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British Consalato,
Kiungohow.
10 April,
1923.
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meferring to your circular No.18 (1790/23) of 27 March last, on the subject of the protection in China of British subjects of chinese descent, who, socording to present instructione, muat either be registered as British subjects, or not regictored at sil, I have the honour to regboot instructione as to the national status of native wives or widows, married under lex losi or otherwise, and of the children born in Chim of subh British abjects.
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According to the intest instruction: for regis- tration of British subjects such individual mombor of the fumily is to be registered on a separate ourd. Also the childron born of british parento in China retain the nationality of their parents. YUNG-Cran-gang, burn in Hongkong of a fathor niso born in ilon kong, has been registered se a british subject at Takhol Consulate since 1913, und hie ro- gistration has been approved by the Hongkong; WuForn- mont, although he door not hold a British-born oort- ifieste. He is one of the principal merahante in Zukhoi and holds the agency for the Itaăduri vil Company. He is quite a fit and proper person to roscive protection, and no particular difficulty is
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