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11. Hunan Opera
Peking has just had a memorable visit from the Hunan Opera Troupe. It brought two operas: An Imperial Concubine Banished, a chiyang opera, and Drawing Lots for Life or Death, a huaku opera. Hunan's
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. Festivals in Peking
May was a festival month for the theatre arts and music in Peking. Over a score of the leading troupes, choruses and orchestras in the capital took part in it. The thirty performances they gave
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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13. Traditional Chinese Paintings
Last month for their fifth exhibition the Peking Research Society of Chinese Painting took over a most attractive set of half a dozen pavilions in Beihai Park. Set in a grove of trees on its eastern
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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14. Li Ko-jan's Paintings
There are few Chinese painters in the traditional style who have not been inspired by the fast-changing reality of today to take up their brushes and try to paint the new landscapes or cityscapes,
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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15. Millions in the Swim
IT was the sort of day in late August and the sort of place that made one happy just to be sitting there. Children in their hundreds filled the two swimming pools with a riot of movement and a babble
Author: WU PIN Year 1961 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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16. "Special Warfare," Fancy Name for ] Dirty Colonial War
WASHINGTON is stepping up its large-scale, direct armed intervention in south Viet Nam. Its propaganda machine is turned on full blast publicizing its so-called "special warfare." Pentagon brass
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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17. Why U.S. Troops Are Still in Thailand
ON June 12, the three Laotian princes signed their agreement on the formation of a government of national union. The very next day, another batch of 200 U.S. troops was flown into Thailand all the
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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18. South Viet Nam Fights U.S. Intervention
TODAY, eight years after the cessation of hostilities in Indo-China, blood is being shed and guns are still roaring in south Viet Nam. Peace has not come, nor has reunification. These national
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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19. U.S. Intrigues Against Cambodia
WASHINGTON and its puppets in Southeast Asia took a beating in Laos. They were forced by the pressure of the patriotic forces in Laos backed by the world's peoples to agree to the formation of a
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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20. CUBA INVINCIBLE
THE past month witnessed a formidable trial of strength between U.S. imperialism and the Cuban people. Using Cuba's possession of strategic weapons as a pretext, the Kennedy Administration set up a
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 49 PDF HTML