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Total number of hits is 1526, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:
1.
$100,000 to protect environment
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
17-Jan-1983
2.
$23m Green centre plan is shelved
Author:
PAMELA NGAI
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
27-Mar-1989
3.
$24,300 donor is rebuffed
Author:
ARIES LAU
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
04-Sep-1992
4.
$25m attempt to reduce fumes
Author:
VIVIAN TSE
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
01-Nov-1989
5.
$405m bill to move problem factories
Author:
DANNY LO
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
20-Dec-1985
6.
10,000 jobs in peril
Author:
LYPIA SIU
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
06-Jun-1976
7.
1997 factor hits green movement
Author:
KATHY GRIFFIN
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
22-Apr-1992
8.
20 beaches get top marks in new EPD grading scheme
Author:
TONNY CHAN
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
31-Jul-1987
9.
32 children overcome by river's fumes
Author:
CHARLES LEWIS AND NIGEL ROSSER
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
19-Oct-1988
10.
5-year-old solution is still feasible
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
12-Apr-1989
11.
8 beaches pass EPD test
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
21-Oct-1988
12.
Abandoned cars not polluting says Oxley
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
22-Feb-1990
13.
A beast of a problem
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
20-Nov-1982
14.
A breath of harmful air for youngsters
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
05-Jun-1990
15.
Academic attacks public's lax attitude on use of lead
Author:
JAMIE ALLEN
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
21-Sep-1988
16.
'Acidic water' damaging boats
Author:
BRIAN SHELL
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
13-Nov-1986
17.
Acid rain nothing new to Guangdong
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
20-Nov-1985
18.
Acoustic louvre system cuts out noise in school
Author:
PAMELA NGAI
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
14-Dec-1987
19.
Action at last on beach noise
Author:
K.C. KWONG
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
26-May-1984
20.
Action long overdue to control pollution
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
09-Aug-1986
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