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Said Communist Spokesman Lin Tso-han: "We would like to have a national congress called immediately." Cried Chungking's Dr. Wang Shih-chieh: "While Manchuria and other provinces are cut off from Free China, nationwide elections are impossible. The Government has promised all parties, including the Communists, equal status within one year after the war." There was charge and countercharge about the Chinese Red Army. Lin charged that Chungking wanted to cut its present strength of 470,000 men to 150,000. The Communists, retorted Dr. Wang, kept raising the ante: "At the beginning . . .Lin demanded twelve divisions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Invitation Accepted | 9/25/1944 | See Source »

Last week the long-smoldering quarrel between Kuomintang and Communist Governments blew up in a shower of sparks. From the Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Chou En-lai came an ugly cry: "There is danger of civil war." In Chungking, Information Minister Liang Han-chao snapped back: "There is no danger of civil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Powder Keg | 8/28/1944 | See Source »

...good-will mission to England to propagate the theme that the two nations should be "co-architects of peace." The missionaries: 52-year-old Dr. Wang Shih-chieh, onetime Minister of Education; editor-publisher Wang Yun-wu; Hu Lin, managing director of the powerful liberal newspaper Takungpao; educators Han Li-wu, Dr. Wen Yuan-ning. They met King George, Winston Churchill and other British bigwigs. Last week Dr. Wang Shih-chieh and Hu Lin arrived in the U.S., the others proceeded to Turkey. They were still making friends for China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Road to Friendship | 2/21/1944 | See Source »

World news takes the spotlight from college, affairs, with a brand-new teletype machine to bring it in, the editors point out. Comics included are Abbican' Slate and Han Hopper. Crossword puzzles are promised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Dartmouth Has Teletype! | 5/12/1943 | See Source »

Last winter an equally meek Crimson five met an equally high rated Indian quintet and the Brownmen took a Han-over scaip to the tune of a 49 to 36 beating. But that game was played on the floor of the Indoor Athletic Building, not in the lair of the Green aborigine. And a team playing on its home court is conceded a ten point edge in all the best wagering circles. When the Brownmen journeyed to Hanover last winter, after that sensational upset, the results were disastrous. Ten unbelieving Crimson cagers limped home, beaten...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Crimson Five Hopes to Ambush Dartmouth's Champion Indians | 2/3/1943 | See Source »

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