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Petitioner was also awarded with a letter of appreciation
by the Commissioner of Police on the 23rd day of October
1969, (a copy of the said letter of appreciation is enclosed
herewith for Your Excellency's kind perusal and marked
exhibit "LT-2").
13.
Your Petitioner's wife is now working as a nurse
in a hospital by the name of Y. Vien Sung Chinh in Saigon,
Vietnam.
14.
Your Petitioner is now 40 years old and is deeply
attached to his wife and is unable to bear the loneliness
in Hong Kong without the companionship
of his wife.
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16.
Your Petitioner and his wife are simple people
with no great ambition and only hope that they could live
together peacefully in Hong Kong leading a simple life
and Your Petitioner's wife is now in Vietnam alone and is
also greatly depressed. The health and happiness of Your
Petitioner's wife mean a great deal to Your Petitioner.
Your Petitoner therefore humbly pray that Your
Excellency will allow Your Petitioner's wife to come to
this Colony otherwise it would render continous separation
to Your Petitioner from his wife and that it would also
inevitably cause untold misery and anguish to a lonely
woman and immense unhappiness to an equally lonely man.
Your Petitioner also humbly and fervently prays
that Your Excellency will be moved in mercy and compassion
to rescind the decision made by the Director of Immigration
Department of the 6th day of May 1977 and permit Your
Petitioner's wife to come to this Colony for the purpose
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