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Total number of hits is 930, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:
1.
$12bn tagged for schooling
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
28-Feb-1990
2.
$13.5m facelift 'not worth it'
Author:
Antoine So
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
24-Apr-1996
3.
$230m student travel grant gets the green light
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
05-Aug-1981
4.
$2.5m contract on computer program study
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
21-Mar-1989
5.
$2m for schools
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
14-Dec-1976
6.
$300m for computer learning
Author:
Ada Yeung
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
13-Mar-1997
7.
$36 million sought for curriculum development
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
19-Mar-1992
8.
$3.8b education shake-up - Reforms target seven key areas
Author:
FANNY WONG
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
16-Nov-1990
9.
$3m pilot plan for more adult evening classes
Author:
Stella Lee
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
06-Mar-1995
10.
$400m cuts to increase class sizes
Author:
FANNY WONG , SHIRLEY YAM, KENT CHEN AND DOREEN CHEUNG
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
30-Jan-1992
11.
$400m plan to improve education
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
02-Apr-1992
12.
$46m proposal for adult education
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
09-Jul-1977
13.
$50m plan to bring classrooms to estates
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
27-Dec-1976
14.
'100,000HK Dropouts' Claim Shocks Educationists
Source:
The Star
Date:
21-Nov-1975
15.
100,000 pupils to pay more
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
05-May-1979
16.
11,650 children not in schools
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
17-May-1977
17.
170,000 students face rise in fees
Author:
CAITLIN WONG
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
20-Dec-1990
18.
1997 and new education system not separate issues
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
30-May-1983
19.
2,000 extra degree places are possible
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
25-Feb-1992
20.
2,000 parents still fail to send children to school
Author:
MONICA YEUNG
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
03-Nov-1975
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