Cypher
CONFIDENTIAL
INWARD TELEGRAM
TO THE COMMONWEALTH OFFICE
(The Secretary of State)
FROM HONG KONG (O.A.G.)
D. 5th August, 1967 R. 5th
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No. 1172
Addressed Commonwealth Office. Repeated Peking No. 488.
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P.A. Singapore No. 289. Washington No. 248.
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My immediately preceding telegram.
Border.
Incident concluded only after a document was signed by District Officer and local British Military Commander only. This re-stated our position that:-
(A)
non-inflammatory posters put up in British territory, including excerpts from the works of Chairman Mao, would not be defaced; (B) there was no objection to those who crossed into British territory to work holding study meetings;
(c) the safety of those who came to work in British territory was
our concern.
Document ended with expression of our intention to seek to ensure peaceful coexistence in the frontier area.
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The document will no doubt be exploited by Chinese press and Hong Kong Communist press for propaganda purposes.
(Passed as requested.)
(Passed to Diplomatic Service Administration Office for Resident Clerk, P.S. to Commonwealth Secretary, Messrs. de la Mare, Bolland, Wilson and Denson, Far East Department, Foreign Office and Duty 1.0., J.I.R., Cabinet Office).
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