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pursued, nd in the non-tune to further ctivitios in HONG KONG
re being pornitted, despite the unfavour ble impression produced by such action on the Chinese Milit、ry Deletion, and in CILA ING.
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ith a view to placing on satisf: ctory fting the relationship between the British Luthoriticg in HONG KONG and the HƯƠNIMAIC, onisercries from the CANTON Government aro expected to arrive shortly. Their visit will have the officı 1 blessing of the HONG KONG Goverment.
(ii) A recent arrival in the Col my vs one CUDG, calling Mingelf a representative of the RDA SONG and H CAO Intern.tional Investigation Bureau. He is known to be a "Blue Shirt".
(iii) The Folice report that three men dressed in civilian clothes cad armed with revolvers, Love boon (rrested 10 suspicious charactersE as they clined to be Chinese Army Officers but could not account for themselves sutiaf.ctorily. They have been handed over to the Chinese ältery Delegation.
(iv) 250 Indian civili na uro to bo repatriated from the Colony shortly. A first batch of 250 hovo rlrundy left.
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Bo. ring the cord of Maj. Gen. D.K. VI, one CKAN FOK C MG recently introduced hilself to the Commissioner of Police, and statedthat he un bure to look after the priv te interests of Dr. VELLINGTON KO0. He emphasized that his role was not offici. 1 and avervod ta t in the absence of Gen. YEE he would probably be able to furnish the Corriesi ner with information of inturent. However, on October 22nd ho nguin called on the Comissioner to secure the latter's assistance in obtaining for himself, Gen. LI ZIG (an agent of D'I LEA) and the General's swiatants, T.L. YIU nd 7.C. YIU, Nissared to CANTON in the PICI CIJU?, due to pil on October 14th. He complained of the difficulty or obtaining sorgus at the controlled price from the slipping company (YU CHING CO.), Gon. LT VING and his scist.nts, he said, had come to HONG KONG to welconʊ Recr driral BUCKKASTEER
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They had not disclosed their Arrival to the HONG KON! Government because they wore secret selvice arunts.
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COLLABORATORS.
To date 33 civili ere in detention as being reasonably speetud of aiding the uneny. A further 9 have been approved for detention immedi..tely, and other onseg are in kand. winted individu la cro known to have left the Colony.
5. FIRACT.
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It is reported that at SUN-WUA! (also known as LAU-- FAU ORAN), in the YUEL-LON/CHIM-MAN Area of the Western New Territories, there are about 60 plus pir tes under the loadership of nan surnaried LAI, who is often soen pirating in the MAI KIAU/
A/NAK-SHRK-CHOW/TUNG-SHUHA/JUWIN 1ea3. The pirates suid to be armed with 4 light chine guns and over 20 rifles.
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