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161. Inside China's Court System
Under the unified administration of the National People's Congress, the organ of the state power, China's judicial, governmental and pro-curatorial organs exercise their respective duties in the
Author: Zhang Min and Shan Changzong Year 1990 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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162. Creating More Opportunities
Increasing farmers' incomes and the employment rate are the two utmost tasks of the Central Government, said Zhang Xiaojian, Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security in a recent interview with
Author: TANG MIN & ZHANG WEI Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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163. Excellent Opportunity for Restudy
Guided by Chairman Mao's May 7 Directive (see our last issue), large numbers of May 7 cadre schools have been set up all over China. They are a socialist new thing that has emerged during the Great
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Chih and Chou Chin Year 1976 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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164. An Endless Flow of Successors to the Cause of Proletarian Revolution
The three-in-one combination of the old, the middle-aged and the young has made the leading bodies at all levels in China more dynamic and vigorous and enabled millions of successors to the cause of
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Chih and Chou Chin Year 1976 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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165. Refuting Yao Wen-yuan's Fallacy That The Principle "To Each According To His Work" Breeds Bourgeoisie
IN March 1975, Yao Wen-yuan, a member of the "gang of four," wrote in an article: "The existence of bourgeois right provides the vital economic basis for the emergence of new bourgeois elements." He
Author: Su Shao-chih and Feng Lan-jui Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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166. Sino-Burmese Payment Agreement
Following is the text of the Payment Agreement Between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Union of Burma signed in Rangoon on January 9, 1961. - Ed.THE
Author: LEI JEN-MIN, U THWIN Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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167. Joint Statement by Chinese and Japanese People's Organizations
Following is a joint statement signed in Peking on October 21 by seven Chinese people's organizations and a Japanese delegation of various circles which attended the tenth anniversary celebrations of
Author: Kuo Mo-jo, Liu Ning-I, Liao Cheng-chih, Tsai Chang, Chang Hsi-jo, Chu Tu-nan, Liu Hsi-yuan, Tetsu Katayama, Tadayoshi Obata, Bon Shiraishi, Masato Honda Year 1959 Issue 43 PDF HTML