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111. Basic Differences on the Laotian Question
THE Geneva Conference has begun the discussions of substantive issues. Since the French delegate tabled his draft protocol defining the terms of reference of the International Control Commission at
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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112. Congolese People Fight U.S. Imperialism
JUNE 30 was the first anniversary of the independence of the Congo. Warmly greeting the occasion, China has reiterated her unreserved support for the Congolese people holding high the banner of
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 2627 PDF HTML
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113. Sino-Korean Friendship: Stronger than Ever
THE activities in China of the Korean Party and Government Delegation led by Premier Kim Il Sung have been followed with intense interest and happiness both here and in Korea, and indeed, everywhere
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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114. China Salutes Fraternal Mongolia
THE Chinese people celebrated the 40th anniversary of the victory of the Mongolian people's revolution on July 11 as one of their own red-letter days. Sino-Mongolian friendship activities marked the
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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115. STALEMATE IN GENEVA
THE enlarged Geneva Conference for the peaceful settlement of the Laotian question will soon be two months old. It has recorded some achievements; the participating countries have got to know each
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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116. Substantive Discussions Start
ON July 20, after two months of general debate, the enlarged Geneva Conference finally got down to discussions on specific proposals concerning the neutrality of Laos. Two meetings in restricted
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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117. An International Hearing
BY last weekend the enlarged Geneva Conference had met seven times in restricted session for substantive discussions on the draft declaration on Laotian neutrality. A unanimity of views has been
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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118. Rousing Welcome for President Nkrumah
THOUGH geographically far apart, the peoples of China and Ghana are very close to each other in sentiment. This was evidenced on August 14 when President Kwame Nkrumah received a most joyous welcome
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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119. Distinguished Guests From Brazil
ON August 13 at the Peking Airport a crowd of several thousands gave a great welcome to Vice-President Joao Belchior Goulart of the United States of Brazil, first of the leaders of his country and
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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120. President Dorticos in China
ADDRESSING the 100,000 Peking citizens gathered in the city's stadium in his honour, President Osvaldo Dorticos of Cuba told them: "The life of a revolutionary is fraught with sacrifices and hardships
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1961 Issue 39 PDF HTML