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Total number of hits is 2339, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:
1.
$13 taxi flagfall as fares overtake inflation
Author:
Steve Ball
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
19-Oct-1994
2.
$180m depot heralds new era for KMB
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
27-Jan-1989
3.
$1 surcharge likely for taxi fares
Author:
JEREMY LAU
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
24-Oct-1990
4.
$2.8m traffic scheme 'a success'
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
09-May-1984
5.
$29m investment in taxis
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
15-Feb-1986
6.
$2b fund proposal to help cabs move to LPG
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
01-Feb-1999
7.
$300,000 plan to solve taxi stand tension
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
18-Apr-1989
8.
$3.5m price tag on better CMB image
Author:
JEREMY LAU
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
18-Jun-1990
9.
$375m plan for better buses
Author:
FRANZ LEUNG
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
13-Sep-1990
10.
$3m computer plan for CMB services
Author:
FRANZ LEUNG
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
11-Apr-1991
11.
$40m handout a worrying policy decision
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
18-Apr-1981
12.
$5 flagfall for taxis under study
Author:
BARRY CHOI
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
12-Sep-1978
13.
$7 flag fall for NT, Lantau taxis
Author:
WONG JOON SAN
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
23-May-1990
14.
$8 flagfall likely for taxis
Author:
TAD STONER
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
11-Apr-1990
15.
$931,200 offered for taxi licence
Author:
JEREMY LAU
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
14-Dec-1990
16.
$I taxi levy to stay until fuel price falls further
Author:
JUANITO CONCEPCION
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
08-May-1991
17.
10,000 demand CMB report
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
06-Feb-1985
18.
1,000 pak-pais move into NT
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
16-Nov-1981
19.
100,600 sign petition aginst traffic laws
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
11-Nov-1982
20.
100 Rehab taxis to hit the roads
Author:
JOHN TANG
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
11-Jul-1987
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