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COLONIAL SECRETARIAT
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H L1 Davies Esq
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4 May 1973
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CONFRONTATION PRISONERS
We reported the release of IP Tat-shing and
CHU Tsz-tim in our telegram 476
Their departure
from jail was of course reported i n this morning's press, with a
somewhat carping editorial in the South China Morning Post.
2.
The communist press reported the release with very little more
prominence than they gave to
the earlier releases. Most important from our point of view was that
both in headlines and text
their account referred to IP and CHU as "the last
two".
With luck therefore
to be regarded as a normal criminal.
Your Отки
can continue
(T JB George)
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RC Samuel Esq Peking
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Mr Ching Li-chen Director
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You will be glad to hear that Ip Tat-shing and Chu Ving-kuen who are the
last two of the prisoners convicted at the time of the 1967 disturbances
in Hong Kong, are to be released tomorrow. Their release is the result
of the regular process of review of all long-term prison sentences in
Hong Kong.
I take this opportunity to convey my beat wishes,
MH Morgan
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BRITISH EMBASSY
PEKING
2 May 1973
You will be glad to hear that Ip Tat-shing and Chu Wing-huen who are the
last two of the prisoners
convicted at the time of the 1967 disturbances in
Hong Kong, are to be released tomorrow. Their release is the result of
the regular process of review of all long-term prison sentences in Hong
Kong.
I take this opportunity to convey my best wishes,
M H Korgan
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FOLLOWING FROM SAMUEL
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AT THE END OF MY CALL ON THE ASSISTANT FOREIGN MINISTER CHANG WEN-CHIN
THIS MORNING HE SAID HOW GLAD THE CHINESE GOVERN- MENT WAS TO SEE THAT
THE LAST REMAINING CONFRONTATION PRISONERS HAD BEEN RELEASED IN HONG
KONG. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT ATTACHED GREAT SIGNIFICANCE TO THE MEASURES
WHICH HAD BEEN TAKEN BY HMG AND THE HONG KONG AUTHORITIES AND WAS
GRATEFUL FOR THEM. HE ADDED THAT SINCE ALL REMAINING BRITISH SUBJECTS
DETAINED IN CHINA HAD NOW BEEN RELEASED THAT BUSINESS WAS ALL PAST^',
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FCO telegram No 514 to Peking and Hong Kong
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matter on Mr Royle's behalf when the Chinese Ambassador called on 4 May.
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YOUR TELEGRAMS NO. 72 TO. PEKING AND NO. 476 TO FCO: CONFRONTATION
PRISONERS.
FOLLOWING FROM MR ROYLE,
1. I AM DELIGHTED THAT THIS LONG-STANDING PROBLEM IS NOW FINALLY OUT OF
THE WAY. 1 AN MOST GRATEFUL TO YOU PERSONALLY AND SHOULD
BE GRATEFUL IF YOU WOULD PASS ON MY THANKS TO ALL THOSE CONCERNED
FOR THE SKILL WITH WHICH THIS MATTER HAS BEEN HANDLED.
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RELEASE OF CONFRONTATION PRISONERS IN HONG KONG
1. The last two Confrontation Prisoners were released on
3 May (Hong Kong telegrams no 72 to Peking and no 476 to FCO). This
brings to an end a problem which has bedevilled our relations with China
since 1967.
2.
From
1832 men and women were convicted of offences during the confrontation
riots of the summer of 1967 and imprisoned.
the beginning the Chinese consistently pressed us to release
There is no
doubt that the arrest and detention of many of the British subjects held
in China during this period was directly related to this issue. The
Chinese invariably parried our protests about the British detainees by
demanding the release of the confrontation prisoners. Although we have
never publicly admitted any linkage, the Chinese maintained it to the
end. The last three British subjects detained in China were released on
27 January. In informing us of their release the Chinese made it clear
that they hoped for an early solution in the cases of the last four
Confrontation Prisoners. Although these four
had all been convicted of serious crimes of violence the Prison
Board of Review decided in January to recommend the necessary
reduction in their sentences to bring about their release by the end of
May.
3. Mr Royle wrote to the Governor on 26 January to express his pleasure
at the decision of the Board of Review. Mr Wilford has now suggested
that Mr Royle should send a further message. In view of the fact that Mr
Royle sent the earlier message not long ago and in view of the fact that
these final releases mark something of a milestone, I think it would be
appropriate for the Secretary of State to send a short message on this
occasion. I submit a draft telegram. HK10D concur.
3 May 1973
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YOUR TELEGRAM NO 514: CONFRONTATION PRISONERS.
1. CHINESE WERE INFORMED OF IMPENDING RELEASE BY LETTER TO HEAD OF
CONSULAR DEPARTMENT DELIVERED TO MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS YESTERDAY
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TO PRIORITY PEKING TELNO 514 OF 2 MAY AND TO HONG KONG.
HONG KONG TELEGRAM NO 72: CONFRONTATION PRISONERS.
1. SINCE THESE ARE THE LAST TWO CONFRONTATION PRISONERS MR.
ROYLE INTENDS TO MENTION IT TO THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR. PLEASE
THEREFORE INFORM US AS SOON AS THE CHINESE HAVE BEEN TOLD OF THE
PRISONERS' RELEASE.
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TO PRIORITY PEKING TELNO 72 OF 28 APRILZINFO PRIORITY FCO.
MY TELNO 591 CONFRONTATION PRISONERS.
WE HAVE DECIDED TO RELEASE SIMULTANEOULSY THE LAST TWO CONFRONT- ATION
PRISONERS. IP TAT-SHING AND CHU TSZ-TIM (ALIAS CHU WING-KUEN) WILL
ACCORDINGLY BE FREED ON 3 MAY. SHOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD DELAY
TELLING THE CHINESE UNTIL THE LAST POSSIBLE
MOMENT IN ORDER TO LESSEN THE RISK OF PUBLICITY.
2. IN ADDITION TO THE EXPLANATION THAT THE RELEASES ARE THE RESULT
OF
I WOULD LIKE YOU TO MAKE THE POINT-
THAT THESE TWO ARE THE LAST TO BE FREED OF THOS CONVICTED AT THE TIME OF
THE 1967 DISTURBANCES IN HONG KONG, ONE PRISONER, HO CHEUNG (TO WHOM WE
WOULD NOT WISH YOU TO REFER), REMAINS IN GAOL AS A RESULT OF A CRIME
COMMITTED IN 1967. BUT HE WAS CONVICTED (OF KILLING A POLICEMAN) ONLY IN
1971 AFTER RETURN FROM CHINA: AND HE HAS NOT BEEN CONSIDERED BY US (OR
APPARENTLY THE CHINESE) AS BEING IN THE SAME CATEGORY AS THE
CONFRONTATION PRISONERS.
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