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31. Latin American Peasants on the March
"Day in, day out, you will meet people in the field. Rocks, sticks and machetes in hand, they are seizing the land which rightfully belongs to them, driving in land markers and staking their lives to
Author: CHANG LU Year 1962 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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32. Important New Publication
Archaeology in New China, recently published by the Wen Wu Press in Peking, gives a comprehensive account of the major achievements of New China in the archaeological field in the first decade since
Author: YUNG CHANG Year 1962 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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33. Biggest Shanghai Festival
Shanghai's Spring Music Festival this year was notable for the number of new works - 80 - which were performed. They ranged from songs through chamber music to symphonies. There was certainly a big
Author: CHANG FENG Year 1962 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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34. The Sino-Indian Boundary Question
THE Sino-Indian boundary question is attracting worldwide attention. The Chinese people, for their part, regard it as most unfortunate that a dispute should have arisen over the Sino-Indian boundary.
Author: CHANG CHI Year 1962 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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35. New Housing Estates for Workers
OVER a decade ago, in 1952, it was headline news and the talk of the town when 1,000 working-class families moved from former slums into brand-new modern houses in Tsaoyang New Settlement, the first
Author: CHANG FENG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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36. Good Farm Prospects In Central-South China
ON a recent trip through central-south China we found the peasants working hard to raise a good harvest this year. We found them in high spirit and confident whether in the foothills of the Tapieh
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1963 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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37. PAINTING
Exhibition of British Water-ColoursChinese art-lovers have long been familiar with such great names in British water-colour painting as Cozens, Sandby, Turner, Constable and others. They had a rare
Author: CHANG AN-CHIH Year 1963 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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38. Kwangtung Beats 200-Day Drought
ON the morning of May 23, a news item in Retimiti Ribao caught my eye. It said that the people of Kwangtung had won a decisive victory over one of the worst droughts in their history. In 200 days
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1963 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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39. 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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40. The Entire Korean People's Common Aspiration
PRESIDENT Kim II Sung, the great leader of the Korean people, has pointed out: "New bright prospects have been opened up before our people in their struggle for the independent and peaceful
Author: Chang Hai Year 1973 Issue 14 PDF HTML