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Inside the Garbage Room, 10/F, Block 8, in Chau Street Low

EOD

Cost Housing Estate.

245

081110

1/F staircase of 372, Prince Edward Road.

ECD

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin. D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

TEAM SENT

RESULT & TIME PASSED

A.C.P./Ops. C.P.1.0. (2) S.0./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops.

S.B./Ops.

*

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

CONFIDENTIA

1

Simulated Bomb. Opened 0950 hrs.

Mistaken Report. Opened 1054 hrs.

a brown paper carrier bag suspended from the wall. Found to contain a
plastic toy car and a plastic bag with sane Shell Petrol Co. advertising
signs (in the shape of Shells).

There was a red pen on top of the bag. Chinese characters: "Danger,
Coarades don't come near".

A wooden tea chest, contained a few tea leaves.

No slogans,

1

CONFIDENTIAL

0003230

G.F. 321

CONFIDENTIAL

CO1

DENTIAL

Sheet: 54

Date

8th April 1971

SUSPECTED BOMBS Sitrep: 8,00/42:80/16.00

SERIAL

TIME REPORT

LOCATION

TEAM SENT

246

081224

Outside Block 5, Kwun Tong R/E.

EOD/K

247

081400

On staircase of 22 Hing Hon Road Western.

EOD/HKI

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Cps. D.C.P./Admin.

D.C.I. (8)

.D.S.B.

RESULT & TIME PASSED

A.C.P./Ops. C.P.I.O. (2) S.O./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops.

S.B./Ops.

Mistaken Report. Parcel opened at 1215; hrs.

lüistaken Report. Dismantled at 1425 rs.

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

13/4.

A newspaper parcel 4" x 8" and found to contain 3 small empty bottles.
No slogans.

an empty newspaper wrapped parcel 6a ≈ 4′′. No slogans.

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f

¦

t

0003130

G.F. 3131

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ZINTA

CONFIDENTIAL SUSPECTED BOMBS

Sheet :

55

Date

9th April '71

Sitrep: 08.00/12000/3608x

LOCATION

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

TEAM SENT

248

081553 hrs.

o/s staff quarters, Kwong ah_ospital, Waterloo Ra.

EOD/K

249

081701

o/s Macau Ferry Wharf

EOD/HKI

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin. D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

A.C.P./Ups. C.P.1.0. (2) $.0./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops. 5.B./Ops.

RESULT & TIME PASSED

round object in brown. paper 6" x 5", detonated at 17.21 hrs by EOD.
Found to be empty tin.

1730 hrs. EOD to scene, kalicious report.

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

FPIB info.

REMARKS

Mistaken report.

Nothing found. PPIB info

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ONFIDENTIAL

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0003230

CONFIDENTIAL

Sheet: 56

SUSPECTED BOMBS

Date : 10-4-71

Sitrep: 08.00/42-08/46.00

Distribution :

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin.

A.C.P./Ops

C.P.I.O. (2)

D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

S.B./Ops.

S.O./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops.

D.S.

Military (3)

&

File: CP/CON/21/113

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

LOCATION

TEAM SENT

RESULT & TIME PASSED

REMARKS

250

090900

0/s Blk 8, Shck Yu R/E, T.W.

EQD/NT

at 0940 hrs.

251

091447

13/F, Blk 3, She: Lei R/E, T.7.

EOD/NT

Simulated Bomb,

Detonated at 1504 hrs.

252

091637

0/s Rm 3, Castle Feak Hosp.

EOD/NT

253

092121

2, Tak Shing St, 7/F, Kin.

EOD/K

Mistaken report.

Detonated at 2106 hrs.

254

092241

0/s 81, Electric Rd, North Point,

EOD/HKI

Siaulated Bomb. Detonated at 2328 hrs.

255

092338

Staircase of 16, Wing Hing St.

ZOD/HKI

Mistaken Report.

255

100053

Star Ferry Taxi stand

EOD/HKI

Mistaken report. Detonated wooden packing case containing

pottery, no slogans.

An empty tin 12"x8"x5" rapped in newspaper. Chinese characters : "Keep
away Compatriots"

Malicious report. 1620 hrs. The object could not be located.

Detonated at 2337 hrs.

Mistaken Report.

Detonated at 0115 hrs.

A transistor radio. no slogans.

Stone wrapped in newspaper & brow paper.

Chinese characters: "Canpatriots don't come near" "Down with H.K.
British".

Cardboard box 12"x10"x3" containing iron bars.

Black travelling bag 16"x12"x4" containing 3 tins of oyster sauc and
soap.

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יו

CA$200

C.F. 333

CONFIDENTIAL

Sheet:

CONFTITIAL

Date :

11-4-71

SUSPECTED BOMES

Sitrep: 08.00/42-90/46,00

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin. D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

A.C.F./Op... C.P.1.0. (2)

D.S. Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

s.0./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops.

$.B./Ops.

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

LOCATION

TEAM SENT

RESULT & TIME PASSED

REMARKS

257

101000

Opposite 30, Lau Loi Street, Bay View.

EOD/HKI

Mistaken report. Detonated at 1025 hrs.

à cardboard box 12"x8"x4"

258

102053

0/s Roxy Ciname, Yee Wo St.

EOD/HKI

Detonated 2127 hrs. Simulated.

containing rubbish.

3"x4"x2". Chinese characters : "Don't come near fellow

countrymen"

Contained brick.

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1

DENTIAL

12/4

3230

G.F. 311

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1

Cr

259

111557

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

Outside 196, Holywood Road, G/F, 1,K.

EOD

TEAM SENT

CO...

Sl.eet:

58

Date

12.4.71.

SUSPECTED BOURS

Sitrep : 08.00/12.03/16.00

LOCATION

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin.

A.C.P./Up C.F.1.0. (2) 5.0./Ops. 'A'

D.S. Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

S.S.I./Ops.

S.B./Ops.

RESULT & TIME PASSED

Sinulated bomb. Dismantled 1645 hrs.

Box 6" x 12" containing cigarette tin. 4 Chinese characters:
"Compatriots keep away"

260

120702

In Tsat Tse Mui Road

EOD

Poning

near Healthy Stroot Central

ENTIAL

CONFIDENTIAL

CODENTIAL

ADSCTLD BOMBS

Sheet :

Date :

13th April 1971

Sitrep : 08.00/42.93/46.09

SERIAL

TIME REF ORTED

LOCATION

F.R.

260

120320

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin, D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

RESULT & TIME PASSED

TEAM SENT

E.O.D.

Mistaken report.

Detonated 0715 hrs.

261

1738

o/s Ying Wah College, Robinson Road.

E.O.D.

Mistaken report.

Detonated 1720 hrs.

A.C.P./Ops. C.P.1.0. (2)

5.0./Ops. 'A'

S.S.I./Ops.

3.B./Ops.

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

Blue plastic box 8" x 4" x 3"

containing nails, wire and drawing pins. No slogans.

A box 18" x 24" x 6" containing used Chinese clothing.

13/4.

262

2325

Front seat of Police

E.O.D.

Simulated Bomb.

Land Rover A 8104 parked o/s S.S.Po Stn.

Detonated 2249 hrs.

TWINZSOLN

0001234

G.F. 323

1

0000 000 opoo

+

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Reported at 2210 hrs.

An oval shaped tin 6" tong wrapped in white paper. Found to contain an
incendiary mixture, possibly Hagnesium powder. Chinese characters: "Down
with the British Empire" "Rinning dog, Wong Chuk Sua" "Dom with white
skinned pig. "Object to water rate rise".

11

OCCOOS

G. F. 323

CONFIDENTIAL

!

Sheet: 60

CONDENTIAL

Date

: 14th April 1971

SUSPECTED BOMBS

Sitrep: 08.00/42.00/46.09

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

LOCATION

TEAM SENT

263

131410

At 5, Man Wing Building,

EOD/K

No. 503, Nathan Road,

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin. D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

...C.P./Ops. C.P.1.0. (2) S.0./Ops. 'A' S.S.I./Ops.

S.B./Ops.

RESULT & TIME PASSED

Dismantled by EOD at 1405 hrs. Mistaken report.

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

A cake box 3"x2"x6" containing joss-stick pots. No slogans. Reported at
1310 hrs.

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1

CONFIDENTIAL

0003230

G.F. 323

ONFIDENTIAL

COMIDENTIAL

Sheet: 61

Date : 15.4.71.

SUSPECTED BOMBS

Sitrep: 08.00/42.00/46.00

Distribution :-

C.P.

D.C.P./Ops. D.C.P./Admin.

A.C.P./Ops. C.P.1.0. (2)

S.0./Ops. 'A'

D.C.I. (8)

D.S.B.

S.S.I./Ops.

$.B./Ops.

SERIAL

TIME REPORTED

LOCATION

TEAM SENT

RESULT & TIME PASSED

264

140055

At the side lane of 405 Nathan load.

None

265

141301

At junction of South Jordan Valley Road/ Ngau Tau Kok Road, K.T.

EOD

266

141603

Lobby of 14/F Block 7

EOD

Ngau Tau Kok NE,

Kowloon.

267

141745

(Found 1600)

12/F Block 4 Ngau Tau Kok RE, Kowloon.

B.O.

Mistaken Report. 140931.

Detonated by EOD and found to be well wrapped parcel containing dry fuus
at 1245. Mistaken Report.

Detonated by B.O. at 1710 rs. Found to contain children cloth- ing and
books. Simulated.

Opened by 3.0. at 1720 hrs. Found to contain paper.

Mistaken False Report.

D.S.

Military (3)

File: CP/CON/214/113

REMARKS

The object was a plastic toy containing some tire. Informant, a
watchman, opened the toy after reporting to Yaumati P.S. EOD not
required.

A well wrapped box 12" x 12" tied with ribbon. No slogans. Reported at
1142.

The object 8" x 12" x 6" with Chinese characters: "Pedestrians don't
come close to it".

à parcel 6" x 3" x 3". No characters.

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Hongkong Standard|

ESTABLISHED 1949

THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER FOR HONGKONG PEOPLE

DAILY READERSHIP OVER 100,000

635, King's Road, North Point, Hongkong Tel. 616222-8 GRAMS: HK STANDARD

Frocing the Red terrorists

THE decision to cut the jail terms imposed on Red terrorists
during the 1967 disturbances is one which may attract strong opposition.

The men and women, dedicated to the overthrow of Hongkong
authority by force, are now being freed before they have served the
sentences handed down by impartial British courts.

This is no way to tell the people of Hongkong that they will be
protected against outside forces which threaten their way of life.

These revolutionaries were sentenced to long jail terms
not because of their political beliefs, but because they were violent
criminals.

Nobody will buy the Government explana- tions that these men
are being treated like other criminals. It is obvious they are not. It
is obvious they are getting special treatment because of political
considerations and the improving relations between Britain and China.

Do they deserve these special considerations? The Hongkong Goverment is
being prodded to release these terrorists by the British Government. The
ultimate responsibility lies in Downing Street not in Albert Road.

It is interesting to consider the viewpoint of the brave men and women
of Hongkong who defied the Red rioters to keep our society free, and how
they will regard the kid-glove treatment of these men.

And their opinions are the ones which should be considered
as being more important than the opinions of the men in Peking who
masterminded the upheaval against our Government authorities four short
years ago.

+

9/2/115

ared in Sing Tao Man Pao on 29th March, 1971 communist prisoners.
Similar sentiments als appearing in Wah Kiu Man Po on 29th papers on
30th March;-

ong Times, Chung Ying Daily, Wise Daily.

| LEFTIST PRISONERS WHO WERE GRANTED AN THERE WERE SOME WHO HAD PLANTED
BOMBS

DISTURBANCES,

OP OF BOMB INCIDENTS HAS MADE PEXPLE AGAIN. EVERYBODY BELIEVES THAT THE
LAW MUST BE UPHELD.

comended for early release last week were slic safety in 1967.
Coincidentally, a ed recently and this gave rise to criticim commending
the early release of prisoners

bomb-planting offences. Of the seven

▶ of then was originally sentenced to 10

7 or 8 years but, they were all released

out the safety and security of Hong Kong

Undeniably it policy needs to be examined. perity since the 1967
disturbances and to improved. However, the dignity of the tined and
people's faith in the future of | security within her boundaries. No
Cong Government must respect the opinions

ople and uphold the dignity of the law.

NO. 115

31.3.71

Chinese Press Review

BOMB INCIDENTS

WITH THE COMPLIMENTS

OF THE

PUBLIC RELATIONS DIVISION,

GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICES.

¡

PRESS REFORTS ON BOMB INCIDENTS

Non-Communist Press

Bomb incidents received full coverage in the papers on March 28 A
majority of them use it as their front-page lead story.

and 29.

On 28th.. the papers gave detailed descriptions of the discovery and
blasting of the bomb outside the Central Government Offices, and how
Hong Kong's ballistics expert Mr. Norman Hill was injured.

Newspaper reports on the next day mainly covered the following

topics:

1.

2.

3.

4.

Norman Hill's condition;

More bombs found;

Governor's expression of sorrow and his order for the arrest of
culprits;

Statement made by various student bodies emphasizing their innocence and
their objections to violence.

On the 30th.,

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