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1. Labour Insurance in China
CHINA'S workers today enjoy the benefits of a very comprehensive system of labour insurance. This system was established soon after the liberation of the country in 1949 and is being gradually
Author: KUO HSIEN-WEN Year 1962 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2. The Unmourned Ending of A Cruel System
LHASA today, cleared of the rebels, is alive with the hum of hopeful human activity. Here people are busily carrying away debris and rubbish from the streets, there people are growing vegetables in
Author: KUO KUNG Year 1959 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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3. NEW DAY IN LHASA
LHASA in June is warm and gay. And this summer, what with all the many changes that have taken place since the quelling of the rebellion in spring, the people are in a mood for merry-making. Recently
Author: KUO RUNG Year 1959 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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4. Loka Takes On a New Look
THE fields on either side of the road from Lhasa to Chetang, an important town in the Loka Special Administrative Region, were full of busy people as we motored along. The qingke barley and wheat had
Author: KUO TING Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. TARIM SKETCHES
Between the Tienshan and the Kunlun ranges is the Takla Makan Desert, the great bowl of desiccated, sun-scorched sand that lies at the heart of southern Sinkiang. After he barely escaped from it with
Author: KUO PENG Year 1962 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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6. TARIM SKETCHES
This is the second instalment of an article about the opening up of the Tarim River Basin. The events described here took place at a point on the river south of Aksu in the northwest corner of the
Author: KUO PENG Year 1962 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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7. TARIM SKETCHES
This is the third and last instalment of an article about the opening up of the Tarim River Basin in the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region. The locality described is the area of the basin just south
Author: KUO PENG Year 1962 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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8. Imperialist Plunder - Biggest Obstacle To the Economic Growth of "Underdeveloped" Countries
THE imperialists in recent years have tried to spread the false idea that "colonialism is dead" and that economic differences between the "developed" and "underdeveloped" countries are the sole
Author: KUO WEN Year 1965 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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9. Imperialist Plunder - Biggest Obstacle to the Economic Growth of "Underdeveloped" Countries
The Way Out. In order to get rid of their position as mere providers of primary products and to oppose imperialist exploitation in the form of non-equivalent exchange, the "underdeveloped" countries
Author: KUO WEN Year 1965 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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10. A Gangster Waving the Banner of "Partnership"
WILLIAM ROGERS, U.S. Secretary of State, went to ten African countries from February 7 to 23 to engage in conspiratorial activities. The U.S. propaganda machine has made a big fanfare about Rogers'
Author: Kuo Ping Year 1970 Issue 10 PDF HTML