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1. Criticism of "Water Margin"
IS Water Margin (see p. 11) a novel "eulogizing the peasants' revolutionary struggle"? No. It is a novel advocating capitulationism.Is it a "revolutionary textbook"? No. It is teaching material by
Author: Chu Fang-ming Year 1976 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Military Situation in Laos
A BIG change has recently taken place in the military situation in Laos. This is particularly vividly reflected in the Xala Phukhun campaign.On December 13, 1960, the Phoumi-Boun Oum traitorous clique
Author: FANG MING Year 1961 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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3. Deterioration in the Laotian Situation
THE November skies in Laos are clear and bright, swollen rivers and mountain streams subside, and highway traffic resumes all over the country. The wet season has ended. But the coming of mild
Author: FANG MING Year 1961 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. Pathet Lao Fighting Units
A GRAND rally was held in Khang Khay, the provisional capital of Laos in Xieng Khouang Province, on January 20, 1962. It was attended by leaders of the Neo Lao Haksat Central Committee and the
Author: FANG MING Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. U.S. Intervention Must Stop
ON January 24, the Laotian Ministry of Information made public a letter dated January 15 addressed to Premier Phouma by Vice-Premier Prince Souphanouvong, who is also Chairman of the Neo Lao Haksat.
Author: FANG MING Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Scramble for Oil Power
Geopolitical as well as economic concerns underlie the worldwide rush to establish petroleum exchangesNew oil exchange programs have recently been mushrooming around the world. The Shanghai Petroleum
Author: FANG MING Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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7. Surveying the Heilungkiang Basin
SOVIET and Chinese scientists have been working for the last two years on a comprehensive survey of the natural resources of the Heilungkiang (or Amur) and its basin. This covers an area in the
Author: COCHIN CHU Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. CHINGHAI
KOKO NOR - the Mongolians called it. Blue Sea. The largest inland lake in China, a salt lake, perched 3,000 metres above sea level in the northwest plateau. Surrounded by lush pasturelands, the
Author: MEI CHU Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Answers to Some Questions About the People's Communes
Tao Chu, First Secretary of the Kwangtung Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, received a delegation of reporters from Hongkong and Macao on December 27, 1958. This delegation, then
Author: TAO CHU Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Foreign Plays on the Peking Stage
A list of what's on the stages of Peking these days includes plays by geniuses both of the classical and modern drama: Kalidasa, Shakespeare, Moliere, Schiller, Ibsen, Gorky and Goldoni. Plays from
Author: CHU CHING Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML