9.
That during your Humble Petitioner's subsequent
interview thereafter with the Immigration Officer on appoint-
ment at the Aliens and Commonwealths Section of the Immigration
Department at International Building (15th floor) No.141 Des
Voeux Road, ventral, aforesaid, your Humble Petitioner produced
all relevant documents such as his said marriage certificate
etc. for the said officer's inspection and perusal in support
of his present application. Your Humble Petitioner was then
blamed for discrepancies on two occasions concerning his said
applications and was asked to submit his explanation in writing
which your Humble Petitioner did so and wrote in Chinese similar
to those mentioned in paragraph 7 hereof.
10.
That your Humble Petitioner has been informed by
a letter from the said Directer dated the 29th day of September
1977 (in which your Humble Petitioner received it two days later)
saying that the said Director's decision of refusal still stands,
through your Humble Petitioner's then solicitors, Messrs. M. K.
Lam and Company, Solicitors and Notaries, Hong Kong.
11.
That your Humble Petitioner finds that the said
decision of the said Directer is rather harsh and severe although
your Humble Petitioner has made a mistake in the first instance
in saying that the said LY Muoi otherwise known as LI Mui was
his fiancee and not his wedded wife, in fact and in truth the
said mistake of their marital status was made erroneously under
excitement, nervousness and stress and he humbly swears that he
has no intention whatsoever to deceive the Immigration Officer
it was solely on the ignorance on the part of your Humble
Petitioner. Your Humble Petitioner further prays that he is
a human being and bound to make a mistake but in this case he
has remedied by producing his relevant documents in support
of his present application to prove their relationship.
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