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any
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any case of a Chinese has definitity must accepted Aritish repointity in ward
attendent disadvantages. put up with
Practically all the trouble has a hays been bemuse Chinose (lille other mople try hard to get the last g both worlds, the adrantages of being Cherase the arantys (hing With subjects without the coponding divadrantages
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If in Chimex law Chinese British subject cannot hold land I camot
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CONFIDENTIAL.
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONGKONG.
22nd. September,
1915.
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With reference to previous correspondence end- -ing with your Confidential Despatch of the 20th. of March, 1913, on the subject of the status in China of British subjects of Chinese race, I have the honour to transmit the enclosed copy of correspondence with His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General at Canton on the question of the claim of a Brition subject of Chinese race to a sure in real estate in Ching bequeathed to him.
I have the honour to be,
THE RIGHT MONOURABLE
ANDREW BUNAR LAW, MA'.,
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c.,
sir,
Your most obedient,
humble servant,
Anna
Governor,&c..
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