This would at least put
of being able to say, if
us in the position
a case arose,
that
The Treaty and the exchange of notes left no
Keny a
room for doubt that
any transfer offland to a chinese national was subject to The Aloisions of the land law which Seel (90) desimbed in the third para. This letter.
There is
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purtures pount
which we
foroperty which
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as regards real. would like to raise
In 513 of your tex. W 1532 you suggested the
exclusion from any provision
hites of
Indians
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be exchange of
China
in vesis of the defficatey
q
the Govt of Indian feel in
recipiaty.
There
groing compilati
are of course
Com derable
Intian proppulations dirimented in arvain
Colomes -
eg. Mauration, the Stranti Settements, Kenya. Tegi
ng Innidad eti
And we
7ді presume that any exclusion of Indians for the reciprocity prooroues
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