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1. Soldiers into Civilians
CHINA has demobilized more than 4 1/2 million soldiers in the last five years. Large numbers returned to civilian life after victory in the long wars for national and social liberation. Now that
Author: CHIN TI Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Students in the Workshop
MY HANDS are greasy," apologized "Professor" Sun as I advanced to greet him in the gauge workshop of the Harbin Measuring Instrument Cutting Tool Factory. I noticed a couple of small metal blocks in
Author: CHIN TI Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Children Run Their Own Express
WE don't take adults unless they are accompanied by children," the 13-year-old girl said firmly as I stepped up to buy my ticket. She was the booking clerk at the gaily-decorated "Peking Station",
Author: CHIN TI Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Combining Work and Study
VISITING the No. 3 Junior Middle School in Changke county, Honan province, late any afternoon, one comes upon groups of girls and boys in their early teens going about dozens of farm tasks. Some are
Author: WANG TI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. A Factory That Helps the Farm
EVEN long before the present movement to support agriculture swept the country, the Wusih Diesel Engine Factory has been doing just that. Located in the city of the same name in Kiangsu province on
Author: CHI TI Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Will and The Way
IF you were to stand outside Chiang Yu-nung's home in west Peking you would hear a rich tenor voice and hearty laughter but you would never guess that they came from a man bedridden for 18 years,
Author: WANG TI Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Soldier Artists
ARTISTS in the armed forces, whether they are professionals or only paint and draw as amateurs, have one clear aim: to create for the sake of the revolution - the application of Chairman Mao
Author: TI NA Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. 'The East Is Red' Rings Out over Shanghai
SEVEN O'CLOCK in the morning, August 28, 1966. For the first time, the big clock on the Shanghai customs building facing the Whangpoo River tolled the hour with the confident tones of socialist
Author: CHI TI Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Businessman's Wife
"GIRLS don't need to study; all they need know is how to keep house and please their husbands." That's what my grandmother said when I was taken away from school at 12 to look after my baby brother
Author: CHIN CHIN-CHIH Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. The Long Road Home
Last summer 73 American and Canadian young people of Chinese origin came to Xinhui and Enping counties in China's Guangdong province to attend China Summer Camps sponsored by these two localities.
Author: PERRY CHIN and WANDA CHIN Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML