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- Title Pages
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- Preface
- Introduction
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1 Prelude to the 1967 riots -
2 Labour dispute at the Hong Kong Artificial Flower Works: -
3 The Garden Road incident on May 22, 1967 -
4 People's Daily editorial on June 3 and the general strikes -
5 The Sha Tau Kok incident and bomb attacks -
6 Britain's plan for emergency evacuation of Hong Kong -
7 Hawks and doves within the British government in handling the disturbances -
8 The arson attack on the office of British chargé d'affaires and the murder of Lam Bun -
9 Finale to the Hong Kong-style Cultural Revolution -
10 Impact of the 1967 riots -
11 Recollections and reflections by key players in the disturbances -
Appendix 1: Rebuff provocation by British imperialism -
Appendix 2: Statistics of the 1967 disturbances (May 1967 to December 31, 1967) -
Appendix 3: Membership list of the Standing Committee of the All-Circles Anti-Persecution Struggle Committee -
Appendix 4: Unofficial Members of the Executive Council, Legislative Council and Urban Council in 1967 - Bibliography
- Index
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The 1967 Riots
- Source:
- Hong Kong's Watershed
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Preface
- Introduction
-
1 Prelude to the 1967 riots -
2 Labour dispute at the Hong Kong Artificial Flower Works: -
3 The Garden Road incident on May 22, 1967 -
4 People's Daily editorial on June 3 and the general strikes -
5 The Sha Tau Kok incident and bomb attacks -
6 Britain's plan for emergency evacuation of Hong Kong -
7 Hawks and doves within the British government in handling the disturbances -
8 The arson attack on the office of British chargé d'affaires and the murder of Lam Bun -
9 Finale to the Hong Kong-style Cultural Revolution -
10 Impact of the 1967 riots -
11 Recollections and reflections by key players in the disturbances -
Appendix 1: Rebuff provocation by British imperialism -
Appendix 2: Statistics of the 1967 disturbances (May 1967 to December 31, 1967) -
Appendix 3: Membership list of the Standing Committee of the All-Circles Anti-Persecution Struggle Committee -
Appendix 4: Unofficial Members of the Executive Council, Legislative Council and Urban Council in 1967 - Bibliography
- Index