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	          1. I LEFT TAIWANI WAS born in 1928 in the island of Taiwan, which was then under Japanese rule. My father was a successful professional man so, unlike many others, our family was not harrassed by money problems.TheAuthor: YEH CHING-YAO Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          2. China's New Prison SystemIN the bad old days when Shanghai was one of the world's worst centres of vice, racketeering and crime, its prison population - even though the "big fish" were seldom caught in the network of theAuthor: YEN CHING-YAO Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          3. The People's Liberation War: 1946 - 49IN 1945, after the victory of their eight-year war against Japanese aggression,[注释1] what the people of China wanted most was peace - to build their country to be independent and democratic,Author: WANG CHING-YAO Year 1959 Issue 9 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. 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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	          7. A Commune on the Far West BorderAS I walked along the highway that follows the valley of the Kashgar River in the westernmost tip of China, I recalled how this was one of the few passes through the Pamirs on the border of China andAuthor: PI YEH Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          8. The Man Who Tames MountainsAS I crossed the mountains of northwestern Hupeh province, I feasted my eyes upon the fiery red of ripening persimmons that decked the slopes. Rimming the foot of the ranges were forests of tung andAuthor: PI YEH Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          9. New Rolled Steel ProductsT'HOUGH China still makes com-paratively few of the world's varieties of rolled steel, efforts at Anshan and the country's other iron and steel plants over the past year have moved her further downAuthor: YEH CHIN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          10. VEGETABLES IN ABUNDANCE FOR PEKINGHOUSEWIVES in Peking can buy many kinds of fresh vegetables at all seasons of the year. In any of the large food markets and in the bigger grocery stores, they can choose from literally dozens ofAuthor: LUNG YEH Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
