CO129-486 - Public Offices - 1924 — Page 298

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war oondition.

Another thing my life is nearly pass and

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the remainder of my life is not long to ask for protection. Is it pity to take away my British Subject and let me be

I do not think that the man of no nationality this time. Government will do things without justice, nor case me out

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Mr.

on account my poorness, I wonder there must have many

Are they the Government will not Englishmen born in abroad.

For instance recognize them as British Subjecta. Mackay who se father was a Canadian and his mother is the native of Formosa and he is born at Tamgui that is known

Is he a British Subject now? to every one in Tamsui. Moreover there are plenty Chinese British Subjects and Englishmen who are born in China and have no reasonable excuse of his being born in abroad and even endeavoured to have British Subject himself.

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I wonder they

are nothing happened in regard to this new regulations.

If there is no way to get back my British Subject - please see if you can do anything to help me to have Japane se

Please note the Subject instead as i am born in Formosa.

Japanese Subject is not easy to get at present too, and I cannot be a man of no nationality.

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Your highly assistant to

the matter and kindly pass this information to the Minister of the Foreign Office London will be much obliged, and have the matter redressed at once, as I am now in a dangerous position of no nationality. I am anxiously waiting your favourable

answer as soon as possible.

All expenses in regard to this matter I am willing

to pay for same.

If there is any expression over too strong, please excuse me as it is my mad ful state and the English expression

I am not thoroughly understand.

Excuse me for all the troubles I am making you

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