COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES IN MACAO AND HONG KONG

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3
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April 15, 1999
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12
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October 23, 1951
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REPORT
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CENTRVyNTELLtadbr tifootATMA rove or melease : AI-VDP82 -Oa:Mb .0 firiATION REEP'OffiT , . gjECT t Activities in? ht; 6" *and. hong( 25X1A PiSIR NO, OF PAGES 4 NO. OF ENCL.S. iLISTED BEIM 25X1X? SUPPLEMENTNO TO inose Communist Interest In Govorb V is it to., how- :Cona? visit of Governor Dewey to Fong Liong attracted a great deal of attention' in Communist circles in iidaosto9 and a iumber of inve,stie;ations were set in r train: JIA,7C.3 0h'engl, director of the ...ace? station of the L,en. ral and South Ch tUreau (CSOB), conferred with his division chiefs individually and sent 110 Chieh, Ta-0: to and LID tan6-feng to hong KonF, to make nvestigaticns in person. ?Nanch'i.29 head or the Fourth Diyisiori, a's, instructed to send his cldres, i.iA Shu3 and EIIJAN'G Yen (15 ) to n,. t?ong. LiANG also wirea'to 61,un-te instructing him o tEir to obtain pictures of klovernor Dew?y lID anc?--reag, while in hong ii.ong, ?w.:Is to direct ,oues activiti4 es LIANJ furthe iri,struoted Ch'Ea Chih-sien o send two agents CL& iei aria LI Larq; ) to hong e).ong. At a staff meeting of the South Chirsa? Sub-bureau (SCSB) ,,acao station. whi11 was held on 13 July to aisouss the Dewey visit. the Intellizr,ence, Armed Force and Political Divisions ware charged with conducting personal investigations of the matter, rairoiG ehion-lung,6 freed of the Intelligence Division, wont tO 14ong &one, accompanied by his deputy CLANG Lei and so otion et lets COM :lung. LI Yuan-leai and WEN Oh' nen. They ware to yne ke the Jan LLB in Company. 124 Coons ui ,ht .?oad tr a 1 p their headquarters YEH.CiVao and LUAG Psnrg-hsiun^ were to represent the Armed Force Dion, with headquarters at the hus Nan Company? 23 Jervois Street e Political Division was represented by its c'nief, LIU Vien-ohieh3? vith eadquarters at the Chen Oh' iao Company, 226 Des Voeux Boad, Central. Havirr, been instructed by P. J. Lobo to obtain information on the Dewey sit.LlANG ?Ch'ang7 %,/ent to Kong Kong aria sent his assistants, FBI' Chinr7s, ITANG'Luiff and PQM r.ung-haiao2 as well. CHANG Lang8 ciireotor of the -noel? intelligence station. of the Central , China Bureau and 3 Field Army headquarters, sent his deputy. CLE g Chao- 010 iang .P4 )9, to hong Kong to get in touch with CE'DI and assist 7in an int nsive investigation m the covert aspects of ?CONFIDENTIAL1 SECUit INFORMATION 4 CLASSIFICATION NSRB FBI DISTRIBUTION LE Document No. --- - . . ? No Change In Class. 1::1 Declassified Class. Changed To: TS S wr For Relea,e flYt MIMIT CENTER V.K:::;IMLY OVER InE JOB .11,/-_/(4130X -01 CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 .5-4VArg, Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 CENTRAL IN TELLIGhai OE AGM-CY 25X1A Uoverner bowey'a visit, e, Hoff3, in charge of the Soviet information Ger ioe in Laeao, sent hie divisijon ahiefe, CP n10 .EN Ma, FAO 4elahan (AAje iju and LIU Shangaohin. aaa, ) to Eong Kong, Soviet Inter nee, i-orla KonfLand Laoao ?,--aaaaaa,_,-. ? _ 2. In July 1951 Yapilova military ataoho at the Soviet oonsulate general in Canton- aasigned LI guanung ( f ) aa liaison officer to keep in touch with WU Teahsion14. intelligence egeert in hong Kong. LI traveled regularly between &ace? and hong Kong in pursuing his dutiea, oecasionally disguising a himselfjor his oontacts with AU in the political department of Ilona 4ong ? Pollee aleadquarters, Oriental Building, Conlaught Road ',antral, 3, On 10 July Leff instructed CH'Eg alan to prepare or obtain five entry permite for Taiwan and five for Japan, to be used for the infiltration of agents. WEN 16in sent hi trusted aesistant, CL'aN Lu *), to hong tiong to attena to thismatter, CL'EN Lu uaes the Luk amo2-Restaurant, Gloucester itoadA,aanchai,!as his addroas for contaota in hong aang- 4. 4ubelov4 instruoted Gn'Eg lashengi2 to prooure five entry permits for persona of either Portuguese or Chinese nationality going to the United States lie also inatructed orm on plane for inducing young Poatuguome men to ally the*selves with the (Linage Communists. maa 5. Hoff ordered KAN lauang4, vice chairman of the Maoao Labor aederation, to accelerate the reoruiting of youn laborers for the international Communiat underground organization, Taking advantage of the growing unemployment in -alaaoao. KAN recruited 55 young men from the Tea fiouee and Bakers Union, . Seamen's Union, Shoemakers' Union, Automobile fforkera' Union. Machinists' , ,Union and Nooecarvers' Union. These recruits were divided into three group for training classes, to be held twice a week at the Meoac Labor Federation, under tEe direction of a cadre sent by Hoff, ? 6. In midaJuly tU Lu-ill was directing her offorts'mainly toward members of the upper and middle classes in kacao, and was trying to enlist the help of HO Esien13 and MANG ah'ang in thin conneetion, ?qt her recruiting among ?!a.'l a ? ) aa 4,4 young studenta, alas assisted by SU Faanaming (vf,A1A,. years of ago, in early July- 1951 Litl Leng-chung2 instructed his staff members. EUANG PAN Kungahsiao, PN lain1?, TETS Ghenahsiang14 and CPIEN Chingala15, sepa- rately,ato make contacts with the personnel on at hips plying between Bang aongaand iaaoao for the purpose of getting, information on American visitors to kacaoa LIANG Ch'ang approved .thie plan of .Lau,s, and hoff instructed LIU to procure two speed. oameras for taking pictures of all such visitors, 8. In mid-July there was an underground station directly supervised by doff .aa 77 Avenida Almirante Laoarda, firet floor. It WAS managed by LIU Choach'un (it *4 ), a native of Chungsaan vistriot, 29 years old< OWEN Man often visited the place ad took part in its aotivitiey,, 9. kacouetdy16, former head of Soviet intelligenoe in laaoso, is a Soviet oitizon end more than 30 years of age.. h6 Was formerly an intelligence officer in the soviet army. In 190 he was appointed to the ? staff of Conmunist International Far -East-headquartera -(sio). At the beginninr of 1950 he was sent to'Canton, and transferred to in July 1950, Us had i5 agents transferred to Macao from hankow and Canton, thiring Aujast and September 1950, five agents were sent to Taiwan, three to Japan, four to the Philippines, and three to Indochina. These agents had had, two years of training under Soviet army offioera, SPA!g_Tal/A4 sztrma-trrirmL Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 A CONFIDENTIAf Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA---RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 25X1A CENTRAL I 4TiLLI J Ct.; 1,3E,ci,i CY 7 10. LIU Leageohuag, a div ion ohief La ehe international Communiat into]. Ii orrenization, is at the same time seovotary LA the kacee Coverament's pclitieal and economie intelligenee oervice a diector or the Maeso Lod Dealers' Association,. ano assistaat managlae directer of the Ho Chi Compeny Ee is 48 years old, and a native of Senshui (112-64, 23-06) Distriet, Kwangtung Proviaoe He once worked ks a reporter, and for a short time was manager of the Ch'en&Pao, after which ho obteined a position under LIANG CE'ang in the Macao Government earvioa, Dr. Lin persuaded LIU to defeet to the Chinese Communists in the summer of liA6, and C.(tEN Man secured his serviees for international Communlet intelliraaoe L1 U's intelligenoe reports, which are submitted to LlANG ',Wang, are dietributed to Lobo, the SCSB orranization under YUAN lisiao6, the inteenstioael Communist intelligenec office, and the ?earl River Special Cormeineloeer"c Office in Shihoh'i,:i Chinee Oommunist Intellieenoe Activities, Uoar e?one ii LQ Yiag-k'ueill, chief of the Third Divisiorri of the (LCB 5.atel1igenee atetien in hong ?Kong, recruited CE'EN Kuae-ch'Iu a .40.year-old native of e the Tshan (112-48, 22-15) Distriet, tn aseiat en. underground activities, CL 'El was to work primarily among pereoas Crom the See Ymp district in Swang- tung, recruiting younit men for the Chieeee Crelwuniste add peesuading persoue returning to the United States to engage in underground Wld peopaganda,j.roek for Communist Qiina. Similar uei.iee were asel.gdea Le UllAeR; Lsiep'ei (fjOeitl.q. Rt1 eeent for the Sa",11 who is else a native of the Peiehan Oistriet, HUANG ie yeare old and member of tne Chidene Communist Youth Cerps, he trovele beteeen Long Awe; and Canton frequently in the deuree of his work, 12 in'additioa to OPEN Wei, the CSCB has assigned Oh SN Hai-lia ( ,q), a f. senior cadre, to the hung Chi Compeay to direct the' underrround activitIes of the organization. Oh' SN hsi-lia is 26 years old aad a native of the "Jnat River Distriet, 13. Kuo-chi ), an intelligenoe worker under L U evork.a mainly among the upper and middle classes and has may social contacts with Amerioane He is 26-years old and a native of the East- River Distriet.. Pie address is 194 Ki Lung Street, first ricer, eowleci. 34. In July 151 there was an intelligenee agency of he Kwangtun6 Districe Idlitary Leadquarters on the secowi floor at 647 Shanghai Street, Kowloon, The officer in charge was FAN I (iet,4 ), 32 yearn old and a native of the Leinan (112-55, 23-09) Dirtrict, Kwang.tuag t'revjtneo, FAN is a member of the Chinese Communist Party and has been engaged in underground work in Long Kong and Kowloon for a number of years- ? 15 Li U Karq;-f eat; sent EO Yuan-hue Vrapti* anti-Communist activities of the Amerie a old and a .'.entenese, Shb was trained for speaks English, rrench and Russia In n 223 Wing Lok Street, first floer P'ENG'atao6, chief of the second vivieion three sections of aiae menamrs es oh under 123 Coneaught Road Central, second floor, floor, Kowloon. t, Chinese Communist Activities in Moae / to hear, &nog to investigate the consulate t!,enerel, HO is 23 yeare- iatelligenee work in Moscow and ring eonc hee.r contact addreez is of the SCSD hem. Kong station, hae his direotien, lle has offices at sac at 172 Aathaa Road,. aeoond 17. U. aa-ch' i, head of the Fourth Division of the OSOB leaeso Station, uses the following?addresses-fer contacts.; Ts Hue Company, 1- Idia de Caldeire; first floor, . 10 Largo de S. Domingosiit leeng Ship ng Cmpany, 87 Rua Viseeede Pam-) de Arcos YU hung.churt is One of his -staff members, CONFIDENTIAL ref A Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 h. ? ONFIDENTIAL Sanitized - Approved For Rele_ase C-.T-A-.ADP82-00457R008900200012-3 (,4,0 ? GM TRAL INTEL LI Ci CL. AGM CT -4- 25X1A 18. CHANG Lang appointed LIAAG Fan-tan19 as his intelligence offiocr? a teacher in the Pei Ching iiddle School aadspeaks 'English, 19, EUA1,G Chien- lung, of the S COB blase? to contact OU Hua7, of the political his services, CLANG contacts CU at 10 Travessa dos Colones, LAN is station, delogated his deputy, CHANG Lei. department of the W,aose Police, to enlist the Overseas Chinese Athletic AsSociation, 20, The GCSE kacse station ordered GNU Ch.'.1h-p'ing19, chief of the Industrli and Commercial Division, to send his uaderground workers to make A survey and inventory of ti1.1 strategic materials stored in MA040. Photographs were to be taken of the chorea-. On the basic of this informitioa, the SCST station put pressure on the firms owning the supplies to force them to sell tho coeds to the Chinese Communists. 2.- 3. 4, , 5, 6, 7. 10, 11, 12 17, 18- 19. RojyzjiyEpA Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R008900200012-3 ,f-mt, (44,34_ Gen CIAL5