HONG KONG DEMOCRATIC FOUNDATION
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POLICY PAPERS | published |
| Submission on territorial Development Strategy Review | 12/31/96 12:00 AM
| | 31 December, 1996 "Territorial Development Strategy Review". General Registry Planning Department Murray Building Garden Road Hong Kong Dear Sirs, We are pleased to submit the Hong Kong Democratic Foundation's response to the 1996 Territorial ...»
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| Letter to National Security Advisor to the US Vice-President on Diaoyu Island | 10/17/96 3:47 PM
| | 17 October, 1996. Dear Mr Leon Fuerth, National Security Adviser to the Vice President, Office of the Vice-President, Washington, U.S.A. DIAOYU/SENKAKU ISLANDS Thank you for your letter of 3rd September, ...»
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| Accounting for Government | 8/12/96 6:40 PM
| | The Hon. Donald Tsang, JP Financial Secretary 12 August 1996 Dear Mr Tsang ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENT We are writing to propose the introduction of full accrual accounting for Government activities. ...»
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| Eight Principles to Guide US Policy on China | 6/1/96 3:44 PM
| | OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGY Objectives We take as our starting point for the formulation of US policy on China the proposition that US interests are best served by the emergence of China as a responsible member of the world community. ...»
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| Letter to US Congressmen for the unconditional renewal of MFN status for China | 5/21/96 3:40 PM
| | MOST FAVOURED NATION STATUS AND THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA The Hong Kong Democratic Foundation was established in 1989 as a political group, but has more recently focused on adopting the role of a political "Think Tank", ...»
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| Protection of Human Rights in Hong Kong post-1997 | 5/17/96 3:37 PM
| | 17th May, 1996 The Right Hon. Christopher Patten Governor's House, Upper Albert Road, Hong Kong. Dear Mr. Patten, PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN HONG KONG POST-1997 We are writing to draw to your attention a measure that would substantially and in ...»
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| 'Land Tax' and high land prices in Hong Kong | 1/1/96 6:03 PM
| | 1. The Hong Kong Government derives a major proportion of its revenue from land, including premium on new land and modification of existing leases, rates, property taxes, stamp duty on property transactions, rents. ...»
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