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31. Premier Chou En-lai's Letter to Prime Minister Nehru
Following is the full text of the letter Premier Chou En-lai sent to Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on November 7. - Ed.Peking, November 7, 1959His Excellency Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru Prime
Author: CHOU EN-LAI Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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32. Premier Chou En-lai's Letter to Indian Prime Minister Nehru
Peking, December 17, 1959His Excellency Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of the Republic of India New DelhiDear Mr. Prime Minister,Thank you for your letter of November 16, 1959. Although the
Author: Chou En-lai Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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33. Premier Chou En-lai's Letter to Prime Minister Nehru
Premier Chou En-lai on February 26 sent a letter in reply to the letter of Indian Prime Minister Nehru dated February 5. The full text of Premier Chou En-lai's letter follows. - Ed.His Excellency Mr.
Author: CHOU EN-LAI Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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34. On the Current International Situation and China's Foreign Relations
Premier Chou En-lai spoke on the present international situation and China's foreign relations on April 10, at the Second Session of the Second National People's Congress. Following is a summary of
Author: CHOU EN-LAI Year 1960 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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35. Premier Chou En-lai Greets the Conference
China consistently advocates prohibition of nuclear weapons and general disarmament, and firmly believes that obstacles to their realization can be removed only by strengthening the struggle of the
Author: CHOU EN-LAI Year 1960 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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36. Premier Chou En-lai's Note to Burmese Prime Minister U Nu
Peking, October 1, 1960His Excellency U Nu, Prime Minister of the Union of Burma, Peking.Your Excellency Mr. Prime Minister,During the negotiations for the Boundary Treaty Between the People's
Author: CHOU EN-LAI Year 1960 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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37. The Peasant Question in The Democratic Revolution
Following is a translation of an article published in the March 1 issue of "Hongqi," fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.-Ed.ITO carry out revolution and seize state
Author: LIN YI-CHOU Year 1961 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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38. Can Kennedy Turn Back the Tide of History?
Following is an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (No. 15-16, 1961), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Subheads are ours. - Ed.KENNEDY has
Author: KUO CHI-CHOU Year 1961 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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39. Shanghai Harbour Pilots
THE Yangtse estuary was shrouded in dense fog. The British ship Pakhoi's (North Sea) captain watched anxiously as his ship was piloted through the tortuous approach and heavy traffic of Shanghai
Author: CHANG SHIH-CHOU Year 1961 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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40. Trampling on the U.N. Charter
Nothing could be more cynical and disgraceful than the U.S. Government's machinations to deprive China of its lawful rights in the United Nations. Having done so for 11 consecutive years by means of
Author: CHOU KENG-SHENG Year 1961 Issue 52 PDF HTML