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1. Building a New Legal System
ON my visit to China, I have been greatly interested to make some study of the Chinese legal system as it stands today. I know from experience that new countries, which have passed through
Author: D. N. PRITT, Q. C. Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Reform Through Labour
REFORM THROUGH LABOUR is the short but expressive name given by the Chinese to perhaps the most important single feature of their system of dealing with criminals - what is generally called "the
Author: D. N. PRITT Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Friendship Between India and China
CHINA was first known in India as the land of silk. Tea, porcelain and paper are Chinese inventions that even the poorest of Indians uses. In return, India can claim to have first produced the cotton
Author: D. D. KOSAMBI Year 1952 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Report of the Secretary-General of the Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau
Dear colleagues,As you know, we have called this Emergency Meeting mainly to fulfil a bounden duty cast upon us, the writers, the progressive writers, of Africa and Asia, that is, to render our
Author: D. Manuweera Year 1966 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Sanatorium of Friendship
IN my native state of Kerala, India, I had opportunity to tell many young people about the Sanatorium for Asian and African Students, built for the International Union of Students near Peking. But I
Author: C. KOYA Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. My Husband Is A 'Model'
ONE evening in October, 1951, Fu-chi came home and told us in a tone he tried to keep calm and casual that he had been elected one of Tientsin's special model workers. This unexpected announcement
Author: GRACE D. LIU Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. 10 Days in Beijing: Personal Glimpses
UNLIKE most tourists, we visited Beijing during the winter, with temperatures varying between -14°C and O°C. But the snow and temperature all added to the atmosphere of an ancient environment. As the
Author: BRUCE D. WATSON Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. A non-Native Professor Teaching Native Students in the U.S.
WHEN I came to the United States to study English literature twenty years ago, it never occurred to me that I would secure a position at an American university teaching American students advanced
Author: DANIEL D. DING Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. What Is It Like to Go Shopping in China?
THE STORY I have to tell is a simple one. I came to China late last summer, travelled through different parts of the country for a month or so, and then found myself settling down to a job as a
Author: ROBERT C. FRIEND Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. 40 Years Ago: An Eyewitness Account of the Liberation of Shanghai
TO CELEBRATE their liberation, the people of Shanghai went on a joyous spree that was climaxed on June 6 by a grand parade. Neither the marchers (students, workers, housewives, People's Liberation
Author: WILLIAM C. BERGES Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML