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  • HONG-KONG: We sailed in the late afternoon on the steamer _Moltke_ for a five days 'voyage to Hong-Kong, with a feeling that we had experienced no discomfort but much pleasure in the seemingly maligned city of

    Travels in the Far East Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

  • Theoretically there were no slaves in Hong-Kong, which is British territory, but in reality the city was full of them.

    As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century Marian Gouverneur

  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

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  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

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  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

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  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

    unknown title 2009

  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

    unknown title 2009

  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

    unknown title 2009

  • In Hong-Kong, which is 1,000 square kilometers, there are about 8 million people, but this is the entrance to China, to one billion people.

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  • "It is on the south-west coast of Luzon, 650 miles from Hong-Kong, which is a run of about forty-seven hours for the ship.

    Four Young Explorers or, Sight-Seeing in the Tropics Oliver Optic 1859

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