The former Kowloon Magistracy is a historic building and former Magistrate's and District Court in Hong Kong, located at No.
Constructed under the direction of Director of Public Works Richard McNeil Henderson in 1933,[1] the building housed a court handling minor criminal cases at magistrate's level.
During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, it served as the Kowloon headquarters of the Kempeitai.
[3] The South Kowloon Magistracy moved to a building next door (36 Gascoigne Road) where it operated until final closure in 2000.
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