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Total number of hits is 568, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:  
1. $216m monitoring system to be installed for rented flats
 Author:Tonny Chan
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:24-Jul-1992
2. 100,000 receive winter rent increase notice
 Author:CHRIS CHEUNG
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:03-Nov-1980
3. 1,000 families boycott payment of higher rent
 Author:OPHELIA SUEN
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-Sep-1984
4. 10-year tenants urged to speak up
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:16-Jul-1985
5. 13 GROUPS JOIN RENT RISE FIGHT
 Source:The Gist
 Date:10-Dec-1980
6. 15,000 families can afford higher rents
 Author:CHIU KIT-YING
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:02-May-1986
7. 200 families in housing trap can stay
 Author:Sung Ming-Yee
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:12-Feb-1993
8. 22,000 households face rent increase
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:14-Feb-1985
9. 300,000 face rent rise
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:25-Oct-1978
10. 300 submissions on Green Paper
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:15-Oct-1985
11. '3,400' protest at rent surge
 Author:JULINA CHAN
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:03-Sep-1984
12. 5,000 signatures oppose rent increase
 Source:The Gist
 Date:13-Dec-1978
13. 500 nays
 Source:The Star
 Date:24-Aug-1983
14. 600 tell Govt: We will not pay May rents
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:05-Apr-1977
15. 60pc of ratepayers to pay 20pc more
 Author:Jimmy Cheung
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:13-Mar-1997
16. 71% back the idea : survey
 Author:AGNES LAM
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:22-Oct-1985
17. 80pc rise in rents resented
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:27-Nov-1982
18. 83 FAMILIES MAY LOSE THEIR HOMES
 Source:The Star
 Date:29-May-1975
19. 90% OPPOSE RENT RISE
 Source:The Gist
 Date:15-Nov-1976
20. Accusations fly in war of words over double rents
 Author:PATRICIA TSE
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-Oct-1985
 
 
   
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