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crowd control.
Up to time of despatch although some minor incidents have taken place, the curfew is effective.
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At 1700 hours today 148 persons had been arrested; four policemen and a number, not yet known, of rioters injured. This includes one man who was shot after assisting in throwing petrol over the members of a small police patrol. His condition is described as fair.
Details of arrests and sentences to date are:
Arrested
convicted
727,
403,
remanded
90,
awaiting trial
193,
acquitted
24
released without
charge
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6. Unions are obviously taking a more direct part in support of demonstrators. The action of the bus drivers in blocking the main roads at a peak period is one example. There have been reports of go-slow tactics and disruption of work at a major Government workshop. The use of children to swell crowds on a large scale is a new tactic and one which it is difficult to counter. It would appear that the local communist leadership has appreciated that a comparatively small number of demonstrators can, with the unwitting aid of onlookers, tie up large numbers of police and cause a dis-proportionate disruption of the city's life. There is no sign of activities of this sort abating.
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