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HONG KONG CONFIDENT

AUCKLAND, This Day (P.A.).—The Europeans in Hong Kong are not troubled at the threat of a Red invasion, said LieutenantColonel J. R. Wyatt, who arrived from Hong Kong in the Monowai. today for a shooting and fishing holiday. The reinforced garrison could hold off an attack, but very few citizens thought therewould be one, he said. If the Communists did attempt invasion,, the Chinese on the island would be a serious problem for the defenders.;

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 4

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HONG KONG CONFIDENT Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 4

HONG KONG CONFIDENT Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 4

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