During the Japanese occupation, major emphasis in agricultural development was placed on the increase in production of exportable farm products needed in Japan, especially rice and sugar. Since the ...
Indonesia's deliberate barring of the Republic of China from the Fourth Asian Games at Jakarta probably robbed the world of a new decathlon record. That was the consensus of Asian track and field ...
The Taiwan Strait crisis will be one year old on August 23. What has free China, or indeed the free world, learned from the crisis? What will the Communists do next? In answer to these and many ...
Following the scheme to liquidate the propertied classes, the Communist Peiping regime will initiate a large-scale pogrom to eliminate the unreliable elements within the Communist Party itself. It is ...
To British merchants engaged in the so-called "China trade," the year of 1952 was one of dilemma mingled with hope, puzzle and despair. As the riddle has not yet been solved, it may be worthwhile to ...
I. The Origin and Development of the Modern Land Reform Movement in China The origin of the modern land reform movement in China is to be found in the revolutionary theories of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. He ...
In Commemoration of the 85th Anniversary of Dr. Sun's Birthday The Three People's Principles, or in Chinese, San Min Chu I, which have much in common with the Western ideas of democracy, nevertheless ...
Yang Chuan-kuang, better known to both Orient and Occident as "C. K. Yang," is the world's greatest decathlon performer and the first man to break through the 9,000-point barrier. Coaches have called ...
In the spring of 1899, four years after Japanese occupation of Taiwan, Ki Yamada, a young employee of the Colonial Government, seeing the future possibilities for a modern sugar industry on the island ...
Ten years ago, in January of 1954, more than 14,000 mainland Chinese soldiers taken prisoner in the Korean War defied Communist enticement and intimidation to choose a new life in free China. Their ...
At the small village of Lo-hu, where the Bamboo Curtain descends, a group of weary Japanese boarded a Kowloon-bound train on the last leg of a 15-day "study tour" that had taken them north to Peiping.
Last month a group of Free China Newsmen made a visit to Thailand. Mr. Wang, Central Daily News reporter, published a series of reports in his newspaper after his return. The following are some ...