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11. A National Survey of Fruit Resources
CHINA stretches across a vast area covering the cold, temperate and tropical zones. Due to favourable natural conditions, many kinds of fruit trees abound. Quite a number of precious cul-tivars were
Author: CHANG TZU-MING Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. INDEPENDENCE IN MACHINE-BUILDING
CHINA is now supplying more than 85 per cent of her own machinery requirements as compared with 55 per cent at the end of the First Five-Year Plan (1953-57). This advance is a result of self-reliant
Author: WU TZU-CHlEN Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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13. A New Clarion Call Has Sounded
THE publication in Hongqi (Red Flag) issue No. 5, 1987, of the article "Patriotism or National Betrayal?", the Hongqi commentator's article "The Bourgeois Reactionary Line on the Question of Cadres
Author: NIEH YUAN-TZU Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. Only When One Understands Exploitation Can One Understand Revolution
Veteran worker of the Santiaoshih Measuring Tool Factory and a Standing Committee member of the Revolutionary Committee of Hungchiao District, TientsinTHE Santiaoshih, or "Three Lengths of Stone", is
Author: TENG TZU-PING Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. Nine Company Cooks
DURING the Long March I was quartermaster of a company in the Third Corps of the Central Red Army. There were nine cooks in our mess squad. Their leader, a short, dark and taciturn man, was named
Author: HSIEH FANG-TZU Year 1976 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Historical Peking Opera Revived
THE REVIVAL of the historical Peking opera Driven to Join the Liangshan Mountain Rebels in Peking and some other major cities was warmly acclaimed. It was first produced 34 years ago by dramatists of
Author: CHIN TZU-KUANG Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. The Baetrian Camel
THE camel is becoming a rather rare animal in the modern world. The one-humped dromedaries of Arab lands are diminishing and the two-humped Baetrian camel of China now lives wild mainly in eastern
Author: CHAO TZU-YUN Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. Scientists Study Mount Shisha Pangma
THE Himalayas have long been known as the world's highest mountain range but few concerted efforts have been made to discover their secrets. In March-May 1964 the scientific team accompanying the
Author: SHIH YA-FENG and CHI TZU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. Hua Kuo-feng as a Political Instructor of a Guerrilla Unit
THE Japanese imperialists had already occupied the northeast. After the Lukouchiao Incident on July 7, 1937, they pushed their way farther into China. Instead of resisting, the Chiang Kai-shek
Author: WANG KO-HUNG and WU TZU-HAI Year 1977 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. Wen Yi-to Rose to His Full Height
Wen Yi-to rose to his full height and smote the table, angrily faced the Kuomintang pistols and died rather than submit. Chu Tse-ching, though seriously ill, starved to death rather than accept U.S.
Author: WU HAN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML