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121. Sugar Is More Than Sweets
SUGAR-CANE grows plentifully in South China. In the north, the climate is good for sugar-beet cultivation. But it is only since the establishment of the People's Republic that serious efforts have
Author: HUANG CHEN-HSUAN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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122. The Metallurgical Industry Is Transformed
IN the first ten years of the People's Republic of China, the country's metallurgical industry was transformed out of all recognition. At the time of liberation it was tiny and ramshackle. N-ow it is
Author: HUANG KUN-YI Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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123. ACHIEVEMENTS IN SURGERY
IN PEKING'S Fu Wai Hospital last December ten-year-old Ma Hsiao-ping underwent one of the world's most serious operations, for tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital disease involving four different kinds
Author: HUANG CHIA-SSU Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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124. A Poet of the Working Class
I WAS BORN and bred in the busy Yangtze River port of Ichang, Hupeh province. Before the liberation I was a stevedore. Not only did we carry heavy loads on our backs, we strained under the triple
Author: HUANG SHENG-HSIAO Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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125. A Virgin Forest in the Tropics
ALONG the southwest coast of Hainan Island, like a dragon leaping towards the ocean, lies Sharp Summit, a rolling green mountain range. Its highest peak, also called Sharp Summit, rises to 1,380
Author: HUANG HSIANG-CHING Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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126. ADVANCES IN CHINESE SURGERY
THE VIIIth National Congress of Surgery, convened last autumn by the Chinese Medical Association, reviewed the achievements of the past three years. It paid particular attention to traumatic,
Author: HUANG CHIA-SSU Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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127. Night Snacks In Shanghai
As a reporter, frequent evening assignments around theatres, cinema houses, bus terminals, train stations and residential districts have made me a regular customer of Shanghai's many night snack
Author: HUANG CHANG-TSAI Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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128. What Inspires Our Battle for Cotton?
OUR Tzuhsi county is in Chekiang province. Seven years in a row we had bumper harvests of cotton, and again last year the county average was a record - 132 jin per mu on 487,500 mu of cotton fields.
Author: HUANG CHIEN-YING Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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129. City Doctors Go to the Countryside
Early this year a large number of doctors from cities all over China went to the countryside to help improve medical care for the rural population. Now the first contingent has returned and a second
Author: HUANG CHIA-SSU Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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130. The Liberation Army Crosses the Yangtze
BY THE SPRING of 1949 the Chinese People's Liberation Army, led by the Communist Party, had liberated all of China's northeast, most of the north, and the areas north of the lower Yangtze River. Our
Author: HUANG HUO-HSING Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML