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1. Old Cure Saves Lives
LATE last summer 32 children between one and 14 years of age left the Encephalitis B ward of Peking's Children's Hospital. They returned to their homes and schools, well and sound. They had made
Author: CHU HSI-YING Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. RESEARCH ON TRACHOMA ENTERS A ; NEW STAGE
In old China, a common saying was: "Nine eyes out of ten suffer from trachoma." Though this was an exaggeration, it indicates how widespread the disease was, particularly in the countryside where the
Author: CHU HSI-YING Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Boxwood Carvings of Children
MANY boxwood carvings which portray the new life of China's children have been created in the last year or two by folk artists in the coastal provinces of Kiangsu, Chekiang and Fukien. The mental
Author: CHU PEI-CHU Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. A Buddhist Monk's Life
BEFORE liberation I heard and was misled into believing many slanders about how the Chinese Communist Party was "destroying religion" - the same kind of lies that are now being told about it by
Author: CHU TSAN Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. What China's Scientists Are Doing
WITHOUT modern science China can never industrialize. And it is with the aim of industrialization that we are now organizing scientific research on a nationwide scale. The Academia Sinica, which was
Author: COCHING CHU Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. A Village by the Tarim
KELATSEICHI, in the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region, used to be one of those forgotten villages that lay at the end of nowhere. They say that in former times the inhabitants were so wild and
Author: CHU AN-PING Year 1956 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Ancient China's Astronomy
EVERY PERSON, even a child, must have had a bit of the astronomer in him in the ancient agricultural societies of Babylonia, India, Greece and China, where the study of the heavens developed first as
Author: COCHING CHU Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. The Race for Electric Power
OVER TWO-THIRDS of the total land area in China consist of mountains, plateaus, and hills. Large rivers rush through the entire terrain and cut numerous narrow valleys and sharp declines, providing
Author: CHU HUANG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. The Farm Taught Me Science
MY COURSE in soil management at the Peking Agricultural College is to prepare young people to teach, conduct research in the field of agronomy or serve as agricultural specialists in local
Author: SUN CHU Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Clipping the Eagle's Wings
THE following is an excerpt (slightly abridged) from "Tracks in the Snowy Forest", a highly successful first novel by Chu Po, whose experience in the People's Liberation Army was the basis for this
Author: CHU PO Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML