TNAG-0038-FCO40-74-Border-incidents-with-China-1967 — Page 67

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

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Broadcast from S.T.K. (C.T.) for 15 minutes denouncing 4 Police Officers D.P.C. 274, Cpl. 2262, Sgt: 4947 and P.C. 1357.

A uniform Branch European Inspector and 2 uniform P.C.s were stoned at Lo Wu Bridge by a worker standing on C.T. No injuries were received.

Inspector Pitt of S.T.K. Village Post, while patrolling in S.T.K. Market was stoned from C.T. side. No injury reported.

C/F YAU MING YING, 25 years, native of Fukien, holding C.P.G. Re-entry Permit, attempted to enter Hong Kong under the quota system. She was refused entry by Immigration at Lo Wu as she is not Cantonese. The C.P.G. guards woulâ not allow her to return to C.T. She stayed on the bridge in E.T. until 1700 hours, by which time about 10 workers and P.L.A. had gathered on C.T. side. They shouted at her to enter Hong Kong and threatened to throw stones. At 1730 hours the Senior Inspector Immigration allowed hor to enter B.T. and told her to report to 1.0. within 24 hours.

A crowd of 25-30 persons were standing in 0.7. opposite San Lau Stroot, S.T.K. One C/M using 'a loudhailer broadcast in English and Cantonese for the Chinese Hong Kong Police to drop their arms and join the communists in the struggle against the British.

2 C/Ms and 1 C/B throwing stones and bottles at Lo u Bridge due to an incident whereby a C/F was rejected on entry to B.T. by Immigration Department officials. The C/F was finally allowed to enter. No injuries

A youth from C.T. crossed into B.T. at Lo Wu Bridge and threw 3 bottles at the Immigration Office. No injuries or damage occurred. The youth returned to C.T. at 17.45 hours

3 Communist flags seen on hillside behind Shum Hin Tong Village opposite to Luen Wo Hui, Fanling.

At Man Kam To 2 C.C.A. and 5 C/Ms were standing in C.T. shouting "Governor Trench come back to Hong Kong."

6 C/Ms gathered in Chung Ying St., S.T.K. (C.T.) and threw stones at S.T.K. Village Police Post. No damage or casualties.

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