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Total number of hits is 632, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:  
1. 10 YEARS ON : A PERSONAL VIEW
 Author:J. D. MCGREGOR
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:29-Dec-1979
2. 110 executed on UN anti-drug day
 Author:Wu Zhong
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:27-Jun-1996
3. 1982 HANDOVER STORY 'NONSENSICAL'
 Author:WINSOME LANE
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:21-Sep-1980
4. 1997 AND ALL THAT
 Author:LAURENCE WILSON
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:30-Sep-1980
5. 1997--AND ALL THAT!
 Source:The Star
 Date:01-Feb-1977
6. 1997, AND THE CASH BEYOND
 Source:The Guardian
 Date:09-May-1991
7. 1997 : MOVES TO POLL THE PEOPLE'S VIEWS
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:17-Oct-1981
8. 1997 'MUSTN'T HALT PROGRESS'
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:29-Jul-1981
9. 1997 PROBLEM 'IS IMAGINARY'
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:12-Jan-1980
10. 1997 - SERIOUS DAYS AHEAD FOR HONGKONG
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:03-May-1978
11. 1997 SOLUTION 'IS UP TO THE PEOPLE'
 Author:VICTOR SU
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:11-Nov-1981
12. 1997 UPDATES WIN FOR LOBBY
 Author:DAVID HEALY
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:08-Feb-1985
13. 19th century grievances not forgotten
 Author:Chang Kuo-sin
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:07-Nov-1994
14. 200 OF HK'S GURKHAS ON WAY TO GULF
 Author:JENNIFER COOKE
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:27-Nov-1990
15. 2035 MAY BE NEW 'DEADLINE'
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:12-Oct-1981
16. 224 killed in China floods
 Author:Irene So
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-Jul-1996
17. 28 more executed
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:13-Jul-1996
18. 50PC TURNOUT TIPPED FOR MACAU POLLS
 Author:ADAM LEE
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:15-Aug-1984
19. 918M POUNDS LOAN FOR POWER PLANT
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:05-Sep-1981
20. A better future for Hong Kong
 Source:The Economist
 Date:24-Sep-1994
 
 
   
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