(1)
Passport Office
Series C'1'd
C 1'd
Nominal
26.1.35
Requests enquiry be made of H.K. authorities as to desirability of issuing
facilities for travelling to H.Kong to Miss Jonson, who wishes to visit a Mr.T.K.Ting
2
Her propont for China in that an
Thoued by endorsea
ид
I have discussed this with Mr.Bigg. The main
factors seem to be
(1) Miss Johnson has not been able to state anywhere
She only
either verbally or in writing, that she is definitely going out to Hong Kong to marry Mr.Ting.
states that she desires to marry him if possible, and it is not clear that Mr.Ting is able to marry her, and if so, is willing to
do so. to go to
Further, Miss Johnson
has no means, has no job, and unless Mr.Ting marries
rable
her the least undesirable fate which would be fall
her in Hong Kong would probably be repatriation at
Government expense. It is clear, therefore, that
Hong Kong will almost certainly not want her to enter the Colony.
(2) In fact, Miss Johnson does not need to apply for any further endorsement on her existing passport ishe desires merely to visit or live in Hong Kong, and presumably, if she wants to go to China the grant of the necessary visa would not be the concern of
any British authority. She could, however, be exclud-
ed from Hong Kong under one or all of Sections 4 (1) (b), (c) and (h) and Section 10 of Hong Kong Immigra- tion and Passport Ordinance No.8 of 1934, and I think the Hong Kong Government would wish to exclude. We
the
Lin
should, however, consult,
t/Hong Kong Government as to
this.
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