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Riots over Star Ferry fare increase kill 1 as 1,800 arrested – SCMP archive

In April 1966, riots erupted in Kowloon and New Kowloon, Hong Kong, sparked by a fare increase on the Star Ferry. The unrest began on April 7th, with mobs gathering in areas like Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei.

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Riots over Star Ferry fare increase kill 1 as 1,800 arrested – SCMP archive
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In April 1966, riots erupted in Kowloon and New Kowloon, Hong Kong, sparked by a fare increase on the Star Ferry. The unrest began on April 7th, with mobs gathering in areas like Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei. Rioters engaged in destructive behavior, including stoning buses and cars, setting fires, and confronting police and troops. Authorities responded with tear gas and arrests, with British Army Gurkha soldiers also deployed for riot control. The violence lasted for seven hours, only subsiding after the reimposition of a curfew. The riots resulted in one death and approximately 1,800 arrests.

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British Army Gurkha soldiers were on riot control duty.

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Police used tear gas to disperse crowds.

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The first incident occurred at 7pm in Soy Street, Mong Kok.

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Mobs stoned buses and cars, set fires to vehicles and buildings.

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Riots occurred in Kowloon and New Kowloon.

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These articles were first published on April 8, 1966.Quiet day explodes into violenceby SCMP reporterAfter a quiet but tense day, Kowloon and Kowloon" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="100344" data-entity-type="location">New Kowloon last night were again in the grip of riotous mobs, who roamed the streets of Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei uncontrolled, stoning buses and cars, setting fires to vehicles and buildings and challenging police and troops.For seven hours, they ran wild until two hours after the reimposition of the curfew when an uneasy quiet again returned.The first incident occurred at 7pm (April 7, 1966) when a crowd of 200 people began to gather in Soy Street, Mong Kok. Police moved in immediately and arrested two men. The crowd dispersed.About 9pm, another crowd of about 150 gathered at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road. Tear gas was used and police arrested eight people.Then, about 10pm, another crowd of about 150 people gathered in Argyle Street – between the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building and the Gala Theatre.British Army Gurkha soldiers on riot control duty at Nathan Road, Kowloon, during the Star Ferry Riots, in April 1966.
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