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1. The Man Who Sold a Ghost
Foreign Languages Press. 164 pp.Recently published by the Foreign Languages Press of Peking, The Man Who Sold a Ghost will be a welcome addition to the library of all lovers of classical Chinese
Author: NAI TI Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Archaeology in New China
ARCHAEOLOGY has made new headway in the past thirteen years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Methods of research have been improved and the scale of work has been extended. Large
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. A General Survey of China's Archaeological Work
A RCHAEOLOGY first made its appearance in the Northern Song Dynasty in the 11th century, when it was called Jin Shi Xue (studies of bronzes and stones). But the modern archaeology of China - a
Author: Xia Nai Year 1983 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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4. The Seoul Olympics: China's Golden Prospects
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, China came fourth in the medals table with 15 golds, eight silvers and nine coppers. How will China fare at the 24th Seoul Olympics in September?At the 1984 Los
Author: Nai Hua Year 1988 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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5. Great Achievements in China's Socialist Construction
SINCE the founding of the People's Republic of China and under the brilliant guidance of Mao Tse-tung's thought and of his theory on classes and class struggle in a socialist society, we have
Author: TI KANG Year 1967 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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6. Nixon's Drill Master
THE crushing defeat of U.S. imperialism in its war of aggression in Viet Nam seems to have turned Richard Nixon all of a sudden into a "modest" man. An obscure Briton by the name Robert Thompson has
Author: Fan Ti Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. Rumour-Mongering Can Deceive Nobody
OF late, certain Israeli and Western newspapers repeatedly spread the rumour that "contacts" were under way between Israel and the People's Republic of China on the "establishment of diplomatic
Author: Fan Ti Year 1971 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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8. Stable Prices and the Reasons
This is the first of three articles explaining why there is no inflation in China. The other two - "Long-Term Balance in Revenue and Expenditure" and "Long-Term Stability of 'Renminbi'" - will be
Author: Chi Ti Year 1975 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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9. Soviet Fishing Industry: A Case of Expansionism
WHILE frenziedly expanding their ocean-going naval fleets, the Soviet social-imperialists have been extending their fishing operations to distant oceans and waters in their bid for world maritime
Author: Chin Ti Year 1976 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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10. Industrial Modernization
A STRONG industrial base is the material force in promoting the modernization of agriculture, industry, national defence and science and technology. Without a powerful industry, we cannot provide
Author: Chl Ti Year 1978 Issue 26 PDF HTML