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ori i bedres eta doidu regaliving inloeq@ erið Þ

.edoeldur ekentd) tot barrenez eu od məlum

to anal9 zl " AGİREHONGO MISTO'S * Azad edi

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Tau Vðilensismii sesaizi edit ou benuatys nulur! Iol

Jus droì yêierî wit to alors er't azuforl Jor evol

=00 mytenoir of bedre at dolów bend to multzoq;

yonelmac Halvors » si prod2

dotr{w us „*Lutoitto umenido To Loodor Taşıog

28 pmoled wraidcnoh moleti Istoaqê eroid to exet

notermocol) od #rezglasat fle to somehisex saj

-ÜN TAVEN Svæ ev coldw ano si notunasmoa edð JE

4:

A eds Polatlardne sved las síciouing ai mizlo

od tipit me ovari edoejuks deisizë urta eoltbang |

Exte mutatereosoft rq;ianol and el vino son shero mo

savoj bor voidlo sit to noteq ila ni Jus zar

-az ime “burg içimot os ydratî ye bensqo read by

-07 1886 ZoYER BEN: S♪yog ens la setzetapod så?

#YEN 205, X

xal ont le JBDLI an que leniteh

Aimil old (muque (7) almedia sorshlear les sigest rai

-enguriul) or ata aterit edzuq yera sa is mooikround!!

valos arucis dołów „anotoxoris „noisoniskih edi

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seek to inke read Ponbassions and Treaty Porte is,

in

way opinion, quite innlinikonala and we must, 1 think,con- tinue to maintain Apglo-Chinese, like other British

suujeova, are free to reside anywhere within the limite of the Treaty Ports na recognized by long uanga and es-

taolished practice.

It follows, tarafore, that the expression

* in

the interior " in Xule 4 cannot, as tho Chiness framare +

interled, be held to apply to that part of the Treaty

Porc which j■ outside of the Foreign Concession, but must, for our purposes, be reputed as applicable only to the T- regiona lying outside of the recognized limits of the Tren-

ty Ports.

As raganie the special privileges reserved for

Chinese suojacta I take the meaning to be timt Chinasa can acquire nai houd Isal in the Interior, trade ani ura- vel without puasporta, vi in short enjoy all the rights

qol immunities inherent in Chinese citizens which inve

not wgen extanled ey Treaty to foreigneru.

In,conclusion, I wouli point out timt legisla-

tion of this kind cannot for the present be considerei 48

altogether

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