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1. Wide Horizons for Students
THE gates of China's universities are open as wide as human effort can throw them. The railways give discounts up to 30 per cent for students travelling to college; all tuition at the universities is
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. The Story of Goldfish
GOLDFISH originated in our country and the Chinese people had kept them for hundreds of years before they were brought to Japan and England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and disseminated
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Lu Fa and His Family
THE "Big House", as the peasants call the office of their Agricultural Producers' Cooperative, is made of baked earth. It stands in the middle of about 330 acres of land belonging to the 125
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Towards Industrial Cooperatives
THE office of the Federation of Handicraft Cooperatives in Tientsin was crammed with people. The telephone was ringing incessantly. It was only by buttonholing various members of the staff and firing
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. From Plough to Desk, and Back Again
IT's GOOD to be back in the countryside," said Peng Yuan-lang, rubbing the dried mud from his strong bare legs. "When I worked in the county town I had charge of over a hundred co-ops in seven hsiangs
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. A People's Deputy
Lu Hung-pin is one of the 77 men and women who represent the people of Shantung province in the National People's Congress, China's highest organ of state power. Once a year he leaves the farm
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. How Shantung Beat The Flood
HOW CHINA dealt with a serious flood in southern Shantung province this year is a vivid illustration of the difference between her present and her past. To avoid these natural disasters altogether is
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. THE HALL OF AGED SCHOLARS
ALMOST every big city in China has its "elders", once socially-prominent in old China and still held in special esteem for their age, learning and past contributions in various fields. Among them are
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. A FACTORY SHIFTS INTO HIGH GEAR
THE rail depot at Changhsintien is a famous place. Its 4,000 workers are justly proud of it. Situated near the capital, at the northern end of the Peking-Hankow line, it has been repairing
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. Revolution in Village Housing
TO EYES accustomed to the small, mud-plastered, straw-thatched cottages scattered in twos and threes about the fields outside the city of Chengtu in Szechuan province, it is a pleasant surprise to
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML