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  2. Sour note for Hobart people

    MR Arthur Jones, pencil poked behind an ear, smoke drifting lazily ...

    Article : 561 words
  3. What are the leading figures in the Chinese Cultural Revolution like? Few of the world's commentators now analysing events in China have met any of the leaders recently or more than fairly briefly. But ERIC CHOU has. He teas a lecturer, writer and journalist in China until 1953; he was imprisoned for four years, and following his release toured China extensively before working with a Communist newspaper in Hong Kong. In 1961 he went to England. He has written a memoir of his experiences called A Man Must Choose. This article on the Chinese leaders is based on personal knowledge. Faces behind China's mscrutability

    IF all the Chinese Communist leades I have met, the 73year-old Mao ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Danberra Time Thursday,March 9,1967

    THE Vietnamese children whose bodies have been melted by napalm and torn by explosives are entitled to more than our distant compassion. Nor, so far as Australia is concerned, is it enough to send the ...

    Article : 574 words
  5. Importance of interpreting scientific achievements

    IN his speech at the opening of the ANZAAS Conference in January, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,282 words
  6. VICE REGAL

    The Governor-General, Lord Casey, received Mr C. R. Macdonald and Mr E. G. Perkins at Government House yesterday ...

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