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(Enclosure 2 in Sir John Jordan's No. 471 of No verber 0.

1912.)

Parliamentary Elections.

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RECR

Gazette of November 16213

Election to the Senate of Representatives of Chinese

resident abroad.

Art. I. Article 40 of the election laws of the Senate shall remain in abeyance during the first elections.

Art. II. For the first elections the Electoral College of Chinese Resident Abroad shall consist of one member appointed by each Chamber of Commerce, Chinese Society, Chinese Club and Literary Association formed in their place of residence by Chinese resident abroad.

The Chambers of Commerce above mentioned must however be such as are recognised by the Chinese Government. The Chinese Societies, Chinese Clubs and Literary Associations represented are limited to those founded before the publication of the Electoral Laws.

Art. III. This law shall come into force from the date of publication, and shall become null and void on the completion of the first elections.

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