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1. Down With the Capitulationism of China's Khrushchov!
FOR decades the top Party person in authority taking the capitalist road has been consistently opposed to the proletarian revolutionary line represented by Chairman Mao, persisted in a line of class
Author: CHENG LI-CHIA Year 1967 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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2. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
WE are now in a new era of the world revolution, one in which imperialism is heading for total collapse and socialism is advancing towards worldwide victory. Sharp class struggles in diverse forms
Author: WANG LI,CHIA YI-HSUEH and LI HSIN Year 1966 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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3. AWAKENED AFRICA
APRIL 15 has been designated by the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Council as "Africa Freedom Day." The Chinese people rejoice in the fact that the African national independence movements have made
Author: HUANG CHENG Year 1959 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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4. Children's Paintings
Vice-Chairman Soong Ching Ling and other government leaders were among the many interested visitors to the current exhibition of children's paintings at the gallery of the Union of Chinese Artists.
Author: HO CHENG Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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5. "A History of the Modern Chinese Revolution"
By Ho Kan-chihForeign Languages Press628 pp. IllustratedThe tremendous victory of the Chinese revolution which resulted in the founding of a people's republic in a country containing nearly
Author: CHENG HENG Year 1959 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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6. Agricultural Science in New China
New China's research work in agricultural science has great achievements to its credit. Particularly rapid progress in this field has been made since the big leap of 1958 as a result of the thorough
Author: CHENG CHUNG Year 1960 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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7. Solos and "Pas de Deux"
Peking's dancers, choreographers and musicians have recently been discussing the special problems of solo dances and pas de deux. Though a very considerable amount of work has been done in this field
Author: CHENG MING Year 1961 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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8. Art Tours
A considerable number of art tours were arranged for its members this year by the Union of Chinese Artists and its branches. Moving in convenient stages, sometimes in twos and threes, sometimes in
Author: CHENG MING Year 1961 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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9. The Snow Feeds Sinkiang
IRRIGATION is the lifeline of farming in arid Sinkiang. A network of large rivers and canals, like arteries, and ditches, like spreading veins, bring water to more than 90 per cent of the cultivated
Author: CHENG PING Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. CONFLICT IN CYPRUS
Communal strife is only the surface phenomenon. Scratch it and you find pitted against the Cypriots in their struggle to become a completely independent nation the forces of British imperialism and,
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML