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3721. Support for Indonesia's Just Struggle
ON December 19, Sukarno, President of Indonesia and Supreme Commander of its Armed Forces, announced at a Jogjakarta rally that he had ordered the Indonesian Navy, Army and Air Force to stand ready
Author: CHENG LI-TA Year 1961 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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3722. The Struggle for Proletarian Leadership In the Period of the New-Democratic Revolution in China
Following is a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), Nos. 3-4, 1962. It will appear in "Peking Review" in instalments. The author is a Member of the Central Committee of the
Author: LI WEI-HAN Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3723. The Struggle for Proletarian Leadership In the Period of the New-Democratic Revolution in China
Following is the second instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), Nos. 3-4, 1962. The first instalment appeared in our last number. The author is a Member of the
Author: LI WEI-HAN Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3724. The Struggle for Proletarian Leadership In the Period of the New-Democratic Revolution in China
Following is the third instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), Nos. 3-4, 1962. The first and second instalments appeared in "Peking Review," Nos. 8 and 9
Author: LI WEI-HAN Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3725. The Struggle for Proletarian Leadership In the Period of the New-Democratic Revolution in China
This is the fourth instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), Nos. 3-4, 1962. The first three appeared in our three previous issues. The author is a Member of the
Author: LI WEI-HAN Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3726. The Struggle for Proletarian Leadership In the Period of the New-Democratic Revolution in China
This is the fifth and concluding instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), Nos. 3-4, 1962. The first four instalments appeared in our last four issues. The author is
Author: LI WEI-HAN Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3727. Twenty Years Ago
TWENTY years ago, on the morning of May 2, our party set out from Chiaoerhkou in Yenan. We crossed the narrow strip of the airfield overgrown with weeds, and walked northward along the Yen River till
Author: CHOU LI-PO Year 1962 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3728. New Delhi's Dangerous Game
SINO-INDIAN relations have further deteriorated recently.On June 3, the Sino-Indian treaty on trade and intercourse between China's Tibet Region and India expired without a new treaty having been
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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3729. Big Choice for Music Lovers
CHINA enjoys a peculiar advantage in developing its own modern music. Its musicians can draw on a musical heritage which, ranging from the deepest antiquity to today, is a living art of quite
Author: LI YEH-TAO Year 1962 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3730. Sino-Indian Border Situation Worsens
LATEST news from the western sector of the Sino-Indian boundary shows that the situation there has become increasingly complicated and dangerous. This is caused by fresh Indian intrusions and
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 29 PDF HTML