TNAG-0118-FCO40-154-Disturbances-1967-1968-1969 — Page 5

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

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entirely upontaneous in to Pocalval no

oroncouragement from to consuniot authorition in

mokingo In fact such violence as there has been say

rocsonably be attribut throtrnated iflo2lting experienced ky the local Cos.unint londoranty in convinoing (under directions from Pexing) their more militant catree' of the desirability of abandoning violence in favour of a long 40100010.10 now i for their

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chin latter course to baan follood by the Commulat

For a considerable time nor and as prt of their campaign they Geek every opportunity of criticising the authorities on the Crew of rol or alled toriolencion in the aint of the Colony's affaires They have been perticulɛrly critical

in the spheres of public transport, crise, labour disputes, hawkera and resettles nt schen##}

hus they do not honltute

to aoise ipon any apot which presente itself or furtnering

nto objective, which is to waorine the authority

of the Doronto There is no evidence to suggest that they are achieving any success in their qṣmpaign (ezaugt possibly han the aphora or education)す nor is there any reason

whatever to suppose that they have any intention of abandoning their efforts to attain their ultimate cojectiva,

Kecent raidents and Current Bizuet dom

5. During August there were several incursions inte Colony hatora by motorinod junks from coinac torisory in p 11101 mintn into the Soony.

arasuntorn with police

patrol launches were involved and the incidenta led to a

taspoke of protect belny handed to the Now Carin Kowa Age

by the Hong Konreuthorittoo doriy in saptember

The Wew

New Agency representative to show the nonanye was civan declined to sacept the Hong Kong version of the incidents, but apart from this no reply to the message has been reecivod.

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