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131. President Choi Yong Kun in China
CHOI Yong Kun, President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of the Korean Democratic People's Republic, Member of the Political Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Central Committee of
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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132. New Delhi Must Stop Its Illegal Acts
LIKE the first group of returned Chinese nationals victimized in India (see Peking Review, No. 18, 1963), the second group of more than 600 people were given a heart-warming welcome and great care
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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133. New Heights of Sino-Korean Friendship and Unity
CHOI Yong Kun. President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Member of the Political Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Central Committee
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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134. At the World Congress of Women
THE World Congress of Women called by the Women's International Democratic Federation (W.I.D.F.) was held in Moscow from June 24 to 29.Because certain members of the executive body of the congress,
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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135. Chinese, Korean and Japanese Trade Unionists Meet
ON July 1 more than 1,500 workers in Peking met to hail the joint statement of eight trade unions of China, Korea and Japan, signed earlier on the same day. The meeting, while celebrating the great
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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136. Peking Acclaims Women Delegates From Asia, Africa and Latin America
WOMEN'S delegations and delegates from Brazil, Comoro, Indonesia, Mozambique, Nepal, Venezuela, south Viet Nam and Zanzibar visited China after having attended the World Congress of Women in
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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137. Support for Korea's Anti-U.S. Patriotic Struggle
AT 10 a.m. Korean time, July 27, 1953, in a handsome wooden hall within a tent-dotted circle at Pan-munjom, an American general signed what one of his fellow countrymen called the first armistice
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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138. China Celebrates Cuba's July 26
CHINA sent Cuba the warmest fraternal greetings on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the July 26 armed uprising and wished the Cuban people still greater victories in the struggle against U.S.
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139. The American Negroes Will Triumph
CHINA'S 650 million people firmly support the heroic struggle of the American Negroes against racial discrimination and for freedom and equal rights. They stand by the statement made by Chairman Mao
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1963 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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140. A Major Success in Chinese Surgery
RECENTLY all China was stirred by news of a major success in Chinese surgery. In a rare operation a worker's completely severed right hand was rejoined to his arm. He is now well on the way to
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