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Description The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory / 展拓香港界址專條
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Source 九龍城風物誌
Author The Government of Ch'ing (China)

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  • it was made before 1899; or
  • it was first published commercially before the end of the period of 75 years from the end of the calendar year in which it was made, and 50 years from the end of the calendar year has passed since its first commercial publication.
See section 182 of the Copyright Ordinance (Cap. 528) of the Laws of Hong Kong.


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Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory, Traditional Chinese version.

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