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On the 26th of British authorities have made the same mistake. last month, the workers of the 'Marine Department' stopped work for three hours in protest, but the Hong Kong British authorities under-
'token' strike. Now mined this action by satirically calling it a 'token' that the workers have persisted in their protest stoppages of work, the Hong Kong British authorities should see the irrepressible strength of the workers.
The Hong Kong British authorities certainly want to demonstrate their strength and resources. But facts prove that they are completely impotent and incapable. To wage Fascist suppression and persecution,
army, they have already exhausted all the available means such as the
f prohibitions', the police, special agents, courts, jails, 'regulations', manufactured rumours, threats, warships, military exercises' and the liko. No matter what they do, they are only acting in oppostition to principles of right, and they will get into trouble through the schemes they have devised.
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It is said that the prohibition of 'illegal' posters carries with it the liability to punishment of the owners and occupiers of any
That is why buildings wilfully displaying inflammatory' posters. the European 'officers' of the 'Marine Department' who tore down the workers' pro test slogans claimed that they were executing the regula- tions. But the workers are resolute; they will never let the matter
The act of the workers in go unless their posters are replaced. opposition to Hong Kong British Fascist 'regulations' is completely justified and necessary. We firmly support them.
Let us advise the Hong Kong British authorities: the more you commit evil, the heavier will be the punishment for you in future. You'd better lay up your so-called regulations' and 'prohibitions' at once. (ccw)
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Kung Sheung Daily News
2nd June, 1967
Letter to the Chinese seamen
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In a letter addressed to Chinese seamen in Hong Kong, Amalgamated Union of Seafarers, Hong Kong (TU 419-R/W), pointed out the truth regarding the disturbances, and called upon seamen to have confidence in Government and to maintain peace in Hong Kong.
The letter pointed out: "The recent disturbances in Hong Kong
The incidents have been entirely due to intrigues by the leftists. arising from the labour-management dispute could actually have been settled by labour-management talks. But incitement by the leftists The turned the industrial dispute into political labour agitation. leftist elements tried to take advantage of the industrial dispute to humiliate the Hong Kong Government with a view to bringing it under the control of the leftists, just as in Macao, in order to achieve success in its political blackmail.'
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The Union further indicated that satisfactory answers will be given to those seamen who write to the Union to enquire about the safety of relatives or to obtain a clear understanding of their situation.
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/Kung Sheung