CO129-482 - Public Offices - 1923 — Page 118

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in defence of such notion twofnimal rights under their own ma-

Finality laws ↑ He cannot obvionaly use forde and to protest

and have his protests ignored is to involve loss of face and

likely than not to prejudios the onse of the pETROB,

gor

he is endeavouring to protect. Again, to travel in the interior

he aust be furnished with a Chinese bnsular passport vish by t

the local muthorities. If the latter refuse to sexl the domu-

ent, that ready in there ↑

hinese/

= further noraideration in this gormention is the

kiptimity of getting/kitish subjects to take over with their agmirei nationality the disabilities there rtn appertaining.

All ritish mibje ta are by Treaty Asbarred from holding land away from a Treaty jors and from holdin; shares in nertain hi- pere nom,anies, but few ritish subjents of hinese de omt poull mare en irely to sever their connection with their annas tral property, unless they had definitely made up their sind n to remain permanently abroad, or to nonfine themselves wi-

Shin the Aiaits, within which other witish subjents have to

boni an their business vonations in hina.

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The principal financial supporters of the Fuo fin

lang party, of which hm Tat mm is the head, are the over- kesi hinese, most of whoa undoubtedly are, or weɛld claim

British or 'utch subjasta or keri^an or Fortuguese

bitizens, luch status or alaia notwithstanding, their sub- pariptiona would go to prove that they still consider thmselves

and - an obligation towards their parent country, and whilst

§3utions in the tmits lettlments and the Felerated inly Lotan may have of late fallen off, as compared with 1911/13,

hit any be due to the fent that the resulta qahiwwat by lun

Kat

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