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59.
On February 17, 1933, Soong Ching Ling met
with George Bernard Shaw, a famous British
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60.
Soong Ching Ling and Edga Snow in Hong Kong
in 1939. |
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61.
With Soong Ching Ling's help, Rewi Alley,
a New Zealand writer, organized a Marxism
and Leninism study group in Shanghai and installed
in his residence a transceiver station for
the Chinese Communist Party to support the
Chinese revolution. Pictured here are Soong
Ching Ling and Rewi Alley (back, first from
right) in Hong Kong in 1939. |
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62.
Soong Ching Ling together with Rewi Alley
(back row, third from right), Mr. And Mrs.
Ma Hai De (second row, sixth from right),
Mr. And Mrs. Deng Guang Ying (second row,
fourth from right), Liao Meng Xing (second
row, second from right) and Elsie Fairfax
Cholmely (second row, first from right). |
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63.
In December, 1952, Soong Ching Ling headed
the Chinese delegation to the World Peace
Conference held in Vienna, and was elected
one of its two-person executive chairmen.
She delivered a speech entitled "People
Will Turn the Tide of Events" at the
conference. |
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64.
Soong Ching Ling meeting with Mme. Eugenie
Cotton, chairman of the International Democratic
Women's Federation, vice chairman of the World
Peace Council and chairman of the Women's
Federation of France, at her Shanghai residence
on May 5, 1955. |
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65.
In February, 1956, Soong Ching Ling received
an honorary doctorate of law from Pakistani
Dacca University. |
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66.
On May 8, 1981, Soong Ching Ling received
an honorary doctorate of law from Canada's
Victoria University, which commended her as
"one of the most outstanding public servants
and leaders of the 20th century". |
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