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11. Art Tours
A considerable number of art tours were arranged for its members this year by the Union of Chinese Artists and its branches. Moving in convenient stages, sometimes in twos and threes, sometimes in
Author: CHENG MING Year 1961 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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12. The Snow Feeds Sinkiang
IRRIGATION is the lifeline of farming in arid Sinkiang. A network of large rivers and canals, like arteries, and ditches, like spreading veins, bring water to more than 90 per cent of the cultivated
Author: CHENG PING Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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13. CONFLICT IN CYPRUS
Communal strife is only the surface phenomenon. Scratch it and you find pitted against the Cypriots in their struggle to become a completely independent nation the forces of British imperialism and,
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. South Viet Nam Cauldron Boiling
Official Washington was stunned by the sudden turn of events in south Viet Nam. Its aerial bombardment of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, far from achieving the set objective of stopping
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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15. U.S. Imperialism Condemned Round the World
Completely unmasking itself in the Congo (Leopoldville), U.S. imperialism has gone from string-puller to chief protagonist. It cast all pretence aside and committed open and direct armed aggression
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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16. What Degree of Escalation Now?
For every one of the past ten years the United States has poured, on an ever increasing scale, men, money and military hardware into south Viet Nam to sustain what Time, the American weekly, bemoans
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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17. U.S. Imperialist Role Blasted
If in planning and executing the Stanleyville invasion and massacre the Johnson Administration had calculated that it could get away with it by a quick withdrawal coupled with endless mouthings of
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1964 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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18. The Philippines: America's Show-Window Of Democracy in Asia?
The Philippines has often been flaunted by the United States as an American show-window of democracy in Asia, and American-Philippine relations a model of amity between two equal and independent
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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19. Anti-Imperialism: Keynote of the Second African-Asian Conference
When evil raises its head an inch, righteousness rises above it by a foot. This Chinese epigram neatly sizes up the political situation in Asia and Africa today as leaders from the two continents are
Author: C.K. CHENG Year 1965 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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20. Struggle Between the Two Lines in a Production Brigade
OUR great leader Chairman Mao teaches us: "Socialist society covers a fairly long historical stage. In this stage, classes, class contradictions and class struggle continue, the struggle between the
Author: Ma Cheng Year 1968 Issue 52 PDF HTML