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Title

Autobiography

Life peroid
中國同盟會的成立
Genre

英文著述

Republic of China date

-008

AD date

1904/04/14

Age

39

Author
Sun Yat-Sen
Abstract

AutobiographyApr. 14, 1904My name is Sun Yat Sen, I was born in Honolulu and went tocome back from Hong Kong to Honolulu in the early part of 1896or the last part of 1895, I stayed at Honolulu for 4 or 5 monthsand then came on to San Francisco, arriving here shortly beforeJuly. I came in on student and traveler's Sect. 6 certificate whichI procured in Shanghai. I came in as a subject of China. I went fromSan Francisco to London via New York and from there to Japanvia of Canada. From Japan I came back to Honolulu arriving thereabout Feb. 1901. They examined some witnesses and admitted meas a native born citizen. I had no papers, I always go to Honoluluwithout papers. Since I came in here as a Chinese subject in 1896I have done nothing to again become a citizen of the U.S. except-ing that I swore allegiance to the U.S. before I received my pas-sport from the Gov. of Hawaii in March this year, at that timerepudiating my citizenship of my other nation. Sun Yat SenSworn to before me this 14 day of April 1904 Ward E. Thompson

Source

國父全集

Volume

第十冊

Page

478

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Autobiography
Apr. 14, 1904
 My name is Sun Yat Sen, I was born in Honolulu and went tocome back from Hong Kong to Honolulu in the early part of 1896or the last part of 1895, I stayed at Honolulu for 4 or 5 monthsand then came on to San Francisco, arriving here shortly beforeJuly. I came in on student and traveler's Sect. 6 certificate whichI procured in Shanghai. I came in as a subject of China. I went fromSan Francisco to London via New York and from there to Japanvia of Canada. From Japan I came back to Honolulu arriving thereabout Feb. 1901. They examined some witnesses and admitted meas a native born citizen. I had no papers, I always go to Honoluluwithout papers. Since I came in here as a Chinese subject in 1896I have done nothing to again become a citizen of the U.S. except-ing that I swore allegiance to the U.S. before I received my pas-sport from the Gov. of Hawaii in March this year, at that timerepudiating my citizenship of my other nation.
Sun Yat SenSworn to before me this 14 day of April 1904
Ward E. Thompson
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