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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What is the secret of this sudden and enormous growth in population and trading importance, of a barren rock? This must be among the first questions of a stranger. Hong Kong itself, he sees at a glance, produces nothing but granite boulders and the thinnest scrub, &#8211; beneath the hottest of suns, and least healthy of climates. The city of Victoria, with its Cathedral and Episcopal palace, its Government House, and Supreme Court, with all its Merchants&#8217; palatial houses, is perhaps the very last spot, on all the coast of China, where a sensible man would have thought of placing </p>
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