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  1. A New Home

    Date released
    21 Oct 1940
    Series name
    Pathe Gazette
    Issue no
    40/85
    NoS ID
    098327
    Story no
    3 / 8
    Extras
    1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list

    Women and children of British residents in Hong Kong reach safety in Sydney after their evacuation.

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  2. Hong Kong passport issue (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd talks to Michael O’Neill about his upcoming visit to Hong Kong and the issue of 225,000 UK passports being given to residents prior to the handover of Hong Kong to China....

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  3. Refugees New Home

    Date released
    22 Dec 1966
    Series name
    Pathe News
    Issue no
    66/102
    NoS ID
    112351
    Story no
    2 / 4
    Extras
    1 film clip

    The colony of Hong Kong is [sic]a rapidly growing population. Their need for increased water supplies has called for a new reservoir which when operational will submerge an entire village. The work of...

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  4. Hong Kong politician on Chinese handover concerns (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Hong Kong legislator, Alan Lee, on growing concern for the future of the residents of the British colony as martial law continues in China. Hong Kong is due to be handed over to China in 1997...

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  5. Douglas Hurd on Hong Kong immigrants (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Foreign Secretary, Douglas Hurd, talks about the deicsion to allow up to 250,000 Hong Kong residents right to abode in Britain following the handover to China. He hopes the majority of people will want to...

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  6. Hong Kong policeman on detention centres for Vietnamese (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Mr Yum Pui of the Officers’ Association for Hong Kong Police talks about the conditions in the detention centres for Vietnamese boat people, and the threat of violence to camp residents and staff. Male...

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  7. Norman Tebbit on Hong Kong immigrants (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Conservative Party chairman Norman Tebbit criticises the decision by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd to allow up to 250,000 Hong Kong residents right to abode in Britain after the handover to China. Denies he...

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  8. Advert censored in Hong Kong (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    The government censor in Hong Kong has banned a television commercial for the benefit of Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe as it’s message is too political in its call for Hong Kong residents to be given...

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  9. Major on Hong Kong after 1997 (1996)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Press conference

    Paul Chapman reports on a press conference by UK Prime Minister John Major laying down a five point plan for residents in Hong Kong including dropping the visa requirement to visit the UK (although won’t...

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