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Total number of hits is 277, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:
1.
10,000 lelgal abortions each year
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
16-Jan-1989
2.
1,008,175,288 - that's latest census figure
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
28-Oct-1982
3.
1976 UK statistics
Source:
Times
Date:
25-Nov-1977
4.
43666000 people in HK in first 6 months
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
09-Aug-1975
5.
50pc increase in number of legal abortions
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
18-Jan-1976
6.
55pc of pregnant girls decide to abort
Author:
Michelle Chin
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
04-Jul-1996
7.
75pc of hospital's babies not planned
Author:
Naomi Lee
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
28-Oct-1996
8.
8,648 choose legal abortion
Source:
Nil
9.
Abortion at a price
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
08-Nov-1992
10.
Abortion Bill row brews up in Legco
Author:
GARMEN CHAN
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
10-Feb-1981
11.
Abortion Bill : too much - and too little
Author:
DONALD CHEUNG AND OLIVIA SIN
Source:
South China Morning Post
12.
Abortion:call for conscience vote in Legco
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
01-Sep-1980
13.
Abortion demand gets mixed feelings
Source:
The Star
Date:
09-Nov-1978
14.
Abortion figures still rising
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
14-Jun-1983
15.
Abortion: Govt looks at idea to extend laws
Source:
The Star
Date:
19-Jul-1976
16.
Abortion law changes back on line
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
15-Nov-1980
17.
Abortion: Need for counselling
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
09-Mar-1976
18.
Abortion: Now it's up to councillors
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
11-Feb-1981
19.
Abortion on demand - but only for the rich
Author:
CATHERINE LEWES
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
09-Mar-1981
20.
Abortion on demand law
Author:
SA NI HARTE
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
08-Nov-1978
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