TRAVEL CONTROLS IN NORTH CHINA
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP82-00457R005100660006-1
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 30, 2003
Sequence Number:
6
Case Number:
Publication Date:
July 5, 1950
Content Type:
REPORT
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COUNTRY Cal ilia,
!StiE3JEC1 Trove) Controls iii orth Chian
PLACE
ACQUIRED Hoag Kong
DATE OF
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Apri1 1950
DATE OISTIi
5 6UL 50
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
147.2i!bcr of siimdents of the class of June 1949 e l'singuna unive,reity,,
1:eer. trying, ever- since their graduation to obtain permissiou to go to
Tbeir efforts had been entirely unsuccessful until A:,pril
.:';`11...r itTrm definitely known that the MUM 0011:00E would daLl? tTierat,32:,n
4 April to evacuate foreigr,ers and would pick up Chinese vhoa legal
vis,the students Toad e concentrated effori-,,s to obtain the nacet--,salT
7spors,
Taj 1747j-iuce. Jniversity issued each student route papers, .which correspond to
guaa-antass for ordinary citizens, guaranteeing that the eF.udents would
retxmi to Corazunist China. These papers were presented to the Peiping
?r...;:,;yarkii. police office by the student, who Nms then interviewed by two
formed women Communist officials A student who stated that he wished
v'irvat his. itoily in Hong Kong was requested to furnish two regular shop
u.4rant(,!es in addition to the student route papers. He convimed his
interrogators that de intended to return to Peiping to complete his schooling
although he had actually graduated but had not yet had that faTt recorded
dn his student pa.pers. He was thus z3.-ole, after submitting the shoo guarantees?
to cbt.,:in an
FroD Pe13.)ing the students took t-JiAr exit papers to Tientsin, 7,.a here they weve
.1.'ostered. and stamped at the central police stat'Loon. Students then bad to
13 tAid. for c'violegra and small pox arid pre:??.nt certificatis from the
t.la.7:',inTti.ne Bureau to that effect to the police? ath the exit visa all'
certifimteso the sturient,s were aLile to obtain pasJage on the
,argau; carmfig f:lrther papers of sny I in I mre required. .&fti.F.a-
dulzw, tickets for the 011,011 were issued to passengel's jiist
the onip7s arrival at Tientsin.
nese students boarding the ship presented their papers and uere asked
sfteral innocuous questions. After a superficial baggage oxamnation by
CaAlmunist customs oificialso they were permitted o hoard the ip There
we.17 tic futher fomalities.*
Comment e This treatment of Chinese who are ostensibly planning to
rh Tri to COMMUYI1E3 t territory is in ruarked contrast to that 1,,,.:lorded I`oreivm,-
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ers. _According to other reports, moreover, regulations are much more
lenient for sea passengers than for travelers by train, who are subjected
to repeated interrogations up to the time of departure and may even _Y
questioned in transit
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