The Theory and Practice of Communism: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 1 |
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Page 854
Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome to the committee , Mr. Wu . We are pleased
to have you here . I understand you attended schools in Shanghai and Hong
Kong and Canton . I have been in Shanghai and Hong Kong . Mr. WU SHU - JEN
.
Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome to the committee , Mr. Wu . We are pleased
to have you here . I understand you attended schools in Shanghai and Hong
Kong and Canton . I have been in Shanghai and Hong Kong . Mr. WU SHU - JEN
.
Page 855
I escaped on July 12 , 1969 , to Hong Kong , by swimming for 8 long hours .
During the first 6 years on the mainland , I was a student at Tsinghua University of
Peking , both in the university and in the postgraduate studies . After my
graduation ...
I escaped on July 12 , 1969 , to Hong Kong , by swimming for 8 long hours .
During the first 6 years on the mainland , I was a student at Tsinghua University of
Peking , both in the university and in the postgraduate studies . After my
graduation ...
Page 870
House. Committee on Internal Security. 1 1 their family members , and they threw
those dead bodies into the Pearl River . Many of these dead bodies floated all the
way down the river to the waters surrounding Hong Kong . That was in 1968 .
House. Committee on Internal Security. 1 1 their family members , and they threw
those dead bodies into the Pearl River . Many of these dead bodies floated all the
way down the river to the waters surrounding Hong Kong . That was in 1968 .
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He set up several factories in the vicinity of Canton employing five to six thousand
workers recruited from those who were discharged from labor reform camps ,
those who had returned from Hong Kong and Macau and desperadoes as well
as ...
He set up several factories in the vicinity of Canton employing five to six thousand
workers recruited from those who were discharged from labor reform camps ,
those who had returned from Hong Kong and Macau and desperadoes as well
as ...
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This is because South China is the major point of entry while Canton is so close
to Hong Kong and Macau . The people of Canton therefore have extensive
contacts with the people of both Hong Kong and Macau , making it particularly
easy ...
This is because South China is the major point of entry while Canton is so close
to Hong Kong and Macau . The people of Canton therefore have extensive
contacts with the people of both Hong Kong and Macau , making it particularly
easy ...
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