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1. Kenji Miyamoto Revisionist Clique: Shameful Renegade to Marxism-Leninism
A thunder-storm burst over the earth, And the demon rose from a heap of white bones.From a poem by Chairman Mao Tse-tungAMIDST the songs of triumph in praise of the brilliant victories of China's
Author: HUNG JEN-TA Year 1967 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2. Behind the Hakone Talks
AT the beginning of this month, a rather unusual international meeting took place at Hakone, a mountain resort in Japan. A U.S. government delegation led by Secretary of State Dean Rusk and including
Author: JEN TA Year 1961 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. Washington's Clumsy Puppet Show
THE south Korean puppet General Pak Jung Heui is now back in Seoul after meetings with President Kennedy, Secretary of State Rusk, Secretary of Defense McNamara and other high U.S. officials in
Author: JEN TA Year 1961 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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4. "New Okinawa Policy" Hoax
OKINAWA is the biggest and most important of the Ryukyus - the string of islands in the Pacific lying between Japan's Kyushu and China's Taiwan. It also buzzes with warlike activity. Day in, day out,
Author: JEN TA Year 1962 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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5. A DIRTY DEAL
THE "Japan-Republic of Korea" talks for the normalization of their relations have now entered a decisive stage. Although both sides have kept quiet over the March meeting between the Japanese Foreign
Author: JEN TA Year 1962 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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6. Washington Masterminds "ROK-Japan Talks"
The talks between Tokyo and the Pak Jung Heui fascist junta in Seoul are being pressed to a conclusion with the indecent haste of some back-alley deal. Ostensibly, they are negotiations to
Author: JEN TA Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Rotten System and Nixon's Fairy Tale
IN his January 22 State of the Union message, U.S. imperialist boss Nixon made a big fanfare about a "war on crime." He conceded that a Congressman dared not walk home alone at night in Washington,
Author: Jen Ta-wen Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. The Palace of Eternal Youth
One of China's most popular classical operas. Its theme is the tragic romance of the Emperor Ming Huang and his favourite, the Lady Yang Kuei-fei. A colourful and stirring picture of life in the
Author: Hung Sheng Year 1958 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. China's Expanding Water Transport
THE steamers and junks of China's rivers and coastal waters moved about one-quarter of the country's freight (in terms of gross tonnage) in 1958. The volume of water transport increased by 37 per
Author: HUNG CHUANG Year 1959 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. The Technical Transformation Of Agriculture
AS an integral part of her programme to turn herself into a great socialist country with a highly developed modern industry, agriculture, science and culture, China is working at a fast clip to bring
Author: CHEN HUNG Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML