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811. Salute to Envoys From Heroic Viet Nam
THE visit of the delegation of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam provided a fitting occasion for the Chinese people to salute their distinguished Vietnamese guests from the
Author: Our Correspondent Year 1965 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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812. Somali President Visits China
FRIENDSHIP ties between China and many African countries are becoming closer and stronger than ever. The recent state visit of Somali President Aden Abdulla Osman, who accepted the invitation of
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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813. Welcome to Chairman Ne Win
PEKING was in a festive mood on July 24. Coloured banners and streamers atop the tall buildings along Changan Boulevard, its main thoroughfare, glittered in the summer sun as the capital's citizens
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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814. Nine Days in Peking: Cementing Unity Between the Youth of China and Japan
THE young Japanese guests who came to China to attend the grand, first-of-its-kind China-Japan Youth Friendship Festival (see Peking Review, No. 35, Aug. 27), are now visiting places in China in
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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815. China Welcomes Prince Sihanouk
PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, and Premier Chou En-lai and Vice-Premier Chen Yi, during their voyage through the wondrous and picturesque Yangtse Gorges from Chungking to
Author: Our Correspondent Year 1965 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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816. Welcome to Vice-President Kawawa
THOUSANDS of Peking citizens gave the Second Vice-President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa, a rousing welcome on his arrival in the capital on November 22. Vice-President
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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817. China-Japan Youth Friendship Festival
THE 140 young Japanese who came to China for the China-Japan Youth Friendship Festival (see Peking Review, No. 47, p. 9), after their stay in Peking, will tour other parts of the country. The days of
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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818. Pace-Setters for Socialist Farming
A large number of outstanding farming communities have emerged in China's current upsurge of agricultural production. With Mao Tse-tung's thinking as their guide, they have resolutely taken the
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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819. Young Spare-Time Writers Meet
As China's socialist revolution and construction advances, more and more young men and women of the working class, the peasantry and soldiers, while continuing their normal tasks, have taken up the
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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820. 30th Anniversary of December 9th Movement
On December 9, 1935, the students of Peking, under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, began a patriotic movement demanding an end to civil war and the start of armed resistance to
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1965 Issue 51 PDF HTML