(B) Prison Visits
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(f) Compensation paid for graves of C.T.
residents allegedly damaged during
construction of military positions
in B.T..
(1)
Concessions by
the Communists
(2) Concessions by
Hong Kong Govt.
Access to Grey by staff of British Mission in Peking was permitted on 23rd April, 1968, the first since his confinement on 21st July, 1967. There is also evidence that the conditions under which Grey is held have been relaxed slightly, in that he has been allowed
to write a letter home and is allowed on
occasions to collect some of his belongings
from other parts of his house.
Special visits by personnel of the Hong Kong
Branch of the N.C.N.A. and communist newspaper representatives were permitted on 9th and 10th April, 1968, to 15 persons employed by local communist newspaper organisations who were
serving prison sentences in Hong Kong. (N.B. These prisoners have received normal monthly visits by relatives and friends since their conviction in 1957).
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