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1. Increasing Instability of The Capitalist Economy
1960 WAS a year in which the capitalist world economy moved further along the road of instability and collapse. Last year, the three major capitalist countries, the United States, Canada and Britain,
Author: CHANG CHEN-YA Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Western Conflicts in the Mirror Of Brussels
THE breakdown of the negotiations in Brussels on British entry into the Common Market has caused great alarm in the capitalist world. In his television speech in London, Macmillan described what had
Author: CHANG CHEN-YA Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. U.S. Foreign "Aid" Programme in Blind Alley
IN his foreign "aid" message presented to Congress on April 2 - the third of its kind since he came to power - U.S. President Kennedy has had to admit that "our world is near the climax of an
Author: CHANG CHEN-YA Year 1963 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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4. Shanghai's Industrial Boom
Shanghai's engineering industry will more than double its output this year to meet the demands of the booming economy. As consumer goods industries are developing throughout the country, Shanghai
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Building Industry All Over China
To speed up her industrialization programme, China sets a guiding principle: to build more, faster, better and more economically. Industry is to be built not only in cities but also in small towns
Author: by CHANG PEI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. Brazilian Artists in Peking
New rhythms of the samba were abroad last week at the People's Theatre in Peking when the Brazilian Radio and Television Artists Delegation, led by Alberto Carmo, performed for three successive
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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7. Yi Wen's Special Numbers
An increasing number of works by Asian and African writers are being translated into Chinese. The September and October issues of Yi Wen, the monthly magazine of Chinese translations of world
Author: CHANG SAN Year 1958 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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8. Socialist Singing
An unusual concert was given last July at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Canton. All the performers were amateurs from Kwangtung farm and fishing co-ops and factories. The songs they sang were
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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9. Songs for National Day
Many are the songs we sing each year, But none can compare with this year. The nation leaps ahead with giant strides, Mountains yield their treasures; rivers are harnessed; Waters are made to flow
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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10. Written Languages for All
IN these days of the technical and cultural revolutions, the work of creating written languages for those national minorities in China which still have none has been stepped up. Socialism requires
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 37 PDF HTML