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151. Turning Dead Letters into Live Ones
I'M a mailman in the Yian county post office in Heilungkiang province. In my long years of work, I have had many dead letters, most of them because of unclear names and addresses. Of course we can
Author: CHAO CHING-CHUAN Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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152. How a Scientist Can Serve the People Better
BEFORE liberation I was studying abroad. I returned to China early in 1950 with a strong desire to contribute to the development of science in my country. Educated by the Party and Mao Tsetung Thought
Author: TANG AO-CHING Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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153. WILD DREAM OF JAPANESE MILITARISM
SMASHED in World War II, Japanese militarism has revived and once more menaces Asia. Soundly defeated by the people of China and the world, the Japanese militarists, backed by U.S. imperialism, set
Author: CHING SHIH-PING Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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154. Huayuankou Commune, Yesterday and Today
OUR Huayuankou commune lies next to the Yellow River dyke on the outskirts of Chengchow in Honan province. It is a thriving place today, with a population of 25,000 putting into practice Chairman
Author: SHAO SHIH-CHING Year 1971 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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155. The Beginning of a New Era
THE announced visit of the U.S. President to Peking has aroused excitement throughout the entire world. During the Korean War he urged the bombing of China, but now he is ready to open a dialogue
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1972 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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156. EDGAR SNOW - IN MEMORIAM
EDGAR SNOW, the life-long friend of the Chinese people, struck down by cancer, peacefully breathed his last on February 15, which this year was the Spring Festival, today's name for the New Year
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1972 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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157. Another Friend of China To Be Mourned
IN the early spring of 1936, Grace and Max Granich, then only around forty years old, came to Shanghai, and on March 15 the first issue of Voice of China appeared. In it Grace and Max as editors
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1972 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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158. HO HSIANG-NING - A STAUNCH REVOLUTIONARY (1877-1972)
CHINA'S revered woman revolutionary, Ho Hsiang-ning, breathed her last in the early dawn of September 1, 1972. Four days later in the Great Hall of the People, hundreds of her comrades and relatives
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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159. A GREAT NEW MOVEMENT
TODAY IN CHINA the whole people, led by the Communist Party, are engaged in a great new effort to push agriculture forward and build Tachai-type counties all over our vast land. Tachai is a
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1976 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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160. In Memory of Premier Chou En-lai
WHEN our Premier Chou En-lai died a year ago, messages of condolence from all over the world fell like heavy snowflakes on Peking, merging with the tears that engulfed China in shared sorrow over
Author: Song Ching Ling Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML