Hong Kong Refugee "Overflow" Camp Illicit Entry Fears - Refugees have their own stalls fur food at the camp. Shelters are hastily slung beneath the grass-clad slopes of the cliff to serve as shops. Chinese refugees, flooding into Hong territory from Communist-held China, have established themselves in an "overflow" camp on the sits of the old Jubilee Fort on the slopes of Mount Davis. In ruined buildings and in squalid rattan huts they have gradually formed their own sprawling community on the Cliffside. But residents of the nearby European Community are worried - they complain the camp population - in addition to refugees from the land-side - is being swollen by illicit entries from the sea. April 24, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

Hong Kong Refugee "Overflow" Camp Illicit Entry Fears - Refugees have their own stalls fur food at the camp. Shelters are hastily slung beneath the grass-clad slopes of the cliff to serve as shops. Chinese refugees, flooding into Hong territory from Communist-held China, have established themselves in an "overflow" camp on the sits of the old Jubilee Fort on the slopes of Mount Davis. In ruined buildings and in squalid rattan huts they have gradually formed their own sprawling community on the Cliffside. But residents of the nearby European Community are worried - they complain the camp population - in addition to refugees from the land-side - is being swollen by illicit entries from the sea. April 24, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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