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ported in Sir W. Robinson's Go- despatch N. 62
1896.
of 11th March, 1908,
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
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MR.
LOCKHART.
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Dear Sir,
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
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WReaik Major General, Administering the Government.
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20 JUN 98
F.Kingsell & Co.
53,Main Street.
Yokohama,
Japan.
I was told by some good authority that the
Hong-Kong Government have outlawed me on account of my at-
tempt to emancipate my miserable countrymen from the cruelty
of Tartar yoke. I had asked many of my English friends in Lon-
don whether this is the case. They said such is not an English
law and usage. But my Chinese friends in Hong-Kong answered
the question in affirmative.Will you be kind enough to tell
me whether it is true or not? If it is the case I will appeal
it to the English public and the civilized world.
I remain,
Yours very truly,
(Sa.) Sun Yat-Sen.
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