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1. BEFORE the DAWN
A deeply moving story of a young Shanghai worker, Wang Hsiao-ho, who gave his life for the revolution at the early age of twenty-four, and whose name has become synonymous with revolutionary heroism.
Author: Chao Tsu Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Making Lamps for the Revolution
Following is the text of a paper delivered at the 1966 Summer Physics Colloquium of the Peking Symposium by Tsai Tsu-chuan, a deputy leader of the Chinese Scientists' Delegation, worker-specialist in
Author: TSAI TSU-CHUAN Year 1966 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3. Third World Role in International Affairs
Over the past year, the third world countries have been increasingly active in international affairs. More united than ever, they support and assist each other to oppose the superpowers' bid for
Author: Kuo Chi-tsu Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. South China Sea Islands, Chinese Territory Since Ancient Times
Following is an article first published in Peking's "Guangming Ribao" on November 24 and reprinted'in full in "Renmin Ribao" the next day. - Ed.IN the vast South China Sea to the south of the
Author: Shih Ti-tsu Year 1975 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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5. I Will Never Stop on the Long March
In issue No. 41, we published a series of articles mourning the passing of the great leader and teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung written by Unit No. 8341 of the P.L.A., and other units. Following is
Author: Kan Tsu-chang Year 1976 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. RECORD-BREAKING CROPS
CHINA is producing record crops to match the spirit of the great leap forward. The national output of grain this year will be somewhere between 300 million and 350 million tons, 60 to 90 per cent
Author: CHAO CHEN Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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7. SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN
Tuesday, March 10In March in Lhasa it is already too warm to wear a fur coat. At dawn the cadres just slip on sweaters when they go outdoors to do their daily morning exercises. Usually at this time
Author: SHAN CHAO Year 1959 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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8. Hsien Hsing-hai's " Second Symphony - War in a Noble Cause"
The recent first performance of Hsien Hsing-hai's Second Symphony (War in a Noble Cause) in Peking was an important event in the musical life of this country. Hsien Hsing-hai (1905-45) wrote this
Author: CHAO FENG Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. A Visit to Sendai
CHAO TAN, one of China's leading film actors, toured Japan recently as a member of a delegation of Chinese film workers. During his one-month stay there, he visited Sendai, a town made widely known
Author: CHAO TAN Year 1962 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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10. The Saigon Coup: Retrospect and Prospect
WITHIN the short span of three months, the U.S. war gamblers in south Viet Nam have twice found themselves backing the wrong horse. Last November 1, they made short work of the losing team of Diem
Author: WEN CHAO Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML