Actions for China Today 1961 No. 7 1961, 1961
China Today 1961 No. 7 1961, 1961
- Published
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2018.
- Physical Description
- online resource (video file 0:09:04) : Sound, Black and White
- Additional Creators
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Series
- Summary
- International friendship and solidarity events in Peking -- Burmese premier's vacation In China -- "Mao Tse-Tung" locomotive -- Peasant college graduate -- Clock-making plant -- Ivory-carving -- Chinese team wins Swaythling Cup. Footage includes Ivor Montagu, the President of the International Table Tennis Federation, meeting representatives from countries participating in the 26th World Table Tennis Championships held in Peking; the Chairman of the Chinese Committee for Afro-Asian Solidarity and various guest speakers are seen at a rally in Peking; African students marching in Peking in demonstration against imperialism in Africa; the Burmese Prime Minister U Nu and his wife visit a People's Commune in south west China; the success of engine drivers in their new careers, studies and political activities; a student who has achieved rapid success in his agricultural studies and examinations; the success of a clock making factory in increasing its output and range of products; young apprentices learn the art of carving ivory from old masters at the Peking ivory carving studios; in the finals of the 26th World Table Tennis Championships the Chinese men's singles team beat the Japanese to win the Swaythling Cup, which is presented to the team by the President of the International Table Tennis Federation Ivor Montagu.
- Original Version
- Reproduction of: China, 1961.
- Copyright Note
- The British Film Institute
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