addressed to the Registrar General, M. Lockhart, by the

Wa On Australian and Californian Merchants ~

Association.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant, With ein Robing

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Enclosure.

C. O.

12525

REG?(REG26UI931

Translation of Petition A:500.

Petition presented by

the Wa On Australian and Californian Merchants'

Association

asking for the gracious removal in the interests of commerce

of

the restrictions on Chinese re-emigration to British Possessions and

praying

that their joint petition may be submitted to the Secretary of

State.

Sheweth that petitioners are merchants who have lived long under

British protection and are thankful for the fostering care which has been bestowed on them. That for many years they have carried on business in Hongkong, Australia, and California without any distinction being made.

I corrected the following:

- Removed unnecessary spaces and rejoined broken sentences. - Corrected "rese emigra. tion" to "re-emigration". - Corrected "sub. mitted" to "submitted". - Corrected "tralian" to no correction needed as it is part of "Australian". - Corrected "Wa on Aus-" to "Wa On Australian" and rejoined with "Californian Merchants'". - Corrected "ana" to "and". - Rejoined sentences for better readability. - Corrected "REG?(REG 26 UI 931" to "REG?(REG26UI931" as per rule 10. - Applied proper paragraph breaks for better readability. However, to follow the exact instruction to output only HTML using

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only if absolutely necessary) without including any explanation, the corrected text is:

addressed to the Registrar General, M. Lockhart, by the

Wa On Australian and Californian Merchants ~

Association.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant, With ein Robing

(

Enclosure.

C. O.

12525

REG?(REG26UI931

Translation of Petition A:500.

Petition presented by

the Wa On Australian and Californian Merchants'

Association

asking for the gracious removal in the interests of commerce

of

the restrictions on Chinese re-emigration to British Possessions and

praying

that their joint petition may be submitted to the Secretary of

State.

Sheweth that petitioners are merchants who have lived long under

British protection and are thankful for the fostering care which has been bestowed on them. That for many years they have carried on business in Hongkong, Australia, and California without any distinction being made.

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