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11. Japanese Reactionaries Had Better Stop Daydreaming!
IN the "joint communique" on his talks with U.S. imperialist boss Nixon, Japanese reactionaries' chieftain Eisaku Sato blatantly claimed that China's sacred territory Taiwan Province was "a most
Author: Chang Kung Year 1970 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Japanese Reactionaries Heading for Destruction
As the 1960s drew to an end, chieftain of the Japanese reactionaries Eisaku Sato went to Washington last November and made a deal with U.S. imperialist chieftain Richard Nixon. Under the "Nixon-Sato
Author: Kung Nung Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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13. Wang Chin-hsi - Outstanding RepresentativeOf the Chinese Working Class
"In industry, learn from Taching." The TachingOilfield has been commended by Chairman Maoas a red banner on China's industrial front. Fromexploration to development, Taching has consistentlyfollowed
Author: Kung Yeh Year 1971 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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14. Arab Struggle Against Common Enemy
IN the resistance to the fourth aggressive war launched by Israeli Zionism, a new situation of unprecedented unity against the common enemy emerged in the Arab world.Cario: People Rally TogetherIn
Author: Cheng Kung Year 1973 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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15. Arab Summit Conference
THE three-day Sixth Arab Summit Conference in Algiers closed on November 28 amid pledges to strengthen militant Arab solidarity. Ever since the First Arab Summit Conference in Cairo nearly ten years
Author: Cheng Kung Year 1973 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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16. Strange Arguments for Maritime Expansion
THE Soviet revisionist renegade clique is used to covering up its acts of aggression and expansion with high-flown phraseology. But sometimes it also casts aside its mask and declares outright that
Author: Kung Ping Year 1974 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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17. Why Karl Marx Studied Political Economy
IN his Preface to "A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy," Marx sketched the course of his studies in political economy. Though he took up law in university, what he studied most were
Author: Hsueh Kung Year 1975 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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18. After One Bridge - Many More
NINETEEN months ago, in October 1957, the Yangtse River was bridged for the first time at Wuhan. The excitement of that feat is now over. The magnificent bridge is now a familiar part of the Wuhan
Author: CHIAO KUNG-PAO Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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19. The Great Success of China's Policy for Nationalities
THE founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 brought an end to national oppression in our country. The over 50 fraternal nationalities of China entered a new era of national equality and
Author: SA KUNG-LIAO Year 1962 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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20. Tanganyika Impressions
As a member of a Chinese cultural and friendship delegation, the author toured Tanganyika between November 30 and December 14, 1962, that is, shortly before and after the Republic of Tanganyika
Author: CHEN KUNG-CHI Year 1963 Issue 17 PDF HTML