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Total number of hits is 7110, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:  
1. $1m handover plan for handover
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:22-Aug-1996
2. $230m handover party 'too costly'
 Author:No Kwai-yan
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:26-Mar-1997
3. $300,000 bid to woo views
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:28-Sep-1984
4. $300m for SAR government
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:28-Feb-1985
5. $300m for SAR government
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:28-Feb-1985
6. $300m saved in big NT land deal
 Source:Far Eastern Economic Review
 Date:16-Jul-1982
7. $3m business backing for HK survey
 Author:TERRY LEE
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:10-May-1988
8. 1,000 to oversee festivities
 Author:Cecilla So
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:05-Jul-1996
9. 12 conditions that will make it workable
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:06-Oct-1984
10. 12-point plan discussed
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:15-Nov-1983
11. 1,300 give support - with ads
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:18-May-1984
12. 13 years to build a good image: paper
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:29-Jun-1984
13. 1984 is another important date
 Author:ANCIENT GWEILO
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:21-Aug-1982
14. 1984 is another important date
 Author:Ancient Gweilo
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:21-Aug-1982
15. 1991=Catch 22
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:14-Nov-1984
16. 1995 legislators may not get through-train
 Author:FLORA WONG
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:19-Apr-1993
17. 1997: a belonger's point of view
 Author:GREGORY COWPER
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:16-May-1984
18. 1997 accord to be joint declaration
 Author:MATTHEW LEUNG
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:09-Aug-1984
19. 1997: a challenge to be met
 Author:ERIC TANG
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:07-Jan-1984
20. 1997 - a flaw
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:01-Jul-1986
 
 
   
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