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71. No U.N. Interference in China!
UNITED Nations discussion of the so-called Tibet question constitutes crass interference in the internal affairs of China in flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations itself. Tibet, an
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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72. China's Heroes of Labour Meet
AT 15:00 hours on October 26, more than six thousand delegates in the brilliantly illuminated Great Hall of the People in Peking rose to greet Liu Shao-chi, Chou En-lai, Chu Teh, Lin Piao, Teng
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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73. The New Gateway to the Capital
PEKING'S new railway station, the largest ever built in China, is a milestone in the development of China's transport facilities. An eye-pleasing addition to the new contours of the capital, it
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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74. China Celebrates the 42nd Anniversary Of the October Revolution
WITH Soviet achievements in communist construction and Sino-Soviet friendship as the central themes, the Chinese people have been celebrating the 42nd anniversary of the Great October Socialist
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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75. Profiles of Labour Heroes
More than 6,500 outstanding workers and representatives of outstanding groups were in Peking for the "National Conference of Heroes of Labour." To give our readers some idea of what sort of people
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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76. Kenzo Matsumura's Visit
MR. Kenzo Matsumura, advisor to the ruling Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, who is now on a visit to China, has had several talks with Premier Chou En-lai. Before his departure from Peking, he was
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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77. Outstanding Groups in Socialist Construction
Last week we introduced seven outstanding workers who attended the recent "National Conference of Heroes of Labour." Representatives of more than 2,500 outstanding groups attended the conference and
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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78. Peking Hails Tirana
THE Chinese people celebrated the 15th anniversary of the liberation of the fraternal Albanian people on November 29 as one of their own red-letter days. In Peking, the festivities continued for
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1959 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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79. Industry Leaps into the Sixties
AT a little past three in the morning of New Year's Day, 1960, the silence was broken by the sound of gongs and drums wielded by a group of young punch-press operators in the Loyang No. 1 Tractor
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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80. Mass Rallies Denounce Japan-U.S. War Alliance
NEWS of the signing of the Japanese-U.S. treaty of military alliance in Washington instantly touched off a storm of protest throughout China. With the memory of the suffering and destruction wrought
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML