· STUDY ABROAD
· LOVE AND MARRIAGE
· TASK CARRIED ON
· WAR FOR LIBERATION
· STATE AFFAIR
· INTERNATIONAL ALLY
· WORK FOR WOMEN
· THE LAST MOMENT
   
   
 
59. On February 17, 1933, Soong Ching Ling met with George Bernard Shaw, a famous British writer, at her Rue Moliere residence in Shanghai.
   
60. Soong Ching Ling and Edga Snow in Hong Kong in 1939.
   
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.
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).
   
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.
   
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.
65. In February, 1956, Soong Ching Ling received an honorary doctorate of law from Pakistani Dacca University.
   
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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