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291. China - Country of Fruit
IF you walk through the streets of Peking, past the many open-air shops and into its famous markets, you are struck by the fact that China is a great country for fruit. In every season of the year
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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292. Overheard Conversation
THERE are early mornings in the plains, in the spring, when the sun shines through a thin haze and the light is soft and caressing. One really feels then that the spring is a young and gentle season,
Author: CHIN CHAO-YANG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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293. Independent Cotton Industry
LU KWEI-LAN is a young peasant woman of central Shensi province, in Northwest China. Since childhood, she had helped raise many crops of the fine, long-staple cotton for which this part of the
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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294. Running A City District
LAST autumn and winter, elections to local people's congresses took place throughout China. Since then the congresses have met, chosen local people's governments, and begun to exercise their
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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295. BOOKS AND PEOPLE
THE state-owned Hsinhua Book-shops in Peking have this in common with Blackwells or Heffers where I often used to go in London-you can browse there to your heart's content, and nobody will urge you
Author: GLADYS TAYLER YANG Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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296. Building Textile Machines
UP to 1950 most of the machinery in China's textile mills was imported. Last year, in her trade agreements with Indonesia and India, China herself offered textile machines for export. At the end of
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1955 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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297. MORE AND BETTER COTTON
IN THE five years since liberation, China's cotton output has almost trebled. This is a very important fact for our country.For many decades we had to import cotton for our textile industry and the
Author: YANG HSIEN-TUNG Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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298. Neighbourhood Committee
AFTER the early morning rush-hour is over and the hurrying throngs of workers, students and school-children have disappeared from the streets, the world of the housewives, older people and the
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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299. A Catholic Doctor
I TEACH at the Shanghai Second Medical College, of which I am a vice-president. I have been a Catholic since my conversion 33 years ago, when I was a medical student in Aurora University, Shanghai.
Author: YANG SHIH-TA Year 1955 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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300. Fast Progress in Steel
CHINA'S new building, on which her people depend for a better life in the future, rests on iron and steel. Now, for the first time, our own industry is supplying the majority of current needs for
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML