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12.
That your Humble Petitioner respectfully submits
that his said wedded wife has suffering from untold hardship
and has no means of living at Saigon, Vietnam. He has a duty
to take good care of his beloved wedded wife and by nature he
is entitled, to stay together in the company of his beloved
wedded wife in Hong Kong where your Humble Petitioner has
unreservedly taken it as his permanent home and place of his
domicile.
13.
That your Humble Petitioner now respectfully to
suggest that if permission is given to his wedded wife to enter
this Colony he is prepared to deposit with the Crown in cash
in the sum of Hong Kong Dollars Twenty Thousand (HK$20,000.00)
to ensure that he will register their said marriage which was
previously performed according to Chinese customary rites and
ceremonies with the Registrar of Marriage Registry at the vity
Hall at Victoria of the Registrar General's Department of Hong
Kong. That is to say that their relationship as man and wife
is genuine and not fake.
14.
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That your Humble Petitioner further humbly prays
to His Excellency the Governor-in-Council that in the light of
the matters hereinbefore presented, exercise His Excellency
the Governor-in-Council's sole and kind discretion, mercifully
and graciously grant your Humble Petitioner's wedded wife LY
Muoi otherwise known as LI Mui to enter this Colony from Saigon,
Vietnam so as to enable the said couple to live together in
harmony.
15.
That your Humble Petitioner further humbly prays
that he will undertake and guarantee to provide his said wedded wife with full maintenance and accommodation should she be granted
with an entry visa and that your Humble Petitioner further prays
that his said wedded wife's stay in this Colony shall not be
the burden of the local Government.