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21. SHANGHAI STEPS INTO THE FUTURE
EVERYONE knows Shanghai; half the nation's private industry and business were once concentrated here. On January 20, Shanghai followed Peking in the voluntary transfer of all capitalist factories and
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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22. AFTER FELLING THE TIMBER
It is time to leave the forest clearing; The snow falls heavily, but before we go Let us look round in farewell, for we love this place And can leave it with proud hearts. These woods have been our
Author: Fu Chou Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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23. Second Five-Year Plan - and Beyond
DRAWING CONFIDENCE from the pre-schedule fulfilment of most targets of the First Five-Year Plan, the Chinese Communist Party, at its Eighth Congress last autumn, proposed bold goal for the second.
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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24. Adult Education in the Countryside
THE MASS DRIVE for adult education among China's farmers is steadily changing in character. A few years ago it was centred mainly on literacy. Today, it is passing to the stage of universal primary
Author: CHOU PO Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. A Champion Mill Meets Its Challenges
Last spring Shanghai's Pacific Textile Mill, for more than twenty years a recognized leader for its "Hero" brand bed sheets, was facing challenges from all sides. In addition to its two closest
Author: CHOU CHANG Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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26. A Cultural Giant
THE late writer Kuo Mo-jo was, with Lu Hsun (1881-1936), one of the two main founders of the new literature following the May 4th Movement of 1919. After liberation he became an esteemed leader in
Author: CHOU YANG Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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27. 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
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28. MY FLIGHT FROM TAIWAN
" FIRST Lieutenant Ho, report for scouting mission tomorrow," my combat officer in the Kuomintang air force informed me on the evening of May 17, 1955. This was the chance I had been waiting for - to
Author: HO WEI-CHIN Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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29. Millions of New Farm Implements
CHINA'S industry has to satisfy a tremendous demand for new farm implements this year. Existing agricultural machinery plants, though working at full capacity, cannot meet the need. A number of
Author: KANG YUNG-HO Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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30. What Kind of Music for China?
THE ITEMS that received the greatest attention at the four-week Music Festival in Peking last summer were the traditional tunes played on Chinese instruments, and songs and local-style opera arias
Author: HO LU-TING Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML