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Award-winning cartoonist Harry Harrison's humorous takes on Hong Kong in April

Award-winning cartoonist Harry Harrison's humorous takes on Hong Kong in April

Check out the captivating world of Harry Harrison, the SCMP's award-winning political cartoonist, in these Harry's View cartoons from April. If you would like to see more opinions on the big issues of the day, please consider
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