THE HONG KUNG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 6, 1931. 757
be entitled to all political and other rights powers and privileges, and be subject to all obligations duties and liabilities, to which a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject, and have to all intents and purposes the status of a natural-born British subject.
In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this..
....day of.......
(Signed)
E.F.,
Under Secretary of State.
Full name
Particulars relating to Applicant.
Address
Trade or Occupation
Place and date of birth...
Nationality.
Name of husband
Names and nationality of parents
(2) Where the names of children are to be included, paragraphs corresponding to the second and fourth paragraphs of Form (B) prescribed by Regulation 1 shall be inserted in the certificate.
Certificate of naturalization in British Possession other than India and self-governing Dominions.
6. (1) A certificate of naturalization granted in a British Possession, other than British India or a Dominion specified in the First Schedule to the Act, shall be similar to a certificate granted in the United Kingdom, except that it shall be signed by the Governor of the Possession, or a person acting under his authority.
(2) Where any certificate of naturalization proposed to be so granted in a British Possession, having been submitted to the Secretary of State for his approval, is approved by him, his approval shall be signified by appending to the certificate a note to the following effect:-
This certificate has been submitted to the Secretary of State for his approval and
approved by him.
(Signed)
E.F.. Under Secretary of State.
Form of declaration of alienage.
7. A declaration of alienage shall be in the following form, the various alternatives being used according to the circumstances:
British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914.
I, A.B., of.....
Declaration of Alienage.
being the son
[daughter] of C.B., to whom a certificate of naturalization has been granted, in which certificate of naturalization, in accordance with subsection (1) of section five of the
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