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Index User's Note: The arrangement of entries is word-by-word. Entries comprising numbers are alphabetized and placed in the appropriate alphabetical sequence, e.g. '1967' is read as 'nineteen sixtyseven ' and placed after 'Ngo'. Where references are made to subject matter in the endnotes, the page number is followed by 'n' and then the number of the note, viz: 189n59. Tables and charts have also been indexed where the subject matter does not appear in the text on the same page. References to tables and charts comprise the page number followed by the table or figure number in parentheses, viz: 124 (Figure 7.14). Afternoon News, 9, 31 Akers-Jones, Sir David, 50 All Circles Anti-Persecution Struggle Committee,4,6,9,22 American Chamber of Commerce, 27 Americans, see United States Annieson, Anthony, 93 Anti-British Struggle Committee, 70 anti-colonial campaign, 6-8, 22 anti-riot policy, 41-2 archives, 16,21,74,105,148,153 arrests, 1, 9 editors and publishers, 9,31,40 Auxiliary Police Force, see Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Bank of China, 121, 122 Bank of England, 113 bank deposits, 118-20 mainland banks, 122-3, 124 (Figure 7.14) banking system, impact of 1967 riots on, 115-26 banknote issue, 113, 115 banks, see Chinese mainland banks, foreign banks, and names of individual banks Beijing, demonstrations in, 6, 22 Bennett, N. H. T., l13, 116 Benton, Gregor, 13 Bernacchi, Brook, 28, 45 Black, Sir Robert Brown, 13, 130, 132 bombs, 11,30,41,81,177 bombing campaign, 3, 8, 97-8 statistics, 6, 7 (Table l.l) Bonavia, David, 63, 89 border, Hong Kong-China 'border screen' security, 100-2 incidents, 100-1 Bottomley, J. R. A., 154 boycotts, against British goods, 71, 76 Bray, Denis, 38, 39, 41 on crisis oflegitimacy, 50, 189n59 on use of emergency powers, 42, 43 Britain (see also Sino-British relationship) policy towards China, 74 216 Index position on Hong Kong, 63-4, 66, 108 relations with Hong Kong as sovereign power, S, 15-6,74,105,107,133, 158 British concessions in China, 74 British consulate, Macao, 55 abandonment of, 53, 59-61 demonstrations against, 57-9 British garrison, 13,26,90,98,100 deployment of, 40, 93 'British interests' defence of, 25, 36, 74 interpretation of, 15 British Mission, Beijing, attack on, 9, 31 , 41 British Mission, Shanghai, 31 Bulwark, HMS, 10, 77, 96 business community, opposition to labour reforms, 136, 137, 138, 139, 143 Cabinet Ministerial Committee on Hong Kong, 27 Callaghan, James (later Lord Callaghan of Cardiff), 106 Canton (see also Guangzhou), 54 Canton Trade Fair, 32 capital, financial, see financial capital Carvalho, Nobre de, 54, 57 Carver, General Sir Michael, 3 Cater, Sir Jack, 30, 31,38,40 quoted, 39, 48, 80, 83 Catron, Gary, 69, 70, 72 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 107 Centre of Contemporary British History, London University, 164 Chamberlain, Joseph, 84 Chan Chi Kong, 176-7 Chartered Bank, 116, 117 Chatham Road detention centre, 176 Chen Yi, 24, 187n25 Cheng Wu Pao, 116 Cheung Ka-wai, 75,165 Chiang Kai-shek, 74, 92 China (see also Sino-British relationship), 23, 35, 74 importance of Hong Kong to, 107-8 policy towards Hong Kong, 73 support for Hong Kong disturbances, 41 , 70, 71-2, 73, 74 threat from, 8, 107 China factor, 11-2,70-4 views on, 49,155 China Motor Bus, 69 Chinese (language), as official language, 83,151 Chinese (people), government attitude towards, 148, 151 , 152 Chinese Communist Party, 13,36, 72,107, 128 Chinese communities in Britain, 10, 13 overseas, 79 Chinese mainland banks in Hong Kong, 105, 117,118,119, 120-5, 126 liquidity of, 124-5 Chinese Manufacturers' Association (CMA),130-1 Chinese Mechanics Institute, 76 Chinese militia, 101 Chinese nationalism, 74, 76 Chinese News Agency, see Xinhua News Agency Chinese Seamen's Union, 76, 78 Chinese Students Weekly, 173 Ching, Pedro, 101 Chiu, Stephen W K, 149 Chow,Shouson, 12, 72, 79, 82,84 Chow Yik, 165-6, 167 Chung Kwok San Man Po (China News), 72-3 Chung Wah Middle School, 10,32,34,176 city district offices system, 148 City University of Hong Kong, 'May Days' workshop, 163-4 Clementi, Sir Cecil, 71 , 73 , 77, 78, 84 Cole, Leo, 116 colonial administration, see Hong Kong government colonial administrators, British, S colonial governance, S, 12, 15, 155 Colonial Office, 4, 5, 133, 135, 137, 155 colonial police forces, 89-90 Colonial Police Service, 90 [3.147.89.85] Project...

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