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fter the wot of degetionsliestico sad their descendents

re no of Chin se nationality, und will not, if worn in

;

British

*

olcay, e con 1dered or of dual nation lity.

8. I sa not certain, however, what art. 10 of the law

*# reed with art. 1. geane.

It might

onthly meʻn that

the sun of a deasticneliasd Chinese born ter the aut er

denstion limtin of his father lo es his nations 11 Ly

until he has attained bir ajority ccording to Chines*

immelf or to revert

when he hr either to denalienslice

to the et tug in hine of Chinese national.

oh gae this is the c*80, it seed: tbit zed#TS

If by way

ofter

zeneration & person of Chinese rage, ahtever the nationali-

TAGĖ,

ty of his parents, any de clrimod ae of Chinese nation: lity

by the Chinese courte in chine.

I would, therefore, like to now how the thinese vien

the position.

If par.7 ie correct, and descendagte of t

donationalised Chinese me reprded in Chineze law

non-Chinese nationality, there is nothing more to be said.

But I shall be surprised if that is the position.

1.

These very element: ry considerations and questions

reprezent my personal view. de connot object in any

to the Chinese Law: we whosl4, homaver, like to be in o

position to give to certain cleanes of our Chinese papulation

born in laya & clean British subject passport valid for

China without the necessity of each individual, generation

after peneration, having firet to obtain a certifie te

from y Chinese authority.

Youre sloverely,

(und.). Goodman.

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