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76.

77.

78.

79.

80.

Capo Press, 1976.

See Lim Chiun (ed. Historial Materials on the Repeal of

Unequal Treaties During the World War II. Taipei: Cheng Chung Book

Co. 1983, pp. 556-566.

See MacNair, Op. cit. p. 2.

See De Mondoza, History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China

Vol. I, p. 94.

E.M. Borchard, Diplomatic Protection of Citizens Abroad. New York

1915, pp. 3, 4 & 6.

See MacNair, Op. cit. and Tsai Chu-fung, Op. cit.

81.

82.

83.

See Eastern Miscellany p. 31.

Ibid. p. 32.

In several international law conferences, Kuomintang had refused to

give up her right to protect those Chinese born in foreign land

under the legal principle of dual nationality.

King(丘日慶

For details see

Chiu Jit King (1) On the Protection of Overseas Chinese,

Taipei: Overseas News Agency, 1941. Also, Chiu Ping Chu (173)

To Propose a Fundamental Solution for Dual Nationality for Overseas

Chinese

華僑双重國籍之治本真理) Taipei.

1957.

84.

Ibid.

85.

Chiu Chok Yen,

86.

87.

88.

89.

Chiu Ping Chun, Op. cit. p. 109.

See Article 8.

See Lee Hou Pui () Op. cit. Chapter 5. Also Chiu Ping

Chun Op. cit.

See South China Morning Post, Jan 18, 1986; p. 8., Jan 11, 1986,

p. 1.

Lee Hou Pui, Op. cit. pp. 242-245.

90.

Ibid. p. 242.

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