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the leader of the delegation of eight Chinese merchants, which was received with such truculence by Canton in
December last.
3.
Unfortunately Mr. Li has no knowledge of English, and for this reason, and for that alone, his application, first made in March 1921, has hitherto not been transmitted. In view, however, of his unflinching loyalty during the time of stress through which the Colony has since passed and is still passing, and the high esteem in which he is held by the whole community, I venture to enquire whether a special dispensation can be granted in Mr. Li's case. He is a citizen of whom any nation could
be proud.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
Governor, &c.