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1. Fossils Sent from Across the Land
LETTERS from workers, peas-ants, soldiers, Red Guards, teachers, geological prospectors and staff members of the rural products purchasing stations arrive at our institute almost every day. They
Author: CHEN CHANG Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. KEY TO CHINA'S FRONT DOOR: STOLEN AND REGAINED
IN the past, the customs tariff and customs service of China were an integral part of the machinery by means of which the country was reduced to semi-colonial status. Today they serve as the keys to
Author: CHEN CHENG-CHANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Three Short - Sighted Gentlemen
The author of this stage monologue performs it himself. He is a famous hsiang sheng artist of Tientsin. Hsiang sheng is a form of cross - talk, generally by a comedian and his "stooge". One specimen
Author: CHANG SHOU-CHEN Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
I. Early DaysI WAS BORN in the village of Lingnao in Ningtu county, Kiangsi province in the autumn of 1915. We were a very poor family. My mother died when I was eleven. My father supported the
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
IV. Passing the Region of the Miao PeopleIN NOVEMBER 1934, having broken through the enemy's fourth blockade line, the Red Army reached a main road on the border of Kwangsi and Hunan. It was
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
VII. From Anshunchang to the Luting BridgeWE MARCHED about 100 kilometers with Chairman Mao through the mountains of the Yi people until we came to Anshunchang on the Tatu River. From there, we
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
X. On Liupan MountainAT DUSK in the middle of September, we arrived at a village close to Latzukou. I spread the Chairman's pallet so that he could get some rest. But when I went into the next room,
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Dry Hills into Water Country
EVER since 1950 when Chairman Mao pointed out that "the Huai River must be harnessed", the people in this area have been working to turn the river and its tributaries from sources of disaster to
Author: CHEN CHIH-CHANG Year 1974 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. Coal Miners Raise Their Own Targets
A TTENTION, COMRADES! We now bring you news of the people and events in yesterday's round of our high production battle ..." The clear, high-pitched voice of a young woman coming over the loudspeaker
Author: LI HUNG-CHUN and CHEN PEI-CHANG Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. The Clock and Watch Industry
THE resonant chimes every quar-ter hour from the clocks on the 43-metre high twin towers of Peking's railway station, built in 1959, are a familiar sound in the capital. These clocks, maintaining
Author: CHANG LIEN-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML