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On the evening of 29th July, 5 "journalists" from the NCNA, Wen Wei Pao,
Shang Pao, Ching Pao and Ta Kung Pao were observed by police inciting a
crowd of students in Tung Tau resettlement area. On seeing the police,
these journalists" made off in a car which the police later intercepted.
They were all arrested and will be charged tomorrow morning (31st July),
probably with forming part of an intimi- dating assembly.
2. The ( fifth omitted) NCMA person concerned is Luo Yu-Ho
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Ky telegram No. 438 to Peking.
N.G.N.A. Reporters.
N.C.N.A. were so informed. Their immediate reaction was to say that they
were not talking about routine visiting; this was an official request.
However they have since approached Commissioner.
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Heuch has already had one private visit. You may wish to consider
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I agree with paragraph 2 of Peking telegram No.957.
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Hauah Ping and 2 N.C.N.A. reporters on remand.
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It might be helpful in securing Grey's release if
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be any legal difficulties about this or whether you would see any
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2. Grateful for your early views.
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You no doubt realise that deportation of Hsieh would not by itself
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consideration to this before trial. Despite his pro-Communist attitude
and NCNA employment it is, however, possible that he would refuse to go
to China if the Chinese Government are willing to accept him. Having
once released him we should be obliged, I think, to detain him pending
deportation. If this happened Chinese would certainly accuse us having
engineered his refusal.
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Police inform us that, though he claims to be single, there is a woman
who says she is his wife and that they have children. This may
complicate issue.
3. If other NCNA reporters are also convicted (my telegram No. 1089)
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Your telegram No. 602 (not to Commonwealth office).
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remanded with other journalists until 1 August (see NCNA 072023).
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People's Daily of 20 July reports two year sentence on Hsieh P'ing, Hong
Kong NONA reporter, which it describes 28 "a serious political
provocation of the great Socialist Mother- land and something that 700
million Chinese people absolutely cannot tolerata" Article says that
Hsieh Ping protested
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