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11. For the Love of Children
AS SOON as I graduated from junior high school in 1961 at 14, I decided to enter a normal school to study preschool education. At that time my family didn't agree with my decision and my schoolmates
Author: JU YITONG Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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12. Recalling the 1946 'Hsiakuan Incident'
After the Chinese people won their eight-year War of Resistance against Japan, in August 1945, they longed for peace. However, Chiang Kai-shek, chieftain of the reactionary Kuomintang government, was
Author: YEN PAO-HANG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. CHINA'S RENMINBI
THE enemy rots with every passing day, while for us things are getting better daily." This is Chairman Mao's correct analysis and summary of the general world trend. The financial and monetary
Author: HUNG YIN-HANG Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Taiwan Literature Meets Mainland Readers
Selected Short Stories from TaiwanTWO new books Selected Short Stories from Taiwan and Selections of Taiwan Prose by writers in the island province were published early this year by the Beijing People
Author: BING HANG and CONG PEIXIANG Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. My Boy Chuang Tse-tung
AROUND lunchtime on April 11 I had just finished listening to the latest news about the World Table-Tennis Championships when I heard a lot of noise at our door. I went out and was met by a crowd of
Author: LEI CHUNG-JU Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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16. Frown a Commune Leader's Notebook...
All across China's immense land, a new production high tide is vigorously unfolding. The severe natural calamities of two successive years far from daunted the 500 million farmers. In battle with them
Author: CHANG YI-JU Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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17. The Seizure of Yang Tu and the Sino-Foreign Joint Tribunal
Construction of the Hankow-Canton railway and the Szechuan-Hupeh railway was first financed by the landholders and businessmen of several provinces. Early in 1911, the Ching dynasty, under direct
Author: LI LIU-JU Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. BEFORE THE DAWN
IT WAS in the old days before the liberation.Living in a Shanghai lane was a family called Chin, a couple with two children. The mother, Han Hui, was a primary school teacher; a daughter, Mimi, was
Author: JU CHIH-CHUAN Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. APE OR MAN?
EVER SINCE fossils of higher primates were discovered in southern China and Africa around the 1930s, anthropologists have been debating whether they are pongids (apes) or hominids (man). In recent
Author: WOO JU-KANG Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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20. 'Good 8th Company' on Nanking Road
AT CELEBRATIONS commem-orating the 14th anniversary of the liberation of Shanghai (May 27, 1949), the Ministry of Defence conferred the title "The Good Eighth Company on Nanking Road" on a unit of
Author: SHEN SU-JU Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML