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Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation
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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1962

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References

1 From translation in B.B.C., Summary of World Broadcasts (SWB), Part 3, FE/913.

2 From translation in Selections from China Mainland Magazines (Hong Kong US Consulate-General), No. 302.

3 “In sad memory of our father—li K'e-nung” by Li King, translated in Survey of China Mainland Press (Hong Kong: U.S. Consulate-General), No. 2695.

4 For an extended account of official policy towards Buddhists see “Buddhism under the Communists” by Holmes Welch, The China Quarterly, No. 6.

5 Unità, 12 23, 1961. Interview with Italian delegate Velio Spano.Google Scholar

6 Translated in Peking Review, No. 3, 1962.Google Scholar