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British subjects. The present number of persons of Chinese
parentage registered as British protected persons is twelve
of whom eight are natives of Sarawak, one was naturalised
in Canada, one in auritius, and one in the Straits Settle-
ments, and one, Lee Chong Chiang,,who, born in Hongkong in
1875 of Swatow (Chinese) parents and holding Langkok pass-
port No. 24/11, was registered as a british protected person
in 1911 and has continued to be registered as such in each
succeeding year.
I enclose list of all persons born in hongkong of
Chinese parents registered a this Consulate, specifying
the authority on which they have been registered. The forme
A 100 b and c.8.11 are Hongkong Eritish-born certificates
of identical form as specified in Sir E. Sator's circular
of August 22nd, 1904. The dates of birth on the Bangkok
passports are given in Chinese months but foreign years,
and the parents are described" "of such and such a place"
with no mention whether they were British or Chinese sub-
jects.
I have &c.,
(Signed)
G.D. Pitzipios
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