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pal recae [ou 9. yo? scade in yasteroad › 'yoneja. ein

gu preto [lia fters to rollivary edt bevorogs vitneser

noidsdroge idé · misma y quick wel te jerreve sil·l

...sfer-ster to esonanib10

ned to dusuunavoi ert svip fliw seunenib10 potnens edT

„anostar fulde deguons,eluszko mam en drogań od lewog prod

Odnc1er Basuhi to putoajudi ar „red eye oriw stoetuve deiðin.

expao ilidteo sapusog Jon cb cdo was ndoshura daitini dem

ATCU-RSIJILA (MONACH

Dino-ce edt .*.i,NJTIJ deitits to

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sin to eva: i við rit iw noitsemoo mi

myin mi asidiroftra no [unco alydseja. &IH v enos18g dora

vai senso dado recade en bas ejoejdue deitind es

ncitotoong các no plenen bedoetta ei noiteitsiger nodw

.æðnɔítið 159 actio modsgod a to junoilere end yď

etto or: sedsoit runoo sick of 3 yea of no Beo: Tomie voo

bike stewoob done exiune ti neve Jadd one Jae (usuant

-ititzeo mod-reiðin, a to ever edt eroong yliï888509m Jon

yrolol edt ni adeo

I should be obliged therefore if you would furnish me

with a report describing the practice followed in your

Consulate-General with respect to the registration of Consulate

Chinese claiming to be british subjects and stating whether

registration is granted to persons born in the Colony of

Hongkong of Chinese parents merely on the production of a

Hongkong birth certificate or if the privilege is restricted

in such cases to applicants who produce the certificate, of

which a copy was enclosed in Sir E. Satow's Circular of the

22nd. August 1904, and which contains a statement to the

effect that the holder has resided in the Colony for three

years immediately previous to the date of issue.

You should furnish me with a list of all persons born

in Hongkong of Chinese parents who are registered in your

Consulate-General. specifying if possible, those who have Consulate

been reg stered on the production of Hongkong birth certi-

ficates only or other evidences of British nationality, end

those to whom the privilege has been awarded on the strength

of their possessing Hongkong Eritish-born certificates as

required by Sir E. Satow's Circular.

I should also be glad to

know whether in practice

British subjects

you afford protection to all Chinese

registered

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