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1. Protecting The Miners' Health
FUSHUN is alleged to be the smokiest town in China. It was a pleasant surprise, therefore, when my Chinese colleagues and I saw the Fushun Miners' Hospital surrounded by green lawns and beautiful
Author: J. S. HORN, F.R.C.S. Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. A Visit to the Li and Miao Areas in Hainan
History, including modern history, provides many examples of disputes being stirred up and misunderstandings being created among people of various nationalities by the ruling class of a powerful
Author: JOSHUA S. HORN, F. R. C. S. Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. BIRTHDAY SONNET FOR NEW CHINA
'Mantlepiece-ornament, guaranteed antique, Rare work of art, bargain, collector's prize, Finer than all Egyptian work or Greek!' Was it 'The Dragon' they dared advertise?The Dragon? hushed in bronze
Author: J. S. MANIFOLD Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. THE LUTE
The new China is like a mighty lute : The strings quiver with expectation, tremble with joy, When the magic fingers of the peasant's son from Shaoshan touch them. On the stage appear the young-the
Author: J. J. Kotlom Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. Reform School: No Locks, Just Love
IT is 8:15 on a June morning as our bus rolls through the western outskirts of Beijing. Aboard are about a dozen foreigners of different nationalities who work for foreign language publications and
Author: S. R. Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. WOMEN WORKERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Little three-year-old Hung Chun is a lucky child, says his mother Li Shu-ching who works in a machine-tool plant in Northeast China. This is her third baby; the two older ones died when still very
Author: M. J. CHOU Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. A Westerner Looks at the Chinese Stage
I first visited the People's Republic of China in 1954, when, as a member of the British Merchant Marine, I spent a week in Qingdao (Tsingtao). At that time there was no chance of my seeing any
Author: J. NORMAN WILKINSON Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. The Influence of Edgar Snow
I FIRST visited the mainland of China in January 1954. I was 23, a young radio officer in the British Merchant Marine. I was as ignorant of the true China as the bulk of Westerners, having been
Author: J. NORMAN WILKINSON Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. My Experience As an Industrialist
JUST THREE DAYS prior to the liberation of Shanghai, I was forced by the Kuomintang to leave the city and taken to Canton in a military plane. To avoid a possible trip to Taiwan (Formosa), I at once
Author: LIU ONG-SHENG (O. S. LIEU) Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Precious Medical Heritage
Chinese medicine, it can be said without exaggeration, is one of the world's most ancient. Its story goes back thousands of years. Unfortunately not all of its methods, by far, have come down to our
Author: E. S. KOROBKOV and F. L. LEONTIEV Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML