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During the spring of the year 1913 correspondence took place between myself and Your Excellency's Ministry with reference to the election of members of the National Assembly representing Chi
The last communication on this nese resident in British colonies.
subject consisted of a memorandum addressed to the Wai Chiao Pu on May 28th 1913 in which I stated that the objection of the Bri- tish Government was not merely to any method by which the election of these representatives might be effected, but to the whole prin- ciple of representation of Chinese subject to British law in the
I further pointed out that Chi- parliament of a foreign country. nese in British colonies are amenable thile they stay there to Bri tish law, and cannot be allowed to import into the country of their domicile the political controversies and domestic rivalries oftheir
country of origin.
I am now informed by Their Excellencies the Governors of Hong- kong and of the Straits Settlements that telegrams have been re- cently addressed to the Chinese Chamber of of Commerce at Hongkong and to the Chinese Consul-General at Singapore by the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, in his capacity as Supervisor of Election in which details are given sa to the mathod by which Chinese resi- dents in those colonies may participate in the aleation of members
of the Chinese Senate.
It becomes my duty to enter an energetic propest against the manner in which the expressed wishes of His Majesty's Government in a matter affecting Chinese under British jurisdiction have been disregarded, and to demand the cancellation of any steps which may have been taken as regards the admission to voting rights of Chim- ese representatives from Hongkong or other British colonies.
At the same time I must point out to Your Excellency the in- propriety of the Chinese Government addressing such a communica- tion direct to the Chamber of Commerce in longkong, and to request that future communications to residents in longkong be made through the Government of that colony.