Winnipeg and Edmonton both plan to organise own Missions to Hong
Kong early next year, reported Mister Geoffrey Archer (repeat Geoffrey
Archer), Head of Mission.
In Edmonton trade group received dollars seven (repeat seven)
million worth of orders. Sample sale exceeded dollars one (repeat one)
million.
Seventy (repeat seventy) enquiries received in Edmonton alone and
trade possibilities were described by Mister Archer as ever stronger
than at Calgary, which Mission also visited.
In Vancouver Mission received over four (repeat four) hundred
enquiries. The Mission, first from Hong Kong to North America, continues
to generate much business interest. In Toronto, members are booked for
appointments throughout.
Hong Kong led Asian Commonwealth Nations in boosting sales to Britain
during first eight months this year.
Hong Kong sales were up by nine (repeat nine) per cent, U.P.I. reported
from London Friday. Hong Kong's colour wireless television network
tentatively set November nineteenth for its official opening.
/Governor
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Governor Sir David Trench expected to officiate.
Item
As in previous years Bank of China on Hong Kong Island is
decorated to mark October first National Day of Peoples Republic of
China.
Slogan above main entrance of bank is not (repeat not)
anti-British or anti-Government.
Slogan only urged spectators to read the works of Chairman Mao
listen to his words and act according. Ends.
SIR D TRENCH
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20730 Attention Glover SITREP. At West Point on Hong Kong Island
peace was disturbed briefly shortly after dark yesterday following
fireworks being let off in harbour near this point in an attempt to buy
cheap publicity by violating the ban imposed by Government. At about
eight o'clock last Sunday night a crowd of about fifteen hundred (repeat
fifteen hundred) threw bottles and rattan baskets at the police who were
sent there to disperse them. A man from among this crowd was killed by
carbine shots when police were forced to open fire. Altogether police
fired two carbine shots, three revolver shots, four baton shells and
five gas grenades. Six people including two women from this crowd were
arrested.
At one time a Lighter tied up to a wharf nearby broadcast to crowd.
It stopped broadcasting when it was warned by marine police who went
there in eight marine police launches and in a fire float.
About two hours later police arrested another seventy six (repeat
seventy six) people including five (repeat five) women in a subsequent
crowd of about three hundred (repeat three hundred) who appeared in same
area. One police corporal was slightly injured in face when he was
attacked by the crowd with a hard object. One of the arrested men was
detained in hospital for treatment of injuries which he received when he
struggled with police who arrested him. Police fired a total of twelve
(repeat twelve) baton shells to disperse this crowd. Peace returned to
this area after the crowd was dispersed at about quarter to eleven
o'clock last night.
Apart from the above incidents yesterday passed peacefully.
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The observation by local communists of the National Day of the People's
Republic was ignored by the overwhelming majority of residents with
flags flown only at Communist owned stores and banks. Ends Informs,
Sir D. Trench
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MERGENCY STATISTICAL REPORT
WEEK E DING JEDESDAY 20th SEPTEMBER, 1967
A. POLICE REPORT
Week 14/20th Sept.
Weck 6/13th
Sort.
1. CASUALTIES
Police
killed injured
17
÷1
Total
Since 4th May
6
153
Military killed
1
1
injured
5
1
1
17
Other uniformed
services
killed
injured
Opposition killed
injured
Others
killed
injured
Burials by Government of Unclaimed Bodies
Other Burials
Bodies still unclaimed
1
1 AN
4
1
1
20
7
13
281
33
3
133
23
10
20
+
1
9
1
2.
POLICE USE OF FIREARMS
(a) Gas used.
5
!
HN
1
77
(b) Ball are used
4
2
16
15
(c) Casualties killed
35
injured
3. ARRESTS
Total Arrests
97
85
3665
Released (without charge)
7
..23
1650
11
7
271
Acquitted
112
30
1535
Convicted
1
5
1
Died in custody
Remanded/Awaiting Trial
129
235
15
2
Pending
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3. ARRESTS, (cont)
13/20th Sept.
6/20th Sept.
Total since 4th May
Detention orders
under Emergency Regulation
31
Deportation Orders under
Emergency (Deportation
& Detention) Regulations
Deported
Analysis of Convictions
Riot
Unlawful Assembly
Breach of Curfer
Possession of Bombs
Real
Hoax
Other Offenses
4. DANAGE
22
4
307
6
446
232
*
6
3
EXA
18
109
5
531
(a) Property
Government Buildings
39
Banks
1
24
Cinemas/Theatres
6
Other Buildings
1
LO
Parking Meters
9
5
2354
(b) Vehicles
Government (incl Police)
Buses
33
Trams
7
Taxis
Public Cars
22
6
Other Vehicles
4
56
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Police Report Cont:
Week 13/20th
Sept.
Week 6.13th Sept.
Total since
4th May
5. BOMBS
Reports
289
338
2650
False Alarms/Hoaxes
252
283
2275
Explosions
11
3
172
Unexploded bombs found
as a result of reports
37
55
375
Unexploded bombs found as a result of Search
Explosives recovered (sticks) Gelignite
1
58
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Dynamito
Casualties:Killed
3
1
116
168
7
(including 2 terrorists)
Injured
58
1
168
(including terrorists)
6. POLICE RAIDS
Opposed
Unopposed
7. CURFEWS
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon
New Territories
7
72
26
450
8. ATTACKS ON TRANSPORT AND OTHER WORKERS
CONFIDENTIAL
3
5
I
57
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Staff
Strength prior to
disturbances
STAFF POSITION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND UTILITY COMPANIES
ON 20th SEPTEMBER 1967
No.dismissed after Number
strike
New
Present Percentage of pre- Reinstated Employees Strength dusturbance
total ...Fromotions.
A. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
hrine
1,187
312
81
33
989
831
P.W.D.Waterworks
2,325
283
132
289
3,463
100%
P.W.D. G.E.N.E.
2,421
264
100
2,249
92%
P.W.D.Civil Engineering
2,510
119
2,392
95%
Of ice.
Resettlement
4,537
37
2
45
4,547
100%
Urban Services
12,470
481
#
464
12,457
100%
Post Office
1,688
151
1
151
1,689
100%
B. PUBLIC UTILITIES
Star
Hong
Ferry Kong &
590
590
389
1,885
115
10
69
69
4.54
77%
68
1,820
97%
Y umati Ferry
Hong Kong Tramways
1,713
679
2
382
1,139
66%
China Motor Bus Co.
2,360
1,273
77
267
2,368
58%
Kowloon Motor Bus Co.
7,194
4,907
677
487
3,394
47%
Hong Kong Electric Co.
978
148
12
854
87,
7
China Light & Power
2,745
709
50
285
2,371
86%
Hong Kong & China Gas.
548
334
170
36
385
70%
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
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Buses
18th Sept.
1
TISPORT FOSITION
HECK ENDING 18th SEPTEMBER 1967.
Passengers
Buses
Passengers daily daily average 11th Sept. average 5/11th 12/18th Sept
Sept.
Kowloon Motor Bus Co.
325