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from larger speakers placed nearby. Posters were put up on walls with slogans like "Blood for Blood", "Stew the White-Skinned Pig", "Fry The Yellow
Running Dogs", "Down With British Imperialism" and "Hang David Trench". Students distributed newspapers carrying information about the demonstrations and
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The editing gave rise to criticisms that history was being rewritten to make it appear as though the
British colonial government, rather than the demonstrators, were responsible for the start of the violence. Stephen Lo, the new Commissioner of Police, said the content change of the official website
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For example, "Bombs were made in classrooms of leftist schools and planted indiscriminately on the streets" became "Bombs were planted indiscriminately on the streets"; the fragment "waving aloft the Little Red Book and shouting slogans" disappeared, and an entire sentence criticising the hypocrisy
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In 2017, hundreds of protesters who took part in the 1967 riots were hailed as heroes in a memorial ceremony at Wo Hop Shek public cemetery to mark the 50th anniversary of the uprising. Prominent attendees included former finance sector lawmaker Ng Leung-sing, the Hong Kong
Federation of Trade
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Beijing ran editorials supporting the demonstrators' actions in Hong Kong; rumours that the PRC was preparing to take control of the colony began to circulate. The pro-CCP protesters in Hong Kong tried in vain to organise a
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Unions' Michael Luk Chung-hung, and head of the 67 Synergy Group Chan Shi-yuen. They called for
Beijing to vindicate the protests, which they have continued to refer to as a "patriotic act against British colonial tyranny".
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aircraft carrier – landed police on the roof of the building. Upon entering the building, the police discovered bombs and weapons, as well as a leftist "hospital" complete with dispensary and an operating theatre.
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were called in on 6 May. In violent clashes between the police and the picketing workers, 21 workers were arrested. Representatives from the union protested at police stations but were themselves arrested.
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ordered the leftist groups in Hong Kong to stop all bombings, and the riots in Hong Kong finally came to an end after 18 months. It became known much later that, during the riots, the commander of the
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was appointed its chairman. The committee organised and coordinated a series of large demonstrations. Hundreds of supporters from 17 different leftist organisations demonstrated outside
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once the police responded. Casualties began soon after. At least eight protester deaths were recorded before 1 July; most of the victims were shot or beaten to death by the police.
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in the 1970s that the scope of reforms was greatly expanded, transforming the lives of those living in Hong Kong and marking the emergence of Hong Kong as one of the
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Bonavia, David (19 July 1967). "No Need for More Hong Kong Troops".
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control of the PRC. Up to 31 protests were held in Hong Kong.
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2883:"Why leftists should stop seeking vindication on 1967 riots"
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was imposed and all police personnel were called into duty.
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Hong Kong and the Reconstruction of China's Political Order
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Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong
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Political Change and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Hong Kong
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British colonial government retains control of Hong Kong
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in their left hands and shouted communist slogans. The
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3324:Riots and civil disorder in Hong Kong
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2561:. Routledge-Cavendish. p. 402.
2313:, HC Deb 10 July 1967 vol 750 cc93-7
3034:Nakano, Yoshiko (1 December 2009).
3013:Mendes, Carmen Amado (1 May 2013).
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2487:"Bomb Thrown Into Police Station".
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3061:. University of Hawaii Press.
3040:. Hong Kong University Press.
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3294:Labour disputes in Hong Kong
3171:Ho, Ka-ki, Lawrence (2009),
3161:Resources in other libraries
2698:HKRS152-1-389 CHAN KONG SANG
2491:. 12 August 1967. p. 1.
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2555:Jones, Carol A. G. (2007).
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