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Colony.
For the last two years
it has been wreed upon me
well to. As Chinese residents and by Patuquère gentlemen long domiciled here, but looking to the position
and histow, F
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subject
I
Hous, pour, it was not
belt diepned to dial
with hastily. I have thertore
sought advice and information in
all quarters before intuitton a
recommendation to s
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I
Mon.
consulted my Executive Council on the subject in deptember 1878 when they concurred generally in the desirability of allowing the naturalisation of Viens in Houstons.
(
On that occasion the Attorney
General
pointed out that the cristence of a
untualization law
shamed br, some of
by
was in
Jack
the local
rissuances such as the baths
Aduance.
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Je ales seems to
have been spumed by Carl Arnuville Is in Circular De patch
Intel 85 of May 1860 imp:-
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"Alems on Naturalization will
merely take the new bath of Allegiance!
2
There
are
about
Joris,
thousand Chinese British ban
subjects (that is, persons of the
Chineu
MARK
bown in the Straits: