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That it is by the said Ordinance further provided that absence shall not be deemed a disqualification but that the Oath of allegiance shall be taken by such alien prior to...
That to advise aliens to the exercise of the powers conferred by these Ordinances is dangerous to the well-being of the Colony, especially where the person so admitted is an alien friend who may in the event of war become an Alien Enemy.
That no application has been made on behalf of the Chinese or other alien communities to these privileges with one exception (Sung Wing Lok) on whose behalf naturalization was sought from the Government and was not granted, and who has now abandoned the idea of becoming a member of the Legal Profession.
That hitherto all practising Attorneys in the Colony being British subjects have ever ...
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