Master, 25th Septem- Governor G. N.
Dealy, Queens Col- lege. ber, 1906. No. 823 of 1906.
t Young Hee, Head Master, Do. Do.
Wantsai School.
* Member of Sub-Committee for the examination of candidates for posts in the
Interpretation Sub-department.
f Member of Sub-Committee for examining candidates for Clerkships in the Hong-
kong Civil Service....”
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“...trar General.
Registrar, Su-
preme Court.
Second Police
Magistrate.
Do.
Do.
28tli March,
1906.
Do.
Do.
Governor G. N.
No. 276 of 1906.
j Thomas Kirkman
Dealy,
t Young Hee, *
Second Master,
Queens Col-
lege.
Head Master,
Wantsai
School.
25th Septem-
ber, 1906.
Do.
Governor G. N.
No. 823 of 1906.
Do.
* Member of Sub-Committee for the examination of candidates for posts in the
Interpretation Sub-department.
t Member of Sub-Committee for examining candidates for Clerkships in the Hong-
kong Civil Service....”
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