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271. An Actor and His Responsibility
TO THE stirring rhythm of percussion instruments, a half-human, half-monkey figure clad in bright yellow satin somersaults through the air and whirls a sparkling silver rod round his head. Now he is
Author: SUN LIU-CHEN Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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272. "Nursery" for Athletes
EVERY AFTERNOON when school is over, groups of rosy-cheeked, bright-eyed boys and girls start to converge on the Shihchahai Sports Centre in Peking. Swinging school bags and tennis shoes, they make
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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273. Quick Brains and Nimbte Fingers
MASTER all the skill that's available; teach your own freely to others!"This was the idea behind a remarkable display of dexterity given by some 200 clerical and distributive workers before huge
Author: LIU PEI-SSU Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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274. Good Housekeeper
HAVE you seen the film Across Rivers and Mountains, about the 25,000-li Long March of the Red Army? An old cook in that film carried a huge iron cooking pot on his back as he climbed the Great Snow
Author: LIU TUNG-KUEI Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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275. Family Emulation Drive
THE Li family - father, son and two daughters - happen to be working in the same workshop of the Tientsin No. 1 Dyeing and Weaving Mill at jobs that are closely related. The younger daughter
Author: LIU PANG-CHIEH Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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276. A Bag of Grain
WHENEVER I recall the Long March, the image of Comrade Hsieh Yi-hsien rises in my mind.Hsieh Yi-hsien had been a poor peasant. He and his mother and younger brother had lived a life worse than that
Author: LIU WEN-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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277. 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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278. From Bamboo Strips to Bound Books
THE earliest written records in China date back 3,500 years. These are the oracle bone inscriptions, the accounts of divination incised on flat animal bones by order of the rulers of the later Shang
Author: LIU KUO-CHUN Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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279. Electrified Drainage and Irrigation
AMONG the criss-crossing waterways of the Pearl River delta around the city of Canton now march row upon row of electric poles, their wires stretching into the distance against the clear blue sky.
Author: LIU CHEH-MIN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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280. PRODUCING MEDICINE FOR 650 MILLION PEOPLE
CHINA has now built an industry that makes her basically self-sufficient in medicines. But this was started from scratch some ten years ago after the national liberation. The people's government
Author: LIU TAN-CHEN Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML