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Were an establishment made at the mouth of Columbia, which should be allowed to take with them their women and children, there can be no doubt of success…as it gives them a local interest and feeling, and makes them even more vigilant and p...
The most vivacious of the party was the Governor General Ho: so excited did he become upon a glass of Curagoa at luncheon, that with a flushed face he began an energetic recital of his functions at Pekin, as the emperor’s amanuensis, enteri...
On this day in 1924, only three years after its founding, the Communist Party of China issued a statement criticizing the United States utilizing the same mix of moral self assurance, condescension, and hyperbole that the red gene has passe...
The entire show was another revolting performance by this Soviet revisionist chieftain in toadying to U.S. imperialism.
Peking Review, July 25, 1969
On the occasion of US astronaut’s goodwill visit to the Soviet Union in 1969, the CCP pub...
On July 10th in US-China relations, an immigration and customs officer refused to admit Chinese travelers to the United States and Zhou Enlai continued a secret meeting with Henry Kissinger where he claimed concern about the US teaming up w...
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