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Fa. A la Simler despatch 29, 6 to Fuzolm Dicleg vũ my 26, 1
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sir,
Ürown Advocate
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Shanghai 20th March, 1924.
I have the honour, as asked, to transmit to you herewith
a despatch (No. 1 (1682/24) from Mr. Vereker, written on behalf of E.M.'s Minister, to yourself with reference to the nationality of Mr. Yeap Seng Ioon.
I concur in the opinion expressed that Mr. Yeap Seng Hoon whose father and grandfather were born in Penang, and who has been himself registered in China as a British Subject, is a British Subject in accordance with Section 1 of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914-22.
In this case, in my opinion, no question of double nationality is really involved; and I have the honour to advise you to register as, and inform the Chinese Authorities concerned that Mr. Yeap Seng Koon is, a British subject, and that any notification to the contrary was made in
OTTOT.
I have eto,
(sd.) H.P. Wilkinson.