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My Lord,

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 14th October, 1919.

Referring to Viscount Harcourt's Circular Despatch of the 28th April, 1915, and to Mr. Long's Circular Despatch of the 22nd December, 1917, I have the honour to forward for Your Lordship's consideration and approval the enclosed Certificate of Naturalization of Mrs. Ada Charlotte Sachse, who was born at Glasgow in Scotland on the 29th May, 1864, together with the following documente in support there-

-of:-

2.

1. Memorial by the Applicant.

2.

Statutory Declaration by the Applicant.

3.

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Mr.

W.Nicholson.

4.

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Mr. E.J. Chapman.

5.

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Statement as to character.

It will be seen from the first paragraph of the petition that Mrs. Sachse before her marriage to the late Georg Franz Robert Sachse was a British subject, and owing to the demise of her husband she now prays for ro- -admission to British nationality. The lady referred to is wall known in the Colony and I consider her to be in every way fit to be allowed to revert to her British nationality.

I have the honour to be, My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,,

B. &. Stutt

Governor,&c. “

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

VISCOUNT MILNER, G.C.B.,

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