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News out of Communist China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Richard W. Hatch
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1955

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1 Tennien, Mark, No Secret Is Safe Behind the Bamboo Curtain, New York, 1952.Google Scholar

2 See Sister Mary Victoria, Nun in Red China, New York, 1953Google Scholar; Olin Stockwell, E., With God in Red China, New York, 1953.Google Scholar

3 Moraes, Frank, Report on Mao's China, New York, 1953.Google Scholar

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7 Testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, February 23, 1954.

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9 Jen Min Jih Pao, Peking, October 6, 1954, in Survey of the China Mainland Press, No. 927, November 13–15, 1954.

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13 New China News Agency, Peking, December 18, 1954, in ibid., No. 958, December 31, 1954.

14 New China News Agency, Peking, December 29, 1954, in ibid., No. 958, December 31, 1954.

15 New China News Agency, Chengtu, December 7, 1954, in ibid., No. 952, December 21, 1954.

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17 Freedom Front, 580 D. Nathan Rood, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

18 Union Research Institute, P. O. Private Bag K-I, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

19 New China News Agency, Peking, September 3, 1954, in Survey of the China Mainland Press, No. 887, September 14, 1954.

20 Jen Min Jih Pao, Peking, September II, 1953, in China News Analysis, September 25. 1953.

21 New China News Agency, Peking, September 9, 1954, in Survey of the China Mainland Press, No. 888, September 15, 1954.

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23 New China News Agency, Peking, September 14, 1954, in Survey of the China Mainland Press, No. 888, September 15, 1954.