Eight years, in the record of important events of this year, we know that the
disaster occurred on February 26. On this day. Some of the important events of
the early years recorded in this book deserve special mention: According to the
year 1841 It is recorded that the date on which the British declared their
occupation of Hong Kong Island was January 26 of that year, when Elliot was on
the island. The date of the posting of the "Notice of Peace for the People" was
January 29, and Britain formally obtained it under the Treaty of Nanking. In
Hong Kong, it is August 29, 1842. As for the first governor of Hong Kong,
Pottinger formally accepted the appointment. Ren, on the other hand, was on June
26, 1843. The above figures are printed on the first and second pages of this
book, and you can check them if you want them. To search for such information
from other historical accounts would be a great effort. The tables of statistics
from 1841 to 1903, which are enclosed at the end of this volume, sometimes It
can be said that it is more useful than the above written records. These
statistics are broken down into trade, finance, population, health, Health,
public education, public security,
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of ships in and out is included under the heading "trade", taxes, military
expenditures, Construction costs, etc. Are included under "Finance", while
figures for police and prisoners are included under "Public Security" Under.
Most notable are the population statistics since 1841. Chinese and non-Chinese
Are calculated separately. In the first year of the British occupation of Hong
Kong Island (1841), the Chinese people on the island The number is 5650,
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grass wall, and non-Chinese people are not counted. By the last year of this
book, That is to say, in 1930, the number of Chinese residents was already
819400, and the number of non-Chinese was one. Nine thousand and four hundred
people, a total of 838800 people. www.xiaoshuotXt,coM The Early Development of
Hong Kong ~ Novel Txt, Tang The Early Development of Hong Kong The Early
Development of Hong Kong (1842 to 1912). This is a book of color paintings. The
volume was compiled by the Asia Petroleum Company of Hong Kong to commemorate
their 50th anniversary of operation (1913). It is a pictorial history of Hong
Kong with a total of 12 pictures printed in colour, starting in 1842 and ending
in In 1912, the year before the establishment of the company in Hong Kong, a
total of 70 years. The pictures are drawn in a comprehensive way, that is, the
important people in Hong Kong and the important people in Hong Kong at the same
time. To build it, divide it into several independent small parts and draw them
on the same picture, so as to synthesize a picture. This is the use of color.
Color printing,
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blossom tree ,
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coconut palm trees, plus a page with a simple description in Chinese and
English. These 12 maps give a general picture of the development of Hong Kong in
the first 70 years of its existence. For example, the term of office of the
first governor Pottinger was from 1842 to 1844. This picture shows the
construction and development of Hong Kong in the past three years. The term of
office of the second governor-general was 18. From 1944 to 1848, the painting is
the situation in these five years. The last one is a painting. From 1997 to
1912, this was the term of office of Governor Luard. This was just before the
First World War. At night, Hong Kong's commercial economy is very prosperous,
and cars have been imported from Europe. This painting depicts Hong Kong. The
new campus of the University and the General Post Office at Pedder Street are
all important buildings in Hong Kong built in this year. Building. Twelve
pictures are not bad, although there are a lot of beautification and
exaggeration, but more or less can make one. Readers generally get a little
impression of Hong Kong in its early days. It's just that the text is too brief
and in both Chinese and English. If you look at it carefully, you will find that
there are several contradictions, which are obviously the negligence of
compilation and printing. A Brief Biography of Hong Kong People in the Early
Years A Brief Biography of Hong Kong People in the Early Years, by Andeco (G. b.
endacott:《a biographical sketch-book of early hong kong》)。 Andeco has taught at
the University of Hong Kong and compiled several historical materials of Hong
Kong's history and early years. Published by Oxford University Press and Oxford
University Press. But the publisher of this book is the Oriental University in
Singapore. Department Co., Ltd., published in 1962, printed in Japan. This book
is a useful reference book for those who have paid attention to the history of
Hong Kong in its early days as a colony. Books. The biographies of the people
described in the book are scattered in various records, only a few. Some people
have individual biographies, and now their biographical materials, especially
those related to Hong Kong, have been collected by the authors. In one place,
they compiled a brief biography for each of them, which is very useful for
reference. In the preface to the so-called "early years of Hong Kong", the
author explains that he was confined to the period of British occupation of Hong
Kong. The first twenty-five years since the island, from 1841 to 1865. In the
past 25 years, Hong Kong The island was militarily occupied by the Treaty of
Nanking of the Opium War, which formally became a British colony from the
beginning. In the hands of Elliot, the ruler, through the first governor,
Potemkin, and his successors, Davies, Banham, and Po. Spirit, until Robinson.
The date of the latter's death is 1865, which is the author's date in this book.
The last year of a given year. This book contains a brief biography of the
characters, which is divided into three parts. The first part is the summary of
this period. Governor, including Elliot, to Robinson, a total of six people. The
second part is the Hong Kong government in the early years. Officials, including
ten separate biographies of officials, as well as a "other officials.". This
group of Hong Kong government officials in the early years included John
Johnston, who was originally qualified to be a member. As governor, but has not
been able to do so. And William? Jian He was also one of the most influential
figures in Hong Kong in the early years. One. In addition, there was Gao Dewei,
who caused a storm in the city at that time because of corruption and collusion
with pirates, and the Qing Dynasty. Ji Shi-li,
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grass panels, who was hated by the court officials. The brief biography of
the third part is "a few Hong Kong characters". None of these people are
government officials, so Not included in Part II. The characters included in
this section include the lawyer Bielie, the journalist Tulum.
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