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11. Commerce Serves the Countryside
BETTER service to the country-side is the emphasis in all fields of work in China today. This is also true of commerce.The basic tasks of China's commerce are to advance the economy and to guarantee
Author: HO WEI Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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12. Key to Success in Surgical Operation
OUR army medical staff have removed an ovarian tumour weighing 16 kilograms from an 18-year-old girl whose case a bourgeois "specialist" had pronounced hopeless. We were able to save this girl's life
Author: YANG HO Year 1968 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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13. In the Silkworm Country
SPRING comes early to the Yun-lung production brigade and its seemingly endless mulberry groves begin turning green. Lying in Haining county 50 kilometers northeast of beautiful Hangchow in Chekiang
Author: HO WEN Year 1974 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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14. New Happenings at Linghu
LINGHU is an area in Chekiang province crisscrossed by mild rivers and streams which are rich in organic matter. This makes it ideal for raising fresh-water fish, for which it has long been famous.
Author: HO WEN Year 1975 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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15. A Tachai on the Grassland
IN the southwestern part of the famous Silingol grassland of Inner Mongolia is a 5,000-square-kilometer pasture area with about 15,000 people. This is the Hsianghuang Banner (county), a unit known
Author: HO CHI Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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16. TUAN YUAN-HSING: A Persistent Astronomer
LATE on the night of March 24 this year, when his fellow delegates to the National Science Conference were asleep after a long day of meetings, a young man was still standing at the window of the
Author: HO PIEN Year 1978 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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17. Stopping the Desert's Advance
THE Paotou-Lanchow railway from Inner Mongolia to Kansu province runs along 50 kilometers of the Tyngeri Desert in the Ningsia Hui Autonomous Region. Here passengers see endless stretches of yellow
Author: HO SUI Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. ANCIENT CHINESE BRONZES
BRONZE CASTING in China began very early and reached a high level of development in the latter period of the Shang dynasty (16th-11th centuries B.C.). In the succeeding 1,000 years embracing the
Author: JUNG KENG Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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19. A Crucible for Revolutionaries
A HALF CENTURY ago during the First Revolutionary Civil War (1924-27) Chairman Mao ran the National Institute of the Peasant Movement in Kwangchow (Canton), a crucial five-month school for training
Author: JUNG WEN Year 1976 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. NEW CHINA'S PAPER INDUSTRY
CHINA is now filling most of her own constantly-growing needs of paper for printing, packaging and industrial use. Her output of newsprint, for example, has increased threefold since the liberation.
Author: HSU HO-KUEI Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML