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will 7 election in 1988, definitely there would never be direct

elections as the white paper has confirmed that direct election will be introduced in 1991, and pre

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example in this advanced community.

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to compose to follow the tune of The Roofs are all `Rwe all red! Red, Even though my composition may not be perfect,

it can express my hopes and aspirations. Now I will

read them out to conclude my speech today:

Suwver, office report in this Council. when this council-heatedzy debated the Green Paper,

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mind a hundred years of humiliation record. Notother an

dreams; no country to return to, no home to call one's

Northwards Nor would I gaze at the true blue skies, overcast with heavy mist. Southwards, I behold the dependendy basking in the blazing sun; my rains halt but cannot withstand winds from the south nor a thousand cups

of sorrow. In constitutional reform, predictions are difficult in the fight for democracy, dangers abound.

at, peice Let hope the bridge is secure, the two sides a piece.

A foundation is sought in the decade of transition, traditions to be kept through agreement for a century. Be not irresolute. Fritter not away an opportunity,

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