TNAG-0070-FCO40-106-Disturbances-in-Hong-Kong-propaganda-1968 — Page 97

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

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7.14.47

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Reference.....

Mr. Gaminara

You will be interested to see the enclosed extract from a Hong Kong report on the interro- gation of two European business men recently returned from China who trade in Chinese objets d'art and antiques. The report describes the source

as:

"Two Europeans, one of whom had visited China on several previous occasions on business. For the other, the journey which resulted in this report was his first visit to China or to the Far East. Both Sources were well educated, intelli- gent and widely travelled, and both were very cooperative."

Their nationality is not clear except that they are not British subjects. Their views on publicity in their own country about the situation in Hong Kong are a little disquieting although they may be based on the alarmist reports which most newspapers carried at the early stage of the crisis in Hong Kong. They also claim that they are unaware of the existence of the Hong Kong govern- ment's Information Offices. foresume that

& refor.

Hangling wil

Love

Lee

(C. Wilson)

6 December, 1967

Copied to Miss Stowe (JIPGD)

Spoke MV Wilson: this information will be

available to the Hong Kong

läne

no action.

AME

Good.

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