TNAG-0009-FCO40-45-Kowloon-disturbances-1967 — Page 20

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

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which was also rejected.

The Commonwealth office issued

statement on 17 May giving a factual account of what

occurred in Hong Kong and stating that law and order

would be fairly and impartially maintained.

4. There is still no evidence

that

It is

the Chin re are planning to take over Hong Kong. equally unclear how far they intend to push their demands.

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The Hong Kong police and garrison (which consists of 6 major units including more than 7000 fighting soldiers) could probably contain all but very widespread disturbances.

It is considered unlikely that the Chinese would cut

off water and fresh food as this would harm the Chinese population. If they do, there is enough water for a limited daily supply, rice stocks are high and fresh food could be obtained from Japan though at a much higher cost.

Governor also considers that sort of deliberate Chinese

intervention sea and airways could be kent open.

The

FAR EASTERN DEPARTMENT

19 May, 1967

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