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Indians find quick employment in the States as watch-
men and that a fair proportion drift up into Canada. It may be mentioned that until receipt of Foreign Office Circular Treaty of March 18th,
1912
it has been customary to take the thumb prints of all British Indians registering and obtaining puss- ports at this office which thumb prints are attached
to the passports instead of signatures. (Signed)
April 29th, 1912.
M. Paske Smith.
Acting British Vice Consul Manila.
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