Hong-kong Sentence Examples

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  • Three ports in the province have been ceded or leased to foreign powers - Macao to Portugal, Hong-Kong (with Kowloon) to Great Britain, and Kwangchow to France.

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  • During the next few years there was such a steady influx of Chinese free immigrants that in the spring of 1881 the Hawaiian government sent a despatch to the governor of Hong Kong to stop this invasion.

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  • Again, in April 1883, it was suddenly renewed, and within twenty days five steamers arrived from Hong Kong bringing 2253 Chinese passengers, followed the next month by 1100 more, with the news that several thousand more were ready to embark.

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  • A considerable trade is also done through Hong-Kong and other Far Eastern ports.

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  • Pere Desgodins in 1899 issued from Hong-Kong a large Tibeto-LatinFrench dictionary, Dictionnaire thibetain-latin francais.

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  • The remainder is taken chiefly by Great Britain, Canada and Hong-Kong.

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  • Among the minor exports is that of bambara or sea-slugs, which are sent to Hong-Kong and Singapore.

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  • There is also fairly frequent communication between Sandakan and Hong-Kong, a journey of four days' steaming.

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  • It did not fully gather way till 1896, when plague appeared in Bombay, but our modern knowledge of the disease dates from 1894, when it attacked Hong Kong and first presented itself to accurate observation.

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  • Plague was recognized at Hong Kong in May 1894, and there can be little doubt that it was imported from Canton, where a violent outbreak-said to have caused ioo,000 deaths-was in progress a few months earlier, being part of an extensive wave of infection which is believed to have come originally out of the province of Yunnan, one of the recognized endemic centres, and to have invaded a large number of places in that part of China, including Pakhoi and other seaports.

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  • Speaking generally, the disease has persisted and spread in the Far East since 1894, but precise information is lacking, except with regard to Hong Kong.

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  • Simpson in his Report on the Causes of the Plague in Hong Kong (1903) reports the endemicity of the plague in that colony to be maintained by (a) infection among rats often connected with infectious material in rat runs or in houses, the virus of which has not been destroyed, (b) retention of infection in houses which are rat-ridden, and (c) infected clothing of people who have been ill or died of plague.

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  • The lowest recorded is 34% in Sydney, and the highest 95% at Hong Kong in 1899.

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  • This trade is almost entirely with the British colony of Hong-Kong, with which the port is connected by small coasting steamers, but since 1893 it has had regular steamboat communication with Haiphong in Tongking.

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  • He studied at the College of Medicine in Hong-Kong from 1887 to 1892, and there took his degree in medicine and surgery.

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  • How fortunate are Hong Kong to have Heather Dayton - her welcome, efficiency and general bonhomie are much to be admired.

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  • Both fixed and discretionary trusts may be settled in Hong Kong.

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  • We Will Rock You Features more than £ 1million worth of LED screens, especially shipped from Hong Kong.

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  • Of the import trade Hong-Kong supplied 86%, and of the export trade 70%, Cochin-China, Tongking and Annam claiming the remainder.

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  • No distinct latitude can be assigned as a boundary between the two forms, from the simple fact that where migration in comparatively recent times has taken place a natural conservatism has prevented the more familiar garb from being discarded; at the same time the two forms can often be seen within the limits of the same country; as, for instance, in China, where the women of Shanghai commonly wear trousers, those of Hong-Kong skirts.

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  • Singapore, where plague has several times been introduced, but never taken hold, is probably quite as dirty and insanitary as Hong-Kong, and it is pertinently remarked by the Bombay Research Committee that filth per se has but little influence, inasmuch as " there occurred in the House of Correction at Byculla, where cleanliness is brought as near to perfection as is attainable, an outbreak which exceeded in severity that in any of the filthy thaw's and tenements around."

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  • In the old colonial days people came to sleepy Macao from bustling Hong Kong in order to savor its raffish Portuguese atmosphere.

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  • In Hong-Kong similar measures were carried out, with the result that the hospital admissions for malaria diminished from 1294 in 1901, the year when operations were begun, to 419 in 1905.

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  • The analysis of the Hong Kong flora indicates that about threefifths of the species are common to the Indian region, and nearly all the remainder are either Chinese or local forms. The number of species common to southern China, Japan and northern Asia is small.

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  • There are good survey maps of the British colony of Hong-Kong, of Wei-hai-Wei and of the country around Kiao-chou, and the establishment of topographical offices at Peking and Ngan-king holds out some promise of native surveys.

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  • In China, the government is now shutting down any vestige of democracy or rule of law left in Hong Kong.

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  • Cantonese is the predominate style of cooking in Hong Kong and in many American Chinese restaurants.

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  • Some cruises even travel through Mongolia, Hong Kong and Tibet.

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  • Wellness brand dog foods and treats, including Mother Hubbard dog biscuits, are widely available throughout North America, as well as locations in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Macau.

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  • Inspired by his travels to Hong Kong with his father, who owned a coat manufacturing business, a young man named George Zimmer decided to open a store catering to men's fashions.

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  • Natives of Canada, their venture into the pet food business began when work relocated the couple to Hong Kong.

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  • Beloved dog, Joey, had grown accustomed to Iams dog food, which was unavailable in Hong Kong.

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  • This prompted them to become Iams distributors in Hong Kong.

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  • In 1993, the family sold its distributorship in Hong Kong and moved to Oregon, where they purchased a pet supply and distribution business.

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  • Properties and Vacation Club amenities are also planned at Disneyland theme park, and guests can also choose to travel to Disneyland Paris or the other Disney parks in Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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  • There are a few different (usually regional) variations on the game, but most websites that offer the game online adhere to the Hong Kong version.

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  • Besides the familiar Grand Valley Speedway and Deep Forest raceway (among returning favorites), you can pick city courses like Hong Kong and Seoul as well as real-life tracks Suzuka and the Fuji Speedway.

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  • Dive under the seas of Istanbul and challenge the back alleys of Hong Kong.

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  • Yun and Yang Lee were born in Shanghai, but grew up in Hong Kong.

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  • The most common shipping route is from somewhere in Asia -- typically Hong Kong or Japan -- to somewhere in North America, but there are several video game importers that also ship games to the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe.

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  • It's not like you can take your phone from Rogers Wireless or Cingular -- both of which run on GSM-based networks -- and jump on the first plane to Hong Kong!

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  • Some cell phone providers allow for free nationwide calling (check with your provider about specific details of your plan), but if you decide to ring up Hong Kong when you are in New York, you are going to incur some long distance charges.

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  • The rates in Hong Kong and Taipei, for instance, are substantially lower than what consumers typically pay in Canada and the United States.

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  • Pandemics also occurred in 1957 and 1968 with the Asian flu and Hong Kong flu, respectively.

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  • The Asian flu was responsible for 70,000 deaths in the United States, while the Hong Kong flu killed 34,000.

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  • The significance of numbers is so strong that in Hong Kong people pay extra to get a license plate number with the number 8 in it.

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  • You can find some of the best Chinese food outside of Hong Kong.

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  • Regardless of how Christmas started in China, it is now widespread throughout the major cities like Beijing and Hong Kong.

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  • Among Hong Kong's most famous sights are the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island; the star ferry, which traverses Hong Kong harbor every seven minutes; and the horse racing at Happy Valley.

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  • For a slightly different twist to a familiar favorite, visit Hong Kong Disneyland, which opened in 2005.

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  • Consider New York in early December for holiday shopping or Paris in spring to shop for fashion, or even Hong Kong year-round for silks and consumer electronics.

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  • Americans who stay in Hong Kong for up to 90 days.

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  • China Odyssey Tours is the country's leading tour operator, with service provided for Hong Kong and Tibet.

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  • If it was made in Switzerland, Germany or the United States, chances are the quality is better than those manufactured in Taiwan, Bangkok and parts of China outside of Hong Kong.

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  • An excellent place to get quality knockoff watches is Hong Kong.

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  • Due to this fast growing marketplace, good deals are everywhere, and you are more likely to find a trusted watch replica dealer here than in some parts of Hong Kong.

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  • Reportedly, McKay was on a Hong Kong train when he noticed a man looking through a jeweler's loop and was struck with a sudden surge of inspiration.

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  • H.L. Construction is an affiliated company that builds Hobby Lobby Stores, while Hong Kong Connection is the company's supplier for Chinese goods.

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  • Boxing Day is also celebrated in Hong Kong and South Africa, though it is now called the Day of Goodwill in South Africa.

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  • Benford and Noh make a trip to Hong Kong to track down the person who left the message for Noh.

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  • Godzilla, glowing with radioactive energy attacks Hong Kong.

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  • From the mainland it is separated by a narrow channel, which at Hong-Kong roads, between Victoria, the island capital, and Kowloon Point, is about 1 m.

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  • On the northern shore of Hong-Kong there is a patent slip at East or Matheson Point, which is serviceable during the north-east monsoon, when sailing vessels frequently approach Victoria through the Ly-ee-mun Pass.

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  • There is good anchorage throughout the entire channel separating the island from the mainland, except in the Ly-ee-mun Pass, where the water is deep; the best anchorage is in Hong-Kong roads, in front of Victoria, where, over good holding ground, the depth is 5 to 9 fathoms. The inner anchorage of Victoria Bay, about a m.

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  • From the sea, and especially from the magnificent harbour which faces the capital, the general aspect of Hong-Kong is one of singular beauty.

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  • Hong-Kong or Victoria harbour constantly presents an animated appearance, as many as 240 guns having been fired as salutes in a single day.

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  • Victoria, the capital, often spoken of as Hong-Kong (population over 166,000, of whom about 6000 are European or American), stretches for about 4 m.

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  • The Hong-Kong savings bank has deposits amounting to about $1,100,000.

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  • Hong-Kong being a free port, there are no official figures as to the amount of trade; but the value of the exports and imports is estimated as about £50,000,000 in the year.

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  • The only legal tender is the Mexican dollar, and the British and Hong-Kong dollar, or other silver dollars of equivalent value duly authorized by the governor.

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  • There is also a large paper currency in the form of notes issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, the Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the National Bank of China, Limited.

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  • Formerly an integral part of China, the island of Hong-Kong was first ceded to Great Britain in 1841, and the cession was confirmed by the treaty of Nanking in 1842, the charter bearing the date 5th of April 1843.

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  • Macao is connected with Hong-Kong by a daily steamer.

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  • Commercial intercourse is most intimate with Hong-Kong, Canton, Batavia and Goa.

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  • The formal treaty was signed in the same year, and arrangements were made whereby the Chinese imperial customs were able to collect duties on vessels trading with Macao in the same way as they had already arranged for their collection at the British colony of Hong-Kong.

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  • A mint was opened in Hong-Kong in 1866 but was closed in 1868 and the machinery sold to Japan.

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  • Meanwhile, trade steadily increased, especially with Great Britain and the British colonies of Hong Kong and Singapore.

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  • At the same time, though acting with Russia in the Levant, the British government engaged in the affairs of Afghanistan to defeat her intriguesn Central Asia, and a contest with China was terminated by the conquest of Chusan, afterwards exchanged for the island of Hong-Kong.

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  • The cover has a San Francisco to Hong Kong first flight cachet.

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  • Hong Kong company incorporation normally takes 7 to 10 working days. Search name availability for your Hong Kong company incorporation normally takes 7 to 10 working days. Search name availability for your Hong Kong company.

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  • These turn out to be the Commercial Consul at the British consul at the British consulate at Osaka and the Trade Commissioner in the Hong Kong consulate.

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  • Hong Kong remains a free port with a free flow of capital and a freely convertible Hong Kong dollar.

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  • Well, last year our winners got all the way to Hong Kong without spending a dime!

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  • A temporary funnel was fitted and the Phemius sailed to Hong Kong where her tall funnel was reinstated.

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  • Most of the hotel's elegantly furbished rooms boast stunning views from private balconies, a unique feature in Hong Kong.

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  • He started his working life in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank before giving up the heady heights of finance for writing.

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  • David studied fashion before moving to Hong Kong to work as a fashion illustrator.

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  • There is no restriction from capital inflow into or outflow from Hong Kong.

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  • She never married and eventually became matron of a hospital in Hong Kong.

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  • Learn about forming offshore Hong Kong IBC benefits, incorporating IBC offshore advantages.

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  • We are providing offshore Hong Kong holding company set-up.

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  • We offer a choice of Hong Kong company formation packages to suit your practice requirements.

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  • Oundle has a large number of gifted pianists, many of whom live in Hong Kong.

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  • Right wing politicians used to be fond of pointing to Hong Kong as the last bastion of the absolute free market.

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  • We genotyped the IVS1-397 and TA n microsatellite polymorphisms of the ESR1 gene in 325 cases and 327 controls samples of Hong Kong Chinese.

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  • In the world's most densely populated city, seven million people can't be wrong about Hong Kong.

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  • Thirdly, the accounting profession is quite influential in Hong Kong.

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  • Later in the same year she was transferred to Calm Isle Shipping Ltd of Hong Kong and her name reverted to Oriental Merchant.

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  • Born Free were shocked to learn of a huge illegal shipment of elephant ivory that has been seized in Hong Kong.

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  • Be careful not to buy poached ivory souvenirs in Thailand and watch out for elephant ivory trinkets in Hong Kong and China.

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  • The company is required to have a registered office in the Hong Kong.

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  • Some years later, Frank, now in his late sixties, returns to Hong Kong to search for Lizzy.

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  • The Hong Kong handover ceremony was held on 30 June 1997 and China has resumed the exercise of sovereignty over the territory ever since.

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  • We left the luxury of our Bali hotel and its swimming pool with bar for the bustle of Hong Kong.

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  • His sworn enemy from Hong Kong moves in next door in Dorset.

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  • Hong Kong We are concerned that the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China should not damage civil rights in Hong Kong.

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  • But although only 400 acres are cultivated on Hong-Kong island, and the same number of acres in Kowloon, there are 90,000 acres under cultivation in the new territory, of which over 7000 acres were in 1900 planted with sugar-cane.

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