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thin the prescribed period of three moutha, he is, it
ppears, simply disowned by the Dutch Authorities. But if
he is registered, and his name then duly communicated to
The Chinese Authorities, the latter apparently recognise him
is a foreign national. As regards the qualifications which
intitle a person of Chinese origin to Dutch nationality under
his arrangement, I have the honour to enclose a sony in tran-
lation (also furnished me by my Dutch Colleague) of a Law,
ated February 10th, 1910, regulating the status as Nether-
lande Jubjects of the population of the Dutch East Indies,
the apposite clause of which provides that persons born in
The Dutch East Indies of parents settled there are Dut ch
Jubjects.
Should a moderately stable and authoritative Govern-
jent now evolve out of the recent crisis in this county, I pre-
• when approaching the Wai Chiao Pu on the subject, to no und
them in regard to the nonsibility of adopting a similar modua
řivendi if only as a provisional arrangement, with an.
In the meantime however, another point has arisen
connection with this question, in that attention has recentl
been drawn to the scandalous behaviour of certain of the for
/Consulates