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PEKING REVIEW SUEJECT !NDEX

- Nos. 27 -52, 1969

Issue Page I. Our' Great Leader No, .Alo. Chairman Mao and and not merely a fer',' Palty mernbers: it is necessary to have the masses outside the Mao Tsetung Thought Party attend the meetings and give com- ments. 27 l. Choirmon Moo ond His Close In the Gleat Proietar.ian Cultural Revoiution, Comrode-in-Arms Vice-Choirmon some tasks have not yei been fulfilled and they should now be carried on. for instance, Lin Pioo: Recepfions ond Other the tasks o{ siruggle-c.riticism-transforma- : Activities tion. z7 Istue Page Without the efforts of the Chinese Communist . No. A,o. Party, n,ithout the Chinese Communists as \farmly Celebrate Thtd Anniversary of Chair- the n:ainstay of the Chinese people, China man Mao's Swim in the Yangtze 30 : 3 can. rrever.achieve independence and libera- Chairman Mao and Vice-Ctrairman Lin .{p- tion, ol industr:ialization and the ;noderniza- " tion of hei agricuiiule. 28 . on Sun Yu-kuo and Nine Other 39 : 12 Arrred urith Marxist-Leninist theory and ideo- Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Receive logy. the of China has ' Representatives Flom Ail Over China At- blought a neiv st-v-le of work to the Chinese tending, the National. Day Celebrations in peoplc.. a st5rle of work which essentially entails integrating practice, Peking 42 : 7 theory with fcrging close. liliks urith thr. masses and Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Piao practising self-cr.iticis;r-r , 28 Receive P.L..A. Commanders and Fighters People of the whcle n,olld. unite mor:e ii-r Peking 42 : B still elosely and launcli a su.si.aineci and vigorous offer-r,sive . against our c{)rrrmon enemy, U.S. 2. From Chcrirmcn fv4so Quototions imperiali,sm, and ag;rinst its accomplic,es! It (On Tsetung lnside Front Cover) can be sa,id w-ith certainty that the compiete The force,at.the core leading our cause for- coll.opse' of colonialisin, irr,pe::ialism an,C all rvard is the . -systems of exploitation. anC the coinplete The theoretical b-asi.q guiding our thinking is eni.ancifation of all the cpp::essed peoples and -I,eninism. 21 : 5 nations of the '*rorld are not far off. 28 2 The Chinese Communist.Party is the cor:e of Unjie to win still greater victories. 29 2 leadership of the whole Chinese people.. *Z , Y,iithout this core, the caqse of so':iaiism can- The erremlr rots with errer1,, passing day, 'w,hi1e not be victorious. 27 : 5 --fol us things are getiing Letter d"aily. 29 2 Tire Party organization should be composed of 46 ., advanced eiements of the ploleialiat; it the It is manis social being tha.t deterr,rines his should be a vigorous vanguar-d organization thinking. Once the correct icieas characteris- capabie leading the and the of tic of the advanced ciass are grasped by the masses in the fight against the masses, thse ideas turn into a material force class enemy- 27 : 5 which ehanges society and changes the world. 2S , Every Par.ty branch m.ust recorisolidate iiself - . ;-' - 42 , in the midst of the rrrasses; This.must be . .-..:_.-. . 45 2 .4t I done with the participatioh: of.:ttre-masies ..

December 26, 1969 49 Issue Page No. l\o. 'ff}:'#g: They tdie-hardsl al.rr;ays get the opposite of I arn for the slogan "fear neither hardship what they want. They invariably start by nor death." 32 3 do:ag oihers harm but end by ruining them- Ort ? selves. 29 35 Political work is the life-blood o{ all eronomic Work met,iculou-sly. Meticulous care is neces- work. 30 2 sary; to be careless will not do for that often 44 z leads to el'rors. 32 Peoplesay the Yangtze is a very big river, but The raging tide of the people of the world actualiy, bigness is nothing to be afraid of. against the U.S. aggressors is irresistible. fsn't U.S. iinperialisrr verv big? But there Their struggle against U.S. and wasn't much to U.S. imperialism onee rve its lackeys will assuredly win still greater victolies. stood up to it. So there are big things in the &3 2 wor'ld 43 2 t. which are actually not to be feared. 30 I 47 2 Working hand in glove, Soviet revisionism and t The Chinese peopl€ regard victory in the anti- U.S. imperialism have done so many foul and imperialist struggle of the people Asia, evil things that the revol.ulionary people the of Africa and Latin America as vic- world over rrill not let them go unpunished. their.ov/n t

w Peking Ret:ic.w, Nos. 51.52 lssue Page lssue PqgA No. No. ivo. No. trad-ictions and class struggle, there is the total collapse, the irnperialists have fallen struggle between the soeialist road and the inextricably into crisis... . 42 capitalist. road, and there is the danger of The 700 milIion Chinese people are powerful capitalist restoration. We must recognize backing of the Vietnamese people; the vast the protracted and complex nature of this expanse of China's ten.itory is tireir reliable struggle. We must heighten our vigilance. 'must rear area. 48 2 We conduct socialist education. We 51-52 2 must correctly understand and handle class contradictions and class struggle, distinguish Revoluti<;n means liber,ating the pr.oductive the contradictions between ourselves and forces and promoting their growth. 4Z the enerny from those among the people Poiitics is the commander. the soul in every: 'and handle them correctly. Otherwise a thing. 44 socialist country like ours will turn into its opposite and degenerate, and a capitalist Class contradiction, the class struggle between the proletariat restoration will take place. From now on and the and the stluggle we must remind ourselves of this every between the socialist road and the year, every month every eapitalist road. exist throughout the transi- and day so that rve period. can retain a rather sober understanding of tional We shall go astray if we forget this problem and have a Marxist-Leninist this fundamental theory and practice of our Party over the dozen years line. 39 last or so. 45 All reactionary forces on the verge of extinc- The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution is tion invariably conduct desperate struggles. a- powerful motive force for the development They are bound to resort to militar5r ad- of the social prgductive forces in our venture and political deception in all their country. 39 forms in older to save themseh,es from ex- We Chinese tincticn. 45 the nation have the spirit to fight , .. :. the elemy to the last drop of our blood, the To lead means not only to decide general and . deterrnination recover to our lost territory specific policies br-rt also to der.,ise correct 'by our own efforts, and the ability to stand methods of rvoik. Even with correct general , on our own feet in the family of nations. 39 2 and specific policies, troubles may stilt D 43 ari.se if methods of work are neglectd. 46 The Chinese, people will see that, once China's By taking part in eollective productive labour, destiny is in the hands of the people, China, the cadres maintain extensive, eonstant and like the sun rising in the east, will close ties u,ith the working people. This is a iiluminate every corner of the land with a major measure of fundamental importance brilliant flame, srviftly clean up the mire for a socialist system: it helps to overcome . left by the reactionary government, heal burraucracy and to prerrent revisionism and. the wounds of war and build a new, power- dogmatism. 46 2 ful and prosperous people's republic wori.hy Every Communist must grasp the truth, "Poli- of the name. 4L tical power grows out of the barrel of a The truth of Marxism- is'on our side. gun." 46 So is the international proletariat. So are Liberate philosophy from the confines of the the oppressed nations and oppressed peo- philosophers' lectu'.'e rooms and textbooks, ples. And so are the masses of people w-ho and turn it into a sharp weapon in the per constitute over 90 cent of the world's hands of the masses. 47 population. We have friends all over the wcrld. 4t ., Referring to the comrades from the bosic 47 , leuels who roqe nelu.lg elected. ta the Central Committee, Cltobman Mao erhorted Just because we have won victory, we must us du.ring the Ninth Nationsl Cangress of never relax our vigilance against the frenzied the Partg to "see to it that they do not plots for revenge by the imperialists and divorce themselves from the masses or pro- their running dogs. Whoever relaxes vigi- ductive labour and that they must perform lance will disarm himself politically and their duties." 48 Iand himself in a passive position. 41 Going down to do manual labour gives vast The epoeh we are living in is an epoch in nutnbers of cadres an excellent opporlunity which the itr,rperialist system is-heading Ior . to study, onee again; this should be done by Deeew,ber 26,.1969 it. Issue Page No. /Vo. ' all cadres except those who are old, weak, Icieological ',r,ork and political rvork are the ill or disabled. Cadres at their posts should guarantee for accomplishing economic and tlso go . ciown in turn to do manual labour. 48:2 technical work and serve the economic base. Ideology and politics are the commander, the Iret the Parties and peoples of China and Ai- soui in e-rerything. Economic and technical ,, bania unite, let the Marxist-Leni.nists of a1l work are bound to go lvrong if vue in the countries unite, let the revolutionary people . least slacken our ideological and political - of the whole world unite and overthrow im-' worK. 51-52 perialism, modern revisionism and the reac- ltignarres of every country! A new world without imperialism. rvithout and 3. Chsirmon Moo's Works - without any system of exploitation is Chairinr.rn Mao's Military Writings PublisheC celtain to bc built. J6 :2 iir N{ore Fcleign Languages 32 :27 48 :2 50 :2 Chairman Mao on Continu.ing the Revolution Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 39 : 3 and revoldtionary wars are inevit- able in class society, and without them it is Worki's Revolutionary People Enthusiastically impossible to accomplish any ieap in social Translate and Pubiish Chairman Mao's development and to overthrow the reaction- Works 40 : 31 ary ruling classes and therefore impossible for the people to win political power. 48 4. Living Study ord Applicotion of The Parties and peoples of China and Albania Mqo Tsetung Thought have cemented a prolor-rnd revolutionary friendship in sociaiist revolution and socialist Heroic Fighters Conquer Snow-Capped Moun- construction and in the struggle against im- tains and Deserts 28:16 perialism and modern revisionism, This friendship founded on the basis of Ularxist- Continue the Revolution, For Ever Make R,ev- olution Leninist and proletarian internationalist 30 10 principies is eternal and indestructible. 49 i2 Closely Following Chairman Mao, Serving the People Heart and Soul Valiant P.L.AI The revolutionary friendship between the peo- - ples of China and Albania has stood the test fighter Ning Hsueh-chin who fears neither of fierce internationai class struggles. hardship nor death 32 to No matter what happens in the world, our Yang Shui-tsai Communist Fighter Who tw'o Parties and our two peoples rtili always Feared Neither- Hardship Nor Death ,, o be united. will always fight together and be vicrcriuus togetirer. 49 ., Serve the People With Utter Devotion JD AZ 51-52 :2 Using Materialist Dialectics to Cure Common The tirne is not far off when ail the aggi'essors Diseases 36 12 in the world w-ili be btilied together with Pi Ying-lan Good Dau-ghter of the Com- theil running dogs. Thcre is no escape - lor munist Party 38 15 thcm. 49 t2 50 i2 Shaoshan People Advance Botdly Along Rev- olutionary Road Pointed Out by Chairman Break down foreign conventions and fnilow Mao 40 JO our owrl road in deveioping industry. 49:2 Mao Tseiung Thought Lights Up the Tibeian Weapons are an irnpcr-tant factcr. in u-ar-, but Pialeau 41 2,4 not the decisive factor; it is people, not things, that are decisive. The c.ontest of New High Tide in Mass Movement for Lirring strength is not only a contest of militarSz and Study and Application of NIao Tsetung economic power, but aiso .a contest oJ hurnan Thought Throughout the Army. lt.) power and moraie. Militar.y and econonric Vaiiant Army Station on Tangla Range Atop powgr.is necessarily- wielded by peopie. 50; "Roof of the World" 45 12 All our literature and art are for the masses - of the people, and in the first place for the Children Nurtured by Mao Tsetung Thor-rght 45 workers, peasarits and soldiers; they are t4 created'for the workers. peasants and sol- Continuing the Revolution Under the Guidance diers and are .for their.use. 51-52 : 2 of Mao Tsetung . Thrught profound - On Peking Reoieu, Nos. 5l-5? Tssue Page No. No. 'r;#:'#': changes in mental outlook of members of Celebrating the 48th Anniversary of the Liuho "May ?" Cadre School 46 F ounding of the Communist Party of China 28 : 3 Turning Chairman Mao's Philosophical Think- Warm Revolutionary Greeti.ngs to the Glorious ing Into Sharp Weapon in Hands of Workers 46 10 Communist Party of China (JuIy 1 editorial Mao Tsetung Thought Guides Us in Conquer- of Aibanian paper "Zeri i Popullit") 28 : ll ing Nature 47 Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Study and Apply Philosophy 47 Infinite Might of Chairman Mao's Thinking lll. Celebrating the 20th on People's War 48 Anniversary of the Founding Chairman Mao's Military Thinking Is the Magic Weapon in Defeating the Enemy 49 18 of the People's Republic of Dialectics in Building a 10,000-Ton Freighter 50 15 China

l. Revolutionory People of the World 1. Celebrotion Activities Love Choirmon Moo Slogans for Celebration of 20th Anniversary Take the Road of Armed Struggle Pointed of Founding of People's Republic of China 38 3 Out by Chairman Mao 32 30 The Whole Nation Warmly Acclaims Publica- Foreign Friends Acclaim Map Tsetung tion of Slogans for Celebration of 20th An- Thought for Lighting Up the "Forbidden niver:sary of Founding of People's Republic Zone" of Dcaf-Mutes dJ 2A of China 39 37 Japanese People Plaise Chailn"lan l\Iao's Chairman Mao and Viee-Chairman Lin Piao Inscription for Pointing the Way for Their Join Peking Masses and Representatives Revolution 39 25 From All Parts of China in Celebrating 20th Anniversary of Founding of Peopie's Re- "Mao Tsetung Thought Is,Our Greatest Sup- pubiic of China 40 port"-Palestinian guemillas ardently stud;r Chairman Mao's rn'orks in the course of Vice-Chairman Lin Piao's Speeeh at the Rally fighting 39 26 Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the People's China 40 15 More Revolutionary Japanese People Study Founding of the Republic of and Apply Marxism-Leninisrn-Mao Tsetung Speech by Premier Chou En-lai at the Re- Thought 48 I9 ception Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of of Powerful Ideclogical Weapon in the Hands of the Founding. of the People's Republic 40 17 People's Fighters in Southeast Asia 51-52 40 China Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung Thought Fight for the Further Consolidation of the Widely Disseminated Among Revolutionary Dictator-qhip of the Proletariat -- In cele- People in North Kalimantan 51-52 41 bration of 20th anniversary of founding of People's Republic of China (Editorial by "Renmin Ribao," "Hongqi" and "Jiefangjun Bao") 40 19 eelebrating the 48th Warmly Welcoming Foreign Delegations At- ll. tencling CeleLrrations of 20th Anniversary Anmiversary of the Foumding of Founding of the People's Republic of China 40 24 of the Cornrnunist Party Ful}-Length Colour Documentai'y "Celebration of China of 20ih Anniversary of Foureding of Great People's Republic of Clrina" Showing 51-52 Long Live the Communist Party of Chlna- In commemoration of 48th anniver.sar5z of 2. Greetings found.ing of Communist Party of China (Editcrial by "Renmin Ribao," , "Hongqi" Aibanian Party and State Leaders' Message and "Jiefangjun Bao") 27 : of Greetings on Chinese National Day 4l 16 t2 Dccember 26, lglg lssue Page lssue Page lVo. ivo. lvo' leaders. Greeting* cornmittee or'o' Viet Nam Party and Gover'nment - From central S€rd Message of Greetings on Chinese Communist Party of Germany (Marxist- National Day 4L ,18 Leninist-s) 44 2L Central Committee of south Viet Nam N.F.L., Greetirlqs From Central Comnrittee of and Provisional Revolutionary Government - Marxist-Leninist Party of Austria 44 22 Republic South Nam Send Mes- of of Viet Greetings From Organization of Sr,viss sage of Greetings on Chinese National Day 41 t0 - Communists 44 22 Warm Greetings on 20th Anniversary of Greetings From Eastern. Publi.shing People's Republic of , Chit:ra - Founding.of' House of Italy 44 22 Greetings From Central Cornmittee of - Ccrmmunist Party of Burnra 42 22 Greetings From Central Committee of - Mnrxist-Leninist Party of Netherlands 44 22 :::- Greetings From Cer:tral Committee of Cornmunist Party of Thailand 42 23 Greetings Frorr Japanese Society {or - Studics of Mao Tsetung Thought 45 2l * Greetings From CentraL Committee of Con'rmunist Party of Malaya 42 23 Greetings Frorn Executive Committee of - Communist Party of Spain (Marxist- '.-Statemeni by V.G. Wiicox, General Se- Leninist) 45 zl cretary of Communist Party of New Zealand 42 25 Greelings From Grrek Marxist-Leninist - Group 45 29 Greetings From E.F. Hiltr, Chairman of - Comri'Iunist Party of Australia (M-L) 42 26 Greetings From Nor*-egian Socialist - Youth League (Marxisb-Lerrinists) 45 23 Delegation of Com- - Statement by Central mittee of Indonesian Communist Pady 42 26 - Greetings From Austrian Revolutionary Workers' Association (Marxist-Leninists) 45 23 Greetings From Central Comrrrittee of - Comrutrnist Par-ty of Poland 43 !20 Greetings Frorn Central Comrnittee of - I-eag:tle of Dutch Marxist-Leninists 4S 24 Greetings From N. Sanmugathasan, Gen- - elai SecretarJr of Ceylon Communist - Greetings From Finnish Association of Party 43 2l Helsinki Marxisf-I€Eiais,ts 45 24 Greetings From Central Committee of - Greetings From . San Marino Marxist- - Communist Party of Brazil 43 2l Leninist Communist Movement 45 24 '- Greetings From National Secretariat of - Greetings F'rom Yugoslav "Djuro Dja- Communist Party of Bol,ivia 43 22 kovic" Marxist-Leninists' Organization 45 24 Greetings From Chilean Revolutionary - Greebings From Central Committee ot - Communist Party 43 23 Communi.st Party of Belgiurn (Marxist- Lenini.st) 45 ?i F Greet'ngs From Central Committee of Pet'uvian Communist Party 43 Greetings From Executive Cornmittee of - National Leadership of Cornmunist Van- ,i- Greetings From M. Rose'n, Chairman of guard of Argentina 48 tl National Committee of U.S. Progressive Labor Party 43 z4 - Greetings From Political Leadership of Freneh .Iournal "Ligne Rouge" 46 18 r*,- Greetings From Central Corngrittee of, Con-rmunist League (h{arxist-Leninist), of - Greetings From Central Committee of Sr.rcden 43 ?,5 Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) of Beigium 46 19 -- Greet'ngs Fronr Central Conrmittee of Communist Party (MarxisL-Leninist) of - Grec:tings From Greek Communist Party Itaiy 43 26 (iMar:xist-Leninists) Organizations Abroad 4-8 19 Greetings From Central Leading Body of Greetings From Centlal Committee of - Marxist-Leninist Comnrunist Pai"ty of - (Marxist-Lerrinist) of France 41 19 Denmark 46 20 Greetings Florn National Council of Greeting* From Yugoslav Organization of - . - l Japanese Cornmunist PartSr (Left) U 20 Marxist-Le'ninists 46 2t

: 51fi Peking Reoiew, Nos. 51-52 I r tssue Pdfie lV.'" The Chinese People's No lyri. Liberation Arnny civilians in the Chenpao Island area during their struggles 32 :25 l. Celebroting Army Doy We Foor and Lower'-Middle Peasants Have the Greatest Love for the People's Libera- lssue Page {6 ]Vo. N'o. tion Army 35 I The People's Army Is Invincible * In corn- memoration of 42nd anaiversary of found- The ing of Chinse Peoptrels Liberation Army v. Great Proletarian (Editorial by "Benrni.n Bibao," "Ilongqi" Cultural Revolution "Jiefangjun Bao") 32 ,,,. "rd Ministry of National Defence Gives Recep- l" Generol tion: The 42nd Anniversar3/ of Founding of Shanghai No. l7 Cotton Mill "Red Bul- Chinese Pebplds Liberation Army Warmly wark" of the Great Proletarian- Cultural Celebrated 32 Revolution in Shanghai 2? : 1) Speech by Chief of General Staff I{uang Strengthening Bevolutionary Unity to Win. - Yung-sheng Still Greater Victories 30 : 1l1 2. Army Building The Class Struggle iIr China's Ideological '-Sphere Chairman }llao's Line on Army Building- 3? : 13 Beacon Guiding Gur Yictsrious Advance 32 11 Never Forget the Dicbatorsbip of the Prole- tariat A fundamental question in the "Four-Good" Companies March With Big - struggle between Marxism and revisionism 39 : 14 Strides Along the Road of Continuedl Revo- lution 74 Cadres Should Persist in Taking Part in Collective Productive 48 6 Men Armed With Mao Tsetung Thought Are Labour : the Greatest Fighting Power 14 33 ' 2. Revolutionory Coffinittees Advancing in the Direction Pointed Out by Three Strands of Rope fighUy T\sisted Into Chairman Mas-Ilssr youqg Red Guard One 29 : 1l fighters are tempered and grow up in the great school that is the Chinese People's Be a Vanguard in Continuirg the Revolu- Liberation Arrny 35 tion- How a veteran cadre u.aderwent a , change in the .Great Proletarian Cultural Long Live the Revolutionary Spirit ol Fearing Revolution {5 : D Neither Eardship Nor Death! _ about the diving squad.ron of .Nava1-Stories Unit Pay Attention to Methods of Work ("Renmin -: -5 4005 of the Chinese People's Liberation Ribao" editorial) 46 Army A Vanguard in the Revolution On the out- Always Giving Prominence to Froietarian standing deeds of llsueh Yun-chung,- P.L.A. Politics 44 11 regimental commander and chairman oI Fly in the Blue Sky of the Motherland * The Fengfeng Coal Mining Administration Rev- 46 : 13 maturing of q,omen fliers in an air forcc olutionary Committee unit of the Chinese People's tiberation Anny Chang Fu-kuei Returns to the Production It Is Essential to Grasp the "Four Good:i" Firmly (Editorial Department of iJiefangjur, PsrtY Bao") R1 E'' 3. Pcrty Corsolidotion ond '3. Building Supporting the Army ond Cherishing A Party Branch Full of Vitality 28 i E the Feople Exercises Leodership Wang Ping-w'en, Outsta.nding Communist in 4. Working'Class Dcfence of Cirailman Nlao's Revolutionary in Struggle-Critic i:m-TroEr$formu- Lir.e 1€ tion in the Superstructure if the Army and the People Are United as a" trtevclut!.onary Mass Criiicism arud One, Who in tire World Can Match Them? DO 21 Repudiation Song of Victory Throu.gh Unity - Movirrg Politics Is in Command of Econonrics, Rev- ' steries of unity among the aruryrnen and oiution Is in Comrrrand of Producticn 3O ; 5

December 26, 1989 55 lssue Page IssuePago &-o. ly'o. 1Vo. No. Iilorking-Class Leadership in Everything Is Illuminated by Mao Tsetung 'ihought: eili- :'F'ine - Refuting Soviet revisionist renegade puncture Revitalized 42 : 19 clique for vilifying Chinese working class mounting political stage of struggle-critic- 5. Revolutionory Lit€roture ond Art ' ipm-transformation in the strperstructure 3l t7 Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy (October Firmly Grasp Revolutionary Mass Criticism 1969 script) 51-52 : 12 (Editorial by "Renmin Ribao," "Hongqi" and Strive to Create the Brilliant Images of Prole- "Jie{angiun Bao") 35 3 tarian Heroes Appreciations in creating - Comments on Sl,anisiavsky's "System" .ro 7 the heroic images of Yang Tzu-jung and others 51-52 : 34 The Essence of "Theory of Productive Forces" Is to Oppose Proletarian Revolution do,o 5 From Benestein to Liu Shao-chi 38 I Vl. The Economic and A BiS Poisonous Weed Advocating Capitalist ' Restoration on Behalf of Liu Shao-chi A Scientific and Technological - cri:ique of the novel "Morning in Shanghai" 44 l4 Fnonts Do'ctrine of Traiiing Behind at a Snail's Pace Is the Reactionary Philosophy of Slavish ' I. New Nuclesr Tests Compredors 49 24 China Victoriously Conducts a Ner,v Hydrogen Ghost of Confucius' Shop and Actual Class Bomb Explosion, SuccesSfully Conducts the Struggle 50 18 First Underground Nuclear Test 4l 20 Decisive Thb Factor in War Is People, Not Heavy Blow to Nuelear Monopoly of U.S. Im- Things 50 22 perialism and Social-Imperiafism Warm eongratulations - b. Ecvohrtion in Education on China's successful new H-bomb explosion and its first underground Anniversary of En1:ry of lVorking Class Into nuclear test from Albania, Viet Nam, south- ' Reah:r of Superstlucture - Haii.ing the tre- ern Viet Nam, Korea, Iaos, C.P. of Burma, 'mendcus acliievements of China's first C.P. of Thailand, C.P. of Malaya, Australian 'tlt'or-ke'r's' and P.I-,.A. melt's Mao Tsetung C.P. (M-L),, C.P. .of Poland, Ceylon C.P., propaganaa- Thought team in Tsinghua Uni- Itaiian C.P. (M-L) 47 18 versiiy during the past year 31 Great Changes in F,-rtan l-Iniversity Under the 2. lndustry ond Comrnunicotions Leedei'ship cl ti-re tr;,;crking Class J.J 16 Grasp Revolution and Promote h'oduction 2B 14 Fighter V,.tro Dedicaied His $,-'tb langu"ar

j + i:'= lssue Page Isiue Pagd ' No. .iVo. Nr. No. -, 10,000-Ton Freighter Successfully Launched in .1- ;. .J ; ': Tientsin 43 37 4. Science ond Technology Exploitation of Southern Kiangsu's Coalfields Shanghai Worker-Technicians Mature in in High-Gear 45 29 Struggle 34 18 Kiangsi Province Turns Out Large Nunrbers Outmoded Boilers Renor.ated by Shanghai of Trucks 45 30 Industrial trVorkers 36 26 China's Longest Bridge Using Arch Ribs With China's First 125,00G.kw. Steam Turbo-Gen- Arched Top Flanges 46 30 erator With Inner Water-Cooled Stator and Rotor 40 35 Fengcheng County Builds Small. Integrated Iron and Steel Enterprise 46 30 Relying on Mao Tsetung Thought to Scale New Peaks of Science and Technology 4l 21 Shaoshan-Chingkang Mountains Highway Opened to Traffic 48 4 First Electronic High-Speed Telegraph Re- ceiver {or, Messages in Chinese Successfully Developing China's Chemical Industry by Our Trial-Produced 4L 34 Own Efforts 49 2t China's First Rotating Oxygen Converter Goes Into Operation 41 34 3. Agriculture 4,000 H.P. Diesel Loeomotive Trial-Produced China Reaps Rich Wheat and Barley Harvest 28 13 in China 4l 34 Toda.lz's "Foolish Old Man" Nurtureld by. Mao Chinese-Built 10,000-Ton-Class Dredger Tsetung Thought 29 14 Launched 4l 35 Wresting Land From the Sea 31 30 Paean to Seif-delance - On building China's Alkaline tand Becomes Fertile Paddyfields 31 30 first 125,000-kw. .steam turbo-generating set with inner water-cooled stator and rotor 43 13 Blasting Hiils to Construct a Lake 31 31 Vigorous Development of Electronics Industry Tenghsien County's Rieh Summer Harvest Re- in Shanghai 43 JO veals New Look in China's Countrysi_{e , 34 21 5,000-H.P. Diesel-Hydraulic Locomotive 43 oa China's Rich Harvest of Early Rice 35 22 China's Firsi Completely Arrtomatic Long- Rich Crop of Spring Wheat in Hcilungkiang ?-o Distance Telephone Sr..,itching Equipment 43 Province 35 22 China's First Self-Propeiled Combine I{ar- Big Livestoek fncrease in Sinkiang This Year ,35 ttester 45 29 Hungchi Canal CompLeted in Linhsien 36 26 County Gold-Siiver Printing Pa-s1g for Covers of Unite to Tame Rivers 36 27 "Selecieci Works of iVlao Tseiung" 43 29 Brilliance of Mao Tsetung Thought Lights Up Another Big Pure Oxygen Top-Blow Con- ,o a Cotton Area 39 22 verier Built 48 Tibet Reaps Its 11th Consecutive Bumper Automatic Universal Electrolytic Machine Harvest 39 Jll Tool 48 29 Large Numbers Small Hydro-Power Stations High-Grade Thin Paper for Special Industrial of 40 Built in Kiairgsi's Mountainous Areas 41 36 Use arJ 29 June 26 Medical Instrument Successfully Pro- Closely Foilowing Chairman lvlao &Ieans to Victory. 42 15 duced ao China's Great Success in Building Water Con- qnd Finonce servancy Projects for Farmland 43 17 5. Trqde Great Victory for Mao Tsetung Thought on Bringing About Mechanization on the Basis of Financial and Monetary Front 29 Co-operation 45 9 Overall and Sharp Reduction of Medicine Chin'a Continues Its Succession of Rich Har- Prices in China 40 JI vests 48 10 Abundant Supplies on Flourishing Market 4l DE Mao Tsetung Thought Is the Source of Strength How Shansi's Tachai Brigade China's Autumn Epport Commsdities Fair reaped eight- successive excellent harvests 50 13 Opens 43 5

De'cember .25, 7'969 57 Issue Page lssue Page : No. No. No. No. China's 1969 Autumn ,Export Commodities Greeting the 30th Anaiversary' of the Fair Closes 4'7 : 4 Founding of the Communist Party of Burma .34 Advancing From Victory to Still Greater March Forward Aloag the Road of "Winning 'Iictories 1969 Export the War and Seizing Political Power"! - China's Autumn Commodities Fair 47 : 13 (Statement of Delegation of Central Com- mittee of Communist Party ol Burma on 30th anniversary of birth of Communist VII. Other Domestic Subjects Party of Bunna) 34 Oppose Counter-Revolutionary Violence With bocumentary on Niath Party Congress Now Revoiutioaary Violence (Catl by Central Being Shown 27 31 Committee of Communist Party of Malaya iUbanian Documentary "'Warm Greetings" to people of all nationalities of Malaya) 34 24 Being Shown Throug-hout China 27 31 E.F. Hill Ends Visit to China 36 23 Peking Rally Weleomes fluang Tien-ming and Give Prorninence to Revotrutionary Politics, Chu Ching-jung Who Have Crossed Over to Heighten Vigilance and Combat Revisionist the Mainland 27 sl Ideas (Charu Mazumdar, leader of Com- foochow Armymen and Civilians Welcome munist Party of India [Marxist-Leninist] ' Chou Chen-teh, Former Chiang Gang Platoon issues call to Party members) 44 23 Leader, Who Has Crossed Over 38 30 Delegation of Communist Party of Poland Concludes Visit in China {l vlll. lnternational fhe Banner of the October Socialist Revolution Is Invincible - Re-seeing the films "Leldn in October" and "Lenin in 1918" 47 21 t lnternutionsl Communist Move- Develop Revolutionary War to Eliminate Ag- ment gressive War (Article by Charu Mazumddr) 48 18 People Take the Eoad New Argentine Will of Flench Marxist-Ieninist Comrnunists Delega- Democratic Revolution (Beerpts frorn tion in Peking 50 . article published by "No Transan:," organ of the Argentine Communist Vanguard) 27 2A Statement by Centml Cornmitfee of Commu- nist Party of Thailand on 27th Anniversary Unite AU Forees That Can Be United to Over- ot Founding of the Party 50 ,i throw the Main Enemy (Excerpts from i article by the Ecuadorian weekly "Voice of Malayan Revolution" Badio Inaugu- "En OR , Marcha" on the united front) 27 2t rated 50 (Marxist-Leninist) Cultural Revolution Group Under Central Farty Founded 28 18 Comrnittee of Chinese Comrm.rnist Sponsors Soirees-Entertaining leading Political Resolution of theoCommunist Party comrades of fraternal Parties and Albanian of India (lVlarxist-Leninist) 18 comrades in Peking 51-52 o Comrade V.G. Wilcox Calls On A11 Members Comrade E.F. Hill Arrives in Peking 51-52 48 of Communist Party of New Zealand to Study Chairman Mao's Works 31 2. Supporting the Albonion People's rA United Front Against U.S. Imperialism and Struggle Agoinst lmperiolism ond Soviet Rer,{sionism S{ust Be Established (Cornracie HilL's article denouncing Soviet Revisionism . revisionisrn for its crime oI joining U.S. irn- Comrade Lin Piao Sends Message to Comrade perialism to oppose China) 31 22 Beqir Balluku Most warmly greeting 26th - Albanian Peo- Resolutely Take the Path of Fr:ople's War anniversary of founding of ple's 29 Pointed Out by Chairman Mao (Beport on Army the,Dea,sants' armed struggie by the Srika- Glorious Albanian People's Army Day Warmly knlarn District Con'rmittee of the Indian com- Commemorated 29 2E munist in Andhra Pradesh) 32 Cornrade Beqir Balluku Sends lVlessage to Central Committee of Chinese Comrnunist Comrade Lin Piao 1- Most warrnly greeting Party Sends Message, to Central Committee 42nd anniversary of founding of Chinese ol Communist Party of Burma Most Vy'armly People's Liberation Army 32

5S Peking Revieu" Nos. 51-52 lssue Page No. No. "rff'#: Albanian Party and Government Delegation Chinese Party and Government Delegation Visits China After Attending Funer-al ot Visits Albania's Mao Tsetung Hydro-Power President IIo Chi Minh 38 28 Station 50 : I Four Chinese Pamphlet Editions of Comrade Comrades Hoxha, Lleshi and Shehu Send Mes* Enver lloxha's Writiags Published 4& 40 sage to Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin Poiitical Bureau of Chinese Communist Party and Premier Chou - Expressing most heart- Central Committee Fetes Comrade Xhorxhi feit thanks for the warm greetings on the Robo, Albanian Ambassador to China 46 25th anniversary of the liberation of Albania 51-52 : 6 Albanian People's Army Art Troupe Arcives in Peking 47 3. Supporting the Vietnomese People Albanian Ambassador to China Gives Recep- tion: 20th Anniversary of Establishment in Carrying Their Wor Against of Diplomatic Relations Between Aibania U.5. Aggression ond for Nationol and China W'armly Celebrated 48 Solvsfion Through to the End Long Live the Miiitant Friendship Between Premier Chou En-lai Receives Minister Tran Chinese and Albanian Peoples In celebra- Buu Kiem ?7 : 31 tion of 20th anniversary of -establishment Ambassador of diplomatic relations between China and Nguyen Van Queng Gives Recep- tion in Honour Albania ("Renmin Ribao" editorial) 48 15 of the Establisbment of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Albania's Revolutionizalion Movement f)e- the Republic of South Viet Nam 29 : 27 velops More Deeply Over the Past Year 48 16 President Issues Appeal CaninC Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin and Prem- On the Armed Forces and People to Persist ier Chou Send Message to Comrades Hoxha, in the Resistance War 30 : 19 Lleshi and Shehu Extending the w'armest greetings on 25th- anniversary of liberation Provisional Revolutionary Government of of Albania 49 Republic of South Viet Nam Issues Com- munique Reiterating Determination to Fight Chinese Party and Gqvernment Delegati.on On 30:19 Attends Celebrations in Tirana 49 Vietnamese Mass Rally, Military Review and Parade in Government Economic Delegation Visits 36 Tirana: Grand Celebration of the 25th An- China 34 : niversary of the Liberation of Albania 49 Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairrnan Lin, Premie Marking 25th Anniversary of Albania's Lib- Chou Warmly Greet 24th Anniversary of eration: Ambassador Robo Gives Grand Re- D.R.V.N. Independence 36 : 3 ception 49 Vietnamese Ambassador Gives National Day Grand Rallies in China's Major Cities; Warrnly Reception 36 : 23 Albanian Gloriouus Celebrating People's Central Committee of Communist Party of 45 t2 Festival China Sends Message of Condolenees to Heroic People, Spectacular Victory In cele- Central Committee of Viet Nam Workers' bration of 25th annivet'sary of - liberation Party on Passing Away of President Ho Chi of Albania ("Renmin Ribao" editorial) 48 13 Minh 37 : 3 Aibania Scores Great Aehievements in Its Special Communique on Passing Arvay of Pre- Socialist Industry and Agrieulture 49 w sident Ho Chi Minh Issued by Central Com- Chinese Party and Government Delegation mittee of Viet Nam Workers' Party, National Ministers Viet Home From Tirana 50 Assembly, Couneil of and Nam Fatherland Ftont tl z 4 Exhibition on China's Successes in Socialist Construction Opens in Tirana 50 Chinese Communist Party Delegation Led by Comrade Chou Errlai Leaves fqr Hanoi to Central Committee of Albanian Party of La- Tender Condolences on Passing Away of bour and Council nf Ministers Fete Chinese President Ho Chi Minh * ..-,5 Party and Government Delegation 50 5 Chinese Communist Party Delegation }leaded ' Comrade 's Speech 50 5 - by Comrade Chou En-lsi Pays I"ast Bespects Comrade Li Hsien-nien's Speech 50 I Before Portrait of President Ho Chi Minh $? a 6 - Deernber 261 79ffi 59 Issue Page Issue Page No. Iv-o, No. No. Chinese Communist Party Delegation Holds Acknorvledgement by the D.R.V.N. Embassy Taiks With Vietnamese Leaders JJ in Chrna 39 11 ' Chinese Communist Party Delegation Headed Agreement on Chinese Economic Aid to Viet by Comrade Chou En-lai Returns to Peking o, Nam Signed 40 40 Message of Condolences From Standing Com- Vice-Chairman Tung Pi-wu Sends Message on mittee of Nationai People's Congress of Peo- Behalf of People's Republic of China to . ple's Repubiic of China to Standing Com- Comrades Ton Duc Thang and Nguyen :.' mittee of National Assembly of Democratic Luong Bang Warmiy Congratulating Them ':' Republic of Viet Nam ol on Being Eiected D.R.V.N. President and Vice-President 41 26 Message of Condolences From State Council of People's Republic of China to Couneil of D.R.V.N. Gover:nment Issues Statement on Nixon's Speech 4l 26 i I Ministers of Democratic Republic of Yiet , Nam ot Provisional Revolutionary Government of Re- public of South Viet Nam Issues Statement Chou En-Iar, Chen Po-ta, Kang Sheng and on Nixon's Speech 4l 27 Other Comrades Tender Condolences at D;R.V.N. Embassy on Death of President Ho Warm Welcome to Cornrades-in-Arms From Chi NIinh In the narle of the great leader South Viet Nam 41 OJ Chairman- Mao and comrade-in- his close Premier Chou En-lai Gives Banquet Warmly erms Vice-Chairman T.,in expressing, Piao, Welcorning President Nguyen Huu Tho on with boundless grief, condolences on the His Friendly Visit to China 42 11 unfortunate death of President Ho Chi Minh ot 10 Communique on the Talks Between Premier Peking Revolulionary Masses Express Condo- Chou En-lai and Presicient Nguyen Huu Tho lences at D.R.V.N. Embassy .), t2 (October 1.5, 1969) 43 Chinese Party and Government Delegation Communique on the ?alks Between Premier Goes to IIanoi io Attend Funeral of President Chou En-lai and Premier Pham Van Dong qo IIo Chi Minh 10 (October 25, 1969) 44 Chinese Party. Government and Arrny Leaders Premier Cho.u En-lai Gives Banquet in Honour Tenrler Condolences at D.R.V.N. Embassy in of Premier Pham Van Dong's Yistt to China 44 Chrna on Unfortunate Death of President Statement of the Government of the Demo- I{o Chi Minh (pictoriai) 13 38 cratrc l{,epublre of Viet Nam on Nixon's Chinese Armymen and Civilians Mourn Speech 46 22 Iieath of President Ho Chi Minh, Great Statement of the Provisional Revolutionary Leacier of Vieinarnese People JO 1.4 Government of the Republic of South Viet Order of State Council: China to Fl5: National Nam on Nixon's Speech 46 Lat Fla5i at I{aIf Mast on September. 9 in Mourn- D.R.V.N. Military Attache in China Gives ing for Presideni Ho Chi Minh 3B:14 Army Day Reception 51-52 Appeals by Viet Nam Workers' Party Central Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin and Pre- Committee and Its Military Commission and mier Chou Send Message to President High Coinmand of Viet Nam Peopie's Almy Nguyen Huu Tho - Most warmly greeting : Concerning Passing Arvay of Presi

60 Peking Reui,ew, Nss. 51-52 Issue Pdge Issue Poge ivo. No. No. lVo. Air Marshal Nur Khan Concludes \risit to Zambian Embassy Gives Reception for Fifth China B0 Independence Anniversary 45 .Chinese Medical Team Wins Deep Love of Korean Charge d'Affaires ad Interirn in Yemeni People A0 l7 Peking Gives Banquet 4b Fleai the Wounded, Rescue the Dying, pla.c- Can'rbodian Ambassador to China Gives Inde- tise Revolutionary Humanitarianism - Citi- peirdence Day Reception 46 nese medicai team in Algeria 31 23 N.P.C. Standing Comniiitee and State Coun- Chinese Delegation to Sino-soviet .roint Corn- cil Send Message Gr:eeting 52nd Anniversary mission for Navigation on Boundary Eivers of Great October Sociaiist Revolu'rion 46 Retulns to Harbin BB 20 \iice-Premier 'Li Hsien-nien Receives Iraqi 6ih Anniversary of Congo (B) Revoluticn Ci'rii Aviation Delegation 46 4 Celebrated 84 .), Chinese Medicai Team in the Yernen 46 26 Rumanian Ambassador Gives National l)ay qD Chinese, Tanzanian, Zambian Goveluments Rcception 86 Sign Supplementarl' Agreement on Con- Zarnbian Government Goodrvill Mission Visits struction of Tanzania-Zainbia Railway 48 China .jtl OD Seeds of Friendship Chinese agricultura.I Chinese Trade Caravan in Pakistan 36 25 technieians help build- rice and tobacco ex- perimental Rumanian Party and Government Delegation station in Somalia 48 Stops Over in Peking do 29 Staterrent of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Korean Charge d'Affaires Gives Nationai Day Affairs Expressing great indignation at U.S. imperialism's- a.ggression against Cam- Rcception 38 29 bodia 4g 16 Zambian Government Goodwill Mission Mauritanian Arabassador to China Gives Na- Leaves China 38 29 tional Day Reception 49 t7 Fruit of Chinese-Congolese (B) Friendship 39 31 Negotiations on Sino-Soviet Boundaly Ques- Ceremony Ma"rking the Handing Over of tion Adjourned Temporarily 51-52 4B Textile Combine Built With Chinese As- sistance for Congo (B) 39 ,D 5. Exposing ond Repudioting U.S. Premier Chou En-lai Gives Banquet \Yarmly lmperiolism cnd All Reoction Welcoming Prime Minister Raoul on His Nixon's "Wi.thdrawa1" Plan - Nev; Outright State \risit to China 47 Swindle 27 32 Guinean Embassy in China Gives National Day Frustrated IrTixon in Frantic Arms Drive for Reception 4t 37 War 28 22 Premier Chou En-lai Sends Message.of Greet- i\{imicking His I\llaster, Lackey Carries On the ings on Laotian Revolutionary Day 42 t0 fradition Real nature of so-called "spe- cial relationship"- advanced by Indian ex- Chirra-Congo (B) Government Economic and pansionists 28 28 Technical Co-operation Agreement Signed 42 10 Nepal's Public Opinion Supports Bista in Con- Negotiations on .Sino-Soviet Bonndary Ques- iiemni.ng Indian Govelnment's Expansionist tion Begin in Peking 43 Poiicy 28 ,o Laotian Pairiotic Front Delegation Visits Reactionary Sato Government Is Following China 43 To;o's OId Road 29 24 Friendship Fostered Hard Struggle in Ac- Italy's Ru-rnor Governrnent Out 29 31 count of China's surveying and designing- team which hetps build the Tanzania-Zambia West German Militarist Forces Harbour Wild 30 26 Railway 43 32 Ambitions People Misery 31 29 Chinese Government and Miiitary Delegation Indian in Abyss of Leaves for Algeria to Attend National Day Countless U.S. Imperialist Crimes of Aggres- Celebrations 45 sion Against the Philippines 32 na Algerian Embassy Gives Reception }/Iarking U.S. Imperialism Speeds Up Manufacture of -.to -15th Anniversary of Revolution 45 : Chemical and Germ Weapons 32

Dbcember 26, 1969 6I lssue Page lssue Page IrIo. Mo. No" No. Hsinhua News Agency Authorized to Refute Ileroic Chinese Air forc.e Unit Downs U.S. Rumour 32 Imperialist Filotless High-Altitude Military Reconnaissance 45 7? U.S. Imperialism's Incurable Disease 33 25 Plane The Hell With Nixon's "Reasonable Step" 45 27 "Siek Man of Europe": British Imperiaiism Rapidly Decaying and Declining 33 27 Indian Reactionaries: Factional Strife Boil- ing 45 28 In-Fighting Within Indian Ruling Circles: Dog Over Bites Dog. .ro 30 West German Mark Revaluation Cannot End West's Financial Crisis 46 24 France Compeiled to Devalue Franc 34 35 U.S. Farm Production: U.S. Imperialist Economic Expansion and "Over-Production" Crisis Worsening 46 29 Plunder in Southeast Asia 35 l4 U.S. Imperialism Becomes Ever More Isolated U.S. Imperialism's Aggressive Tentacles in Manipulating U.N. to Oppos r China 47 23 , Stretching Into Indonesia 35 16 Iiixon's Bellicose Speech Reveals His Ferocious Ruthless Plunder of the Fhilippines by U.S. Warmonger Features 47 z5 Imperialism 35 L7

Expose Nixon's Lies 4',1 U.S. Imperialism Increases Aggrqssion and About "Peaee', 26 Control in Thailand 35 aolo Japanese Reactionaries Feverish.ly Push Policy of Armaments Expansion West German Ruling Cir'cles Step Ug Expan- and War Prepara- tions 47 sion Abroad 35 19 27 U.S. Imperialism U.S. Imperialist Chieftain Nixon: Spendthrift in Unprecedented Diffieul- ties at Home 48 and Coward 35 2l 24 Nixon-Sato Talks: U.S. and Japanese Reac- ..p.S, Steps Up Ruthless Plunder ,Imperialisrn tionaries :Step Up MiEtary Collaboratiou il8 28 and Exploitation of Latin American People 36 22 U.S.-iapanese Reactionariei' Criminal Designs Japanese Reactionaries' Pipe Dream 38 26 ("Renniin, Ribao" editorial) 49 1,4 'Crushing Defeat for U.S. Imperialism in 20 U.S.-Japanese Reactionaries' Criminal Design Years of Rabid Anti-China Hostility 41 31 to Intensi-ty Aggression ia Asia Condemned Chinese tr'oreign Ministry Spokesman Denoun- D.R.V.N. Foreign Ministry Statement 50 26 ces U.S. ,Impelialism for Armed. Provoca- - Commentary by Korean Paper "Rodong tions 42 10 - Sinmun" b0 27 U.S. Imperialism Is Rotting With Each Pas- Japanese Reactionaries Aggression sing Day. L' 29 Step Up and Expansion in China's Taiwan Prov- Expose Nixon's Rapacious Nature 4it 31 ince 50 27 U.S. Imperialist Aggression in Brazil: Turning French Parliaruentary Delegation Sneaks Into the Amazon Area Into a Colony 43 35 'Taiwan for Collusion With Chiang Bandit Gang West German Monopoly Capi.tal: Diverse In- 50 28 filtration in Asia, Africa and Latin America 43 35 U.S. Servicemen's Struggle Against Aggres- sive Wars 50 Heroic Chinese Air Force Downs U.S. Impe- 2S rialist Pilotless Iligh-Altitude Reconnais- Britain Forced to Agree to Dismantle Military sance Plane 44 Bases in Libya 51-52 48 Resolutely Wipe Out Any Enemy Who Dares Bitter Wrangling at Conference of West Euro- to Intrude ("Renmin Ribao" and ,'Jiefang- pean "Common Market" Six 51-52 46 jun Bao" Commentator) 44 U.S. Imperialist Spy Case Broken by Lan- 6" Exposing ond Repudioting Sociol- chow's Organs of Dictatorsi:rip 44 lmperiolism lleighten Our Vigilanee and Srnash Alt Impe- "System of Collective Security in Asi.a" rialist Piots of Sabotage ("Renmin Ribao,, Soviet Bevisionism's Tatterd Flag for Anti-- Commentator) M China Military Alliance W U.S. ImperiaUsm: New PIot to Stamp Out pa- Veil of "Interoationalisrn" Cannot Cover Up Iestini+n People's Li}eration .eause 44 29 .1 I.{ew.,TSar::s'. Gapgster.Features 27 24 e2 Peking Reriear, /Vos. 5l-5? lssue Page lssue Pq.gA lfo. IVo. h/o. NE TheNew Tsars-Co,rnmon Enerny of the Peo- The Nation Angrily Condernns Soviet Revi- ple of A}} Ilationalities in the Soviet Union 27 z5 sionistslfor Crime of p-rovoklng New Bloody Incident Soviet Agriculture Seriously Undermined 27 28 84 Sqviet Revisionists' !1Anti-Imperialist Warrior" Reduced to Size: Monstrous Crimes in qq T\welve lVlonths' Ar.med Invasion Czech- Puny Clown Toadying to Imperialism JJ of oslovakia 34 t2 The Chinese Government Lodges Strong Pro- Soviet test With the Soviet Governmerrt Against Revisionist Renegades' "Communirst Christianity" intrusion into Pacha Island - 28 Shows How Degenerate They Flave Beeome 84 28 Soviet FYontier Troops Flagrantly Intrude Into Soviet Revisionist China's Territory the Pacha Island Area for Renegade Clique Is Biggest and Oppressor Asian Arrned Provocation &ooo Ixploiter of Central and Kazak Peoples 34 31 Sketch Map Showing Sino-Soviet Boundary Line 'in Area Around Chinese Territory Documentary "Chenpao Island Brooks No Violation" Showing 34 38 Pacha Island 28 in China Soviet Revisionist New Tsars IJse "Aid" to Documentary Film "Czechoslovak People Will Stretch Their Claws Into Asia, Africa and Never Submit" Now Showing 34 39 Latin America 2B z4 Soviet Revisionists' Vile Exhibition: Counber- C.P.S.U. Turned Into Tool of Fascist Dictator- Revolutionary "Film Festival" 35 20 , ship by Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique 28 27 The Aggressive Nature of Sgviet Revislonism's Soviet Revisionist Anti-China Scoundrels Slap "New Stage of Econ'omic Integration" 36 16 Their Own Faces 29 %t Acheson's New Disciples 86 1t Soviet Revisionists Intensify Colonial Rule and Tear Off the Wrappings From Soviet Revision- . Feverish\r Garry Out Arms Elpansion and ists' Theory of "Rbsponsibility for Security" 36 2A War Preparations in Mongolia to 22 Another Step in New Tsars' Expansion in Trap Is the Word for So-called Asian "&egiongl Otil-Expose expansionist essence of so- Economic Co-operation" 29 23 called "Asian collective security system" 3'l 18 India-A Vivid Specimen of How Sotiet Re- A Carbon Copy of the "Theory of Ultra- visionists Pr,r.str Slclal-lrnperialism 30 z0 Imperialism" 39 28 Ttre Errining of Timber Resoures in. Soyiet Defeat of "Mechanization" by Revolutioniza- Union 30 24 tion Is the Logic of History 39 3{ &riotrs lJnemployment Under Reactionary Statement of the Government of the Peo- Soviet Revisionist Rule 31 27 ple's Republie of China:- On Sino-soviet Soviet Working People Hate the New Tsar.s 3i 2i Boundary Question (Octoben ?, 1969) 4t Soviet Revisionists' "Anti-Imperialist" Veil Document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 'Ripped Oft &1 zg of the P.eople's Republic of China tion -Refuta- Soviet Revisionists Inlensify Mititarist Educa- of the Soviet Governmentls statement ot June 13, 1969 (October B, 1969) 41 tiop at Home 32 Dq Chinese Government Lodges Strong Protest 7. Revolutionory Armed StruEgles in With Seiviet Government Agatnst intrusion - q Vorious Countries into Tierhliekti area Jt) d Pa"lestinian Yaunger Generation Grows Up in Ugly Performance of Self-Exposure t, 4 Armed Struggle 29 18 Soviet Troops Flagrantly Intrude Into China's True Eastion of Iron Stories about Arab Tiehliekti Area in Creating Incident of - people's support for Palestiniarr guerrillas 29 10 Bloodshed JJ Laotian Patriotic Armed Forces and People The New Tsars: Stepping Up Collaboration. Score Splendid Dry S-eason Victories 29 z9' With Alt Reactionaries a, 29 Pcople's Revolutionary Chinese Government Lodges Strong Protest Asian Armed Struggle With Soviet Government provclca- Rages On 30 xt -,A.gainst 'tions in many parts of Sino-Sorriet border in Indian People's Arrned Forces Are Growing June and July 34 Stronger in Battle 32 2g

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Issue Page Issue Page No. No. No. IVo. )L Thai People's Armed :Forces Growing tn Let the Storm 6f the Czqchoslovalf Pbople's ..?. ,q , , Slagtr 34 26 Struggle Against Soviet Revisionism iR 2i ,+ j' Ba-ttlo-s in the Phetchabun Mountains Stories _.{- about the revolutionhry struggle- of Revolutionaly Mass Struggles Surging in West tu 'af.med -a1d the Thai peopie r, &5 1l Eurooe, North Amei-ica Oce.ania 47 2B fr :. . .n , + Burmese People's Armed Forcrs Growing Japanese Stuclent Strugglg $its U.3.-Japanese . .- . Stronger in Struggle 36 t4 Reaction-aries Hard 43 29 ppited States: Over. a-&[iltiqn"-Dem9n- .fi- Fgg.rr€, Armed Struggle of the People in Asi-a, $he + 34 Africa and Latin Amelica 36 28 strate Against Aggressive Wa1 in Viet Nam 43 -People's .ry : of Indian New Upsurge of Latin American Hail Rising F.evolutionary Storm ihe qn t- 3B o9 I Liberation Struggle :. . 44 , )t, . t Indian Peasant Armed Struggl.e Rages Likg a Japan: Hurndreds of Thousands Hold Mammoih )t, Anti-U,S. Demonstrations 44 + 3B 25 + .Struggle Italy:-Three Miliion Workers on Strike 45 :- 'People's Ar.rned Surges. Ahead in ft Southeast Asia 43 27 Mamnroth Demonstrations by American Peo- =+ 'Laotian Patriotic Armed Forces and People: ple Against War of Aggression in Viet Nam 47 29 Gtea.r Victory in Monsoon Season 43 34 People of Various Countries Condemn U.S. *E .India's Imflialigt A_ggqessors' 47 30 tu Revolutionary Armed Struggle -Surges , Forward 44 26 Italy: General Strike by 20 Million Workers 48 27 qt ,rt Palestinian Pr:ople's Armed and Nerv Struggle :. France: Workers and Peasants' Str"uggle 10 nn 5 Aw'akening ot' the Arab Peoile 45 1B Surges Ahead !o :- , Armed I African People's Anti-lmperialist fi" Struggle Developing Day by Day 4B 2l 9. Revishnism snd'Reae'i , l*p"riolism; :Z Excellent, Situalion in Dholar Area Armed tion Collude ond Contehd With d'o ,o Eoch Other India's Reactionary Prime Minister Conspires 8. Moss Movements on Five Con- in Japan - : 27 tinents U.S.-Soviet Collaboration in Speediirg oa Soutfr Korean Students Take On Pak Jung Creation of "Middle East Munich" il 30 Hi Clique 29 29 Soviet Revisionist Chieftain Advocates Soviet- U.S. 30 28 Rocl

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