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Total Number of hits is 8
Record 1
Whole article Title:   Nod for foreigners to sit in SAR legislature
  Author:   Yau Shing Mu
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-09 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   Standard
  SerialNo. :   DC0177

Record 2
Whole article Title:   China fears HK haven for dissidents
  Author:   Yau Shing Mu
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-17 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   Standard
  SerialNo. :   DC0171

Record 3
Whole article Title:   Basic Law compromise sought
  Author:   Leung Stanley
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-17 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   SCMP
  SerialNo. :   DC0170

Record 4
Whole article Title:   Decision stalled debate on Basic
  Author:   Leung Stanley
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-18 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   SCMP
  SerialNo. :   DC0174

Record 5
Whole article Title:   Decision stalled debate on Basic
  Author:   Leung Stanley
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-18 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   SCMP
  SerialNo. :   DC0172

Record 6
Whole article Title:   Sub-group considers sedition laws for HK
  Author:   Yau Shing Mu
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-19 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   Standard
  SerialNo. :   DC0173

Record 7
Whole article Title:   Drafters agree on subversion clauses
  Author:   Leung Stanley
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-19 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   SCMP
  SerialNo. :   DC0175

Record 8
Whole article Title:   Sub-group considers sedition laws for HK
  Author:   Yau Shing Mu
  Sub-group:   BLDC Relationship between Central & HK
  Date:   1987-02-19 00:00:00.0
  Newspaper:   Standard
  SerialNo. :   DC0176

 
 
 
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