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81. New Developments in New Period
ECONOMICALLY, Szechuan Province before the country's liberation was very backward, it had no modern industry to speak of at all. After liberation, however, particularly from 1964 on, the state began
Author: Our Correspondent Chou Chin Year 1978 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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82. Biogas: An Inexhaustible Energy Resource
CHINA follows an energy policy of "vigorously tapping all forms of energy resources and utilizing them rationally." As ours is a vast, populous country with a relatively backward economy, it will be
Author: Our Correspondent Chou Chin Year 1978 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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83. Mountain City Chungking
LOCATED at the confluence of the Yangtze and Chialing Rivers, the city of Chungking is built on a rocky mountain. Its houses and streets go up and down in long flights of hundreds of steps, following
Author: Our Correspondent Chou Chin Year 1978 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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84. SINO-HUNGARIAN TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP AND CO-OPERATION
A delegation of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party and the Worker-Peasant Revolutionary Government led by Dr. Muennich Ferenc visited China from April 21 to May 7, 1959. It toured Peking, Shanghai
Author: CHOU EN-LAI,MUENNICH FERENC Year 1959 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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85. The Sino-Nepalese Treaty of Peace And Friendship
Following is the full text of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between the People's Republic of China and the Kingdom of Nepal signed in Kathmandu on April 28, 1960.-Ed.THE Chairman of the People's
Author: CHOU EN-LAI,B.P. KOIRALA Year 1960 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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86. Sino-Cambodian Joint Statement
AT the invitation of the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Chou En-lai, Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, and Chen Yi, Vice-Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Author: CHOU EN-LAI, PHO PROEUNG Year 1960 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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87. Sino-Mongolian Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance
Following is the text of the Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance Between the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of Mongolia signed in Ulan Bator on May 31, 1960.-Ed.THE
Author: CHOU EN-LAI, UMJAGIN TSEDENBAL Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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88. Joint Statement of the Chinese and Mongolian Governments
Following is the text of the Joint Statement of the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the People's Republic of Mongolia signed in Ulan Bator on May 31, 1960.-Ed.AT
Author: CHOU EN-LAI, U. TSEDENBAL Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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89. Treaty of Friendship Between the People's Republic Of China and the Republic of Guinea
THE Chairman of the People's Republic of China and the President of the Republic of Guinea,Desiring to consolidate and further develop the profound friendship between the People's Republic of China
Author: CHOU EN-LAI,SEKOU TOURE Year 1960 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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90. Boundary Treaty Between the People's Republic Of China and the Union of Burma
THE Chairman of the People's Republic of China and the President of the Union of Burma,Being of the agreed opinion that the long outstanding question of the boundary between the two countries is a
Author: CHOU EN-LAI,U NU Year 1960 Issue 40 PDF HTML