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301. Going to Law in Peking
HOW do people go to law in new China? What kind of justice is meted out in the People's Courts? Since the old legal system was thrown out six years ago and the drafting of new codes has not yet been
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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302. Kuanting Power Plant: Chinese Equipment Only
THE waters of the Yungting River, formerly a source of flood terror to the people living on the rich plain of Hopei province in North China, have now been harnessed to supply electricity for Peking,
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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303. Growing Boy
FENG JUI is a friendly, outgoing schoolboy of 14 whom I came to know recently. His interests are many and his response to the world he lives in is constantly broadening. Like most youngsters of his
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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304. Pacemakers in Building Socialism
SOME readers will recognize an old friend in the photograph on this page. He is Yo Shang-wu (right), driver of the Mao Tse-tung locomotive based on Fengtai, near Peking. His picture was on the front
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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305. Making Consumers' Goods Better
WHAT happened in China in 1956? A great many things, of course. But ordinary people would be quite likely to reply: "It was the year in which consumers' goods improved in quality."Shanghai-made
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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306. Developing Dyestuffs
IT'S NOT SO SIMPLE to build up a whole industry from scratch in the space of eight years," said the deputy manager of the Tientsin Dyestuffs Trust to a group of visiting students. "In 1949 when our
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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307. A Village Learns to Read
THE middle-aged man squatting in front of the blackboard didn't look up as I took his picture. He went on writing intently on the board, a small piece of chalk gripped between his dusty fingers. The
Author: YANG KWANG-TEH Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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308. THE FIGHT FOR LUTING BRIDGE
The heroic 8,000-mile "Long March" of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army took place in 1934-35. It was the turning point of China's revolution. And the Battle for Luting Bridge, the only one
Author: YANG CHENG-WU Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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309. SPEAKING UP WITH POSTERS
A POWERFUL, popular and highly original form of expression for democratic opinion - the ta tze pao or "big-character poster" - has lately become a feature of community life in factories, offices,
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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310. Scissors With A Reputation
SOME 200 years ago a craftsman called Wang came from Shansi province to Peking. He made and sold scissors and knives of the highest excellence and finish. Because his face was scarred by smallpox he
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML