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1. The Man Who Cures Snake Bites
LYING in the Airforce Hospital in Wuhan, Lieutenant Chu Pao-hsiang was on the "critical list". Four days earlier his foot had been bitten by a poisonous snake (Tri-meresurus gramineus), locally known
Author: HSI CHIA Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. MAKING FILMS FOR TODAY
CHINA'S new film industry has to meet a tremendous and ever-growing demand. Before 1949, when the country was liberated, only a very few of the Chinese people ever went to the cinema. Attendance that
Author: CHIA CHI Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. What the Communes Bid for Kiangsu
If all the rivers, lakes and seas were ink, And all the heavens a vast sheet of paper, All this would still not be enough to write The merits of our people's communes.SO RUNS one of the many poems in
Author: SUN CHIA-NO Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. FILM PRIZEWINNERS
FOR several months early this year, on busses, in parks, schools, factories and offices, many people were talking about films. The discussion was set off by a poll among its readers initiated by the
Author: CHIA CHI Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Li Ta-chao - Revolutionary Pioneer
AMONG the progressive and patriotic intellectuals of China's modern history, Li Ta-chao occupies an outstanding place. In his striving to help the country free itself from semi-colonialism and
Author: CHIA CHIH Year 1964 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. New Films for Children
THREE new puppet films and two animated cartoons, all in colour, have recently been released by the Shanghai Film Studio. Two of them have been entered for the Ninth International Film Festival at
Author: CHIN HSI Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. A HEROIC STRIKE
AN OUTSTANDING PAGE in the history of the Chinese la-labour movement is the strike of the Peking-Hankow railway workers in February 1923. It marks the climax of a great wave of industrial struggle
Author: HSI WU Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Agriculture - Foundation of the National Economy
AGRICULTURE is the foundation of China's economy, while industry is the dominant factor. This has recently been concretely restated by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and
Author: TAN HSI Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Young Cadre Carries on Revolutionary Tradition
BEFORE the cultural revolution I was a carpenter at Sian's No. 1 Construction Company. In May 1973 I was elected a member of the standing committee of the Sian Federation of Trade Unions. Two months
Author: CHU HSI-AN Year 1974 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE GROWS
IN the New Democratic economy of China today, private industry and commerce exist and grow alongside state-owned and cooperative establishments in these fields.The three years that have passed since
Author: CHIEN CHIA-CHU Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML