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la to any that they have accepted the disadvantages,
Eer Treaty, attendant on their british natăœinlity.
such Certificates and declarations should have
otographs attaithed as should have the mutual
İrtificates of registration issued to miest.
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A list of
– 1 much persons should be furnished annually to the
inese authorities at the place wÈSTC COURUL ar
kistration is affected.
Any infraction of the Treaty provisiona
İnding on British subjects e.g. travelling in tha
involve perior without a passport de should. 'wi tlxirawal of
jcognition. The only distinction unde poteem them
jd other British mabjoater in this respect would be
imai malon to hold their share by inheritance in the
kastrul property of their fædly or clan, so long
that property remained undivided, and to have it
boried in the ancestrol books.
by some such revision alone can abuzon be
aried against and sonfliet of jurisdiction avoided.
Fle involving no hardship for Wone genuinely desirous enjoying britisk natiouality, it aliɛdnates all these
whing to unke use thereof for 1llegitimate purposes.
may, it is time, on occasion, lace our protégés on footing of disadvantage xia à vin those versons of
nae descent registered at other consultes, but on
other hand it would render the status umamanilacle,
questioned by the Chinese authorities. At Would
monstrate to the latter tue abaolute goei faith of
ajesty's Govoruannt and would obviate tue los of
arising out of cases, mich as the present,
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