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I see no reason to interfere with the temporary prohibition of his residence in Hongkong.

Mr. Davitt. I wish to ask the right honourable gentleman whether he is aware that no opportunity has been given to Sun Yat-sen to meet the charges made against him.

Mr. Chamberlain. I cannot answer that question without notice; but I think I have seen in the papers that this gentleman is now leading the rebels in China (Laughter).

Mr. Davitt. - I hope he will be successful.

Mr. Chamberlain. If that be true, it will confirm the opinion of the Government of Hongkong.

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I see no reason to interfere with the temporary prohibition of his residence in Hongkong. Mr. Davitt. I wish to ask the right honourable gentleman whether he is aware that no opportunity has been given to Sun Yat-sen to meet the charges made against him. Mr. Chamberlain. I cannot answer that question without notice; but I think I have seen in the papers that this gentleman is now leading the rebels in China (Laughter). Mr. Davitt. - I hope he will be successful. Mr. Chamberlain. If that be true, it will confirm the opinion of the Government of Hongkong. 102 Page 180 Page 181
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2. I see no reason to interfere with the temporary prohibition of his residence in Hongkong. Mr. Davitt. I wish to ask the right honourable gentleman whether he is aware that no opportunity hes been given to Sun Yat-sen to meet the charges made against him. Kr. Chamberlein. I cannot answer that question without notice; but I think I have seen in the papers that this gentleman is now leading the rebels in China (Laughter). Mr. Davitt. - I hope he will be successful. Mr. Chamberlain. If that be true, it will confirm the opinion of the Government of Hongkong. 102 Page 180Page 181
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I see no reason to interfere with the temporary prohibition of his residence in Hongkong.

Mr. Davitt. I wish to ask the right honourable gentleman whether he is aware that no opportunity hes been given to Sun Yat-sen to meet the charges made against him.

Kr. Chamberlein. I cannot answer that question without notice; but I think I have seen in the papers that this gentleman is now leading the rebels in China (Laughter).

Mr. Davitt. - I hope he will be successful.

Mr. Chamberlain. If that be true, it will confirm the opinion of the Government of Hongkong.

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