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Office of Joseph Chan, Urban Councillor
Public Opinion Surves.
Questionnaire
18th March 1984
Dear kaifongs,
Sino-British negotiations are being conducted on the question of Hong Kong's future. Both governments had agreed to maintain the prosperity and stability of the territory and to respect the opinions of local resi- dents. I should be grateful if you would express your opinions by com-
The results pleting the following questionnaire on this important issue. of the survey will be forwarded to the authorities concerned,
Yours sincerely,
Joseph Chon Yeuk-gut
Please indicate your opinion by placing a✓ in the box provided.
1. Do you think Hong Kong is part of Chinese territory?
0. O Yes
1. O No
2. Do you think China has the right to recover Hong Kong?
0. Yes
1. O No
3. Do you agree that China should recover Hong Kong in 1997?
0, D Yes
1. 1 No
2. 0 No comment
4. If you had a choice, what sort of government would you choose for
Hong Kong after 1997?
0. O Continued British administration
1.
O Direct administration by the Chinese government
2. ( Administration by Hongkong people
3.
Othors (please specify)
5. Would you accept 'administration of Hongkong by Hongkong people' after
1997?
0. ( Yes
2. 0 No
1. O incept in part
3. El No comment
4.
20 not understand what 'administration of HK by FK people' moana
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