CO129-501-3 Chinese situation- Protection of British subjects of Chinese race 23-10-1926 - 21-12-1927 — Page 6

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Two Colonies,

had always insisted on demands

which there was no

hope of the Chinese accepting,

the protection of

Bréteste subjects flo

Heim Eboice!

teach a

second generation, e.e.

persons born Britische outsects on

Brisch voil, but the children of retualized

British subsiclă

we pointed out

The verioresuere of

the positio

if

British pestuction

we could art- Extend

but, recognizing

to natural bom subjects of the second generation,

that the fort. might be

forced to give way on

thes shortly to asrich

avoid

ملان مسلحت

went on to disceen homible

X

subsequent arrangements.

I suggested that it might be possible to gat

a

reciprocal arrangement on the

lines of

the sins. Busch modies owendi under which

the crime of

a pomport in H. Kay on the Shails,

Then communicatest officially to Pakiin, would

be accepted

rationality.

cencenciation of

Charte

a

The 7.0.

F.O. come

votesfied that

The Chinese would have

to this.

aque

We then supported that perhaps we

should

do better

to proceed on the basis of domicile

Eather then by distinguishing between

Sensations.

we

were ready

15

varyin

"British subject" who lived as

Chinese in China until trouble came,

be could vecure protection

for

H

if

femine

visitor from suitish territory who interd

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