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151. NEW LIGHT ON PEKING MAN
TWO YEARS ago the Dutch an-thropologist G. H. R. von Koenigswald, who had studied the Java Man in Indonesia and had worked for several years in the American Museum of National History in New York,
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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152. The Shores of Kaopao Lake Have Changed
IN MARCH 1953, when I was returning home from the site of the Sanho Dam, I passed Kaopao Lake. Eleven years earlier, I had taken part in guerrilla warfare along its shores. At that time no one had
Author: MIAO WEN-WEI Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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153. FACTS ON NATIONAL MINORITIES
FRIENDS who visit our country or write from abroad often ask about China's national minorities. They want to know what proportion of the population these nationalities represent, how many of them
Author: WU WEN-TSAO Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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154. TWO PIONEER COMPOSERS
CHINA'S modern music, like her literature and art, grew up with the people's struggle for freedom and independence and, like them, had to emerge violently out of the stagnation of feudal tradition,
Author: CHANG WEN-KANG Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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155. One Short Year
"THERE you are, then," said the personnel manager. "Here's your pass. You can start work right away. Glad you've recovered!"It was good to feel my work pass in my hand again. The past year of illness
Author: FEI LI-WEN Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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156. NEW MATERIAL ON MAN'S ORIGINS
RECENT discoveries of fossilized human and anthropoid remains in Kwangsi province, South China, suggest that this area may become the main centre of studies on the evolution from ape to man. These
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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157. The New Champion
YOU old ox! How can anyone break records with you!" said Sheng Li. He was apostrophizing the big grey-painted vertical boring machine on which he had started working that day for the first time."Hey,
Author: FEI LI-WEN Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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158. CHINA FACES THE OLYMPICS
ONE of the pace-setters of the Chinese basketball team picked for the Melbourne Olympics is Liu Erh-chu, its sharp-shooting forward. He used to be a stevedore in Shanghai. Seeing him in action on the
Author: LI YU-WEN Year 1956 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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159. How I Found My Way Home
EARLY this year I was sitting in the hall of the National Committee of the People's Political Consultative Conference, of which I am a member, listening to the political report by our Premier Chou
Author: WONG WEN-HAO Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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160. NEW LINKS BETWEEN APE AND MAN
In the August 1956 issue of China Reconstructs, Dr. Pei Wen-chung reported that an excavation team headed by him had unearthed for the first time in their natural surroundings several fossilized
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML