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Sir A. Galsworthy
General Pearson called to see me this afternoon
after the completion of the UNISON exercise.
He said he had kept a very close eye on Hong Kong
and felt some relief that things were now easier there.
He went on to express the view that earlier, after the
onset of the crisis, there had been a certain amount of
friction between the civil and military authorities but
he thought these difficulties were now all straightened
out. The fact was that General Worsley was a splendid
fighting soldier. He had plenty of dash and guts but
was not of the contemplative temperament which could
settle down to a long period of psychological warfare,
and found it difficult to resist the temptation to
strike back when action could be unfortunately
provocative.
Nevertheless the military had now been
assigned a definite role and his impression was that
things were working quite smoothly and, curiously, that
General Worsley and Mr. Gass seemed to co-operate well
together, perhaps precisely because they were such
opposites. He would certainly like to pay a tribute
to the efficiency of the machine in Hong Kong which he
felt had stood up remarkably well under conditions of
crisis and operated extremely smoothly. There was no
doubt that we had won most of the battles so far (even
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if we had lost a trick or two at the frontier) but the
question was who would win the war in the end, and
He accepted
no one knew what the Chinese game was.
that we could only hang on in the hope that if there had to be any
withdrawal, either before or at the time when
the leases fell in, we could do so with honour to
ourselves and with justice to the safety of the millions
in Hong Kong for whom we were responsible.
5.6.
(SAVILLE GARNER)
12 September, 1967.
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General Pearson also came to see me and said very much the same thing as
he had said to Sir Saville Garner. I made a point of asking General
Pearson for his candid opinion of the way in which Mr. Gass has been
conducting affairs during the time he has been Acting Governor,
mentioning the allegations circulating in some quarters in London and in
Hong Kong that he was not up to the job. General Pearson said that he,
General Carver and all concerned in Singapore believe that Mr. Gass has
been doing an excellent job. They felt that he had acted with coolness,
courage and sound judgment, and had complete confidence in him.
ANG.
(A.N. Galsworthy)
22nd September, 1967
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20th September, 1967.
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BERGE CY STATISTICAL REPORT
HEK ENDING EDNESDAY 13TH SEPTED, 1967.
A. POLICE REPORT
Week 6/13th
Scpt.
Teek 31 Lug/
5tl. Sept.
Total since
4th May
1. CASUALTIES
Police
killed
6
injured
4
5
130
Military killed
1
injured
12
Other Uniformed
Services
killed
injured
Opposition killed
injured
Others
killed
injured
Burials by Government of
Unclaimed Bodies
Other Burials
Bodies still unclaimed
2. POLICE USE OF TIERS
(a) gas used
1
(b) ball omno used
2
(c) Casualties killed
:
injured
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11 1
1
1
4
4
1
19
13
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A. POLICE REFORT CONT.
6/13 Sept
7k.31 Lu/
Totel since
5 Sept
4th loy
3. ARRESTS
Total rests
85
95
35:8
Released (without charge)
23
3dx
1643
Acquitted
7
4
260
Convicted
30
37
1423
Died in Custody:
1
5
Remanded/Awaiting Trial
235
195
Ex
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Pending
2
18
Detention orders
nder Emergency Regulation
31
Deportation Orlers
under Emergency (Deportation & Detention) Regulations
18
22
Deported
Analysis of Convictions
Riot
Unlawful Assembly
Bronchof Cufo
3
307
6
7
446
232
Possession of Bombs
Real
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8
Hoax
날
15
Other Offenses
5
27
422
4. DALLAGE
(a) Property
Government Buildings
Banks
Cinemas/Theatres
Other Buildings
Parking Keters
(b) Vehicles
Government (incl. Police)
Buses
Trans
39
1
1
23
6
1
1
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Police Report Cont:
Feek (/13th
Sept
7k.31 Aug/ 5th Sept
Total since
4th May
(b) Vehicles (cont)
Taxis
Public Cars
Other Vehicles
5. BOMBS
22
6
52
Reports
338
353
2361
False Alarms
283
312
2023
Explosions
3
11
161
Unexploded bombs found
as a result of reports
55
51
338
Unexploded bombs found
as a result of Bearch
14
57
Explosives recovered (sticks) Gelignite
Dynomite
Casualties: killed
3
116
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3
168
1
5
injured
1
31
(including 1terrorist)
105
(including 4 terrorists)
6. POLICE RAIDS
Opposed
Unopposed
7. CURFEWS
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon
No Territories
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7
26
79
378
8. ATTACKS ON TRASPORT AND OTHER WORKERS
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Stoff
Strength prior to
disturbances
STAIF POSITION OF FULLIC CR JFOT AND IASIENY COMPANIES
ON 13th SEPTEMBER, 1967.
No.dismissed after
strike
Humber Reinstated.
New
Present
Percentage of Pro-
Employees/ Promotions
Strength
disturbance total
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A. GOVERNILENT DEPARTMENTS
Marine
1,187
312
81
33
989
83%
F.V.D. Waterworks
2,325
283
132
289
100%
P.7.D. G.E.H.E.
2,421
264
04
2
99
2,248
926
P.F.D. Civil Engineering
2,510
119
2,391
95%
Office
Resettlement
4,537
37
Urban Services
12,470
480
Post Office
1,688
151
1
2 3 H
45
454
151
100.
100%
100%
B. FUBLIC UTILITIES.
Star Ferry
590
590
359
Hong Kong &
1,885
115
10
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Hong Kong Tramways