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	          1. Ancient China- Origins to UnificationAS LONG AGO as 2500 B.C. or thereabouts, the ancestors of the Chinese people began to establish themselves on the alluvial plain between the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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	          2. China's Early Middle AgesTHE thousand years from the political reform of Wang Mang in the first century A.D. to the middle of the tenth century may be called the early middle ages of China, in which feudalism reignedAuthor: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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	          3. China's Later Middle AgesAFTER more than 70 years of divided rule, China was reunited under the Sung dynasty when the last of the ten separate kingdoms was vanquished in A.D. 976. The founder of the new dynasty, ChaoAuthor: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          4. MACHINES MADE IN CHINAWITHOUT a strong machine-building industry, no people can be the master of its own economic future. That China had virtually no such industry in the past, that every factory was dependent on importsAuthor: YEH CHOU Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          5. SHANGHAI STEPS INTO THE FUTUREEVERYONE knows Shanghai; half the nation's private industry and business were once concentrated here. On January 20, Shanghai followed Peking in the voluntary transfer of all capitalist factories andAuthor: YEH CHOU Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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	          6. AFTER FELLING THE TIMBERIt is time to leave the forest clearing; The snow falls heavily, but before we go Let us look round in farewell, for we love this place And can leave it with proud hearts. These woods have been ourAuthor: Fu Chou Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          7. Second Five-Year Plan - and BeyondDRAWING CONFIDENCE from the pre-schedule fulfilment of most targets of the First Five-Year Plan, the Chinese Communist Party, at its Eighth Congress last autumn, proposed bold goal for the second.Author: YEH CHOU Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          8. Adult Education in the CountrysideTHE MASS DRIVE for adult education among China's farmers is steadily changing in character. A few years ago it was centred mainly on literacy. Today, it is passing to the stage of universal primaryAuthor: CHOU PO Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          9. A Champion Mill Meets Its ChallengesLast spring Shanghai's Pacific Textile Mill, for more than twenty years a recognized leader for its "Hero" brand bed sheets, was facing challenges from all sides. In addition to its two closestAuthor: CHOU CHANG Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          10. A Cultural GiantTHE late writer Kuo Mo-jo was, with Lu Hsun (1881-1936), one of the two main founders of the new literature following the May 4th Movement of 1919. After liberation he became an esteemed leader inAuthor: CHOU YANG Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
