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41. The Central Philharmonic Society
THE gaiety of the traditional Spring Festival was enhanced in Peking by a series of concerts given by the Central Philharmonic Society. The occasion was an especially memorable one: the performance
Author: MENG CHAO-LIN Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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42. New Life on the Ari Plateau
WE left Lhasa, crossed the Tsangpo River, passed through Shigatse, the second largest town in Tibet, continued on our way west-northwest for several hundred kilometres and rode into Ari in early
Author: CHAO CHIA - LIEH Year 1962 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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43. Himalayan Harvest
Black superstitions of the past are being shattered in liberated Tibet. It was always accepted that grain crops couldn't be grown in Phari, 4,500 metres above sea level in the high Tibetan Himalayas.
Author: CHAO CHIA-LIEH Year 1962 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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44. Thailand - Victim of U.S. Economic Aggression
THAILAND is a typical example of the disastrous consequences in store for a- country whose rulers become the willing tools of U.S. aggression. More than ten years of abject subservience to U.S. war
Author: CHAO HSIUN-KAI Year 1962 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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45. Medicine Town Revived
Changshuchen rose and fell as a market centre for medicinal herbs in the old society. Its revival and flourishing growth today is a remarkable illustration of the renaissance of traditional Chinese
Author: WANG CHAO-LIN Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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46. U.S. Imperialists Are the Real Culprits
ON the evening of April 1. Quinim Pholsena, Foreign Minister of Laos, was assassinated when entering his home in Vientiane. This grave event has attracted the close attention and deep concern of all
Author: CHAO KUO-CHING Year 1963 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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47. Conquering Shisha Pangma
HIDDEN in the mountain fastness of Tibet little information existed about Mount Shisha Pangma when the decision to organize an expedition to climb it was taken. Its height had been calculated
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1964 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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48. How to Look at Intellectuals Correctly
From the Workers' and P.L.A. Men's Mao Tse-tung's Thought Propaganda Team Stationed at the Peking Polytechnic CollegeTHE first problem our propaganda team came up against upon entering the college
Author: KUNG CHUN and CHAO HUI Year 1969 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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49. Tear Off the Wrappings From the Soviet Revisionists' "Definition of Aggression"
THE great leader Chairman Mao has taught us: "All reactionary forces on the verge of extinction invariably conduct desperate struggles. They are bound to resort to military adventure and political
Author: Wang Chao-tsai Year 1969 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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50. To Be a Revolutionary Health Fighter Boundlessly Loyal to Chairman Mao
Medical orderly of the P.L.A. 3016 UnitFighting in Defence of Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line in Health WorkIENLISTED in March 1966. Before that, I had had four years of schooling. In the army I
Author: Chao Pu-yu Year 1969 Issue 25 PDF HTML