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341. RETURN TO THE HOMELAND
ONLY the children went to bed early on February 28 aboard the S.S. Heinrich Jessen, one of the four vessels carrying 2,100 overseas Chinese back from West Java in Indonesia. For next morning the
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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342. A Commune with Two Wings
AS WE DROVE between rows of tall, upright poplars, the ditches below them were still frozen. It was mid-March, but the peaks high above were capped with dazzling snow. The vast spring pasture was
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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343. Where Returned 'Overseas Chinese' Are Farming
THE NEARER we got to the southeastern corner of Hainan Island, the warmer it became in the bus, the thicker the coconut and banana groves on either side of the main road. By the time we alighted at
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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344. 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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345. From Grain Shortage to Grain Surplus
PRIOR TO 1949 China used to obtain grain year after year from the United States and other countries. Between 1921 and 1933, rice and wheat imports averaged about 4,000 metric tons a year. Since the
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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346. Children Have Fun with Science
NEAR the entrance to the China Welfare Institute Children's Palace in Shanghai, a ten-foot-tall robot was moving slowly towards a group of young Pioneers. They were visiting an exhibition, opened
Author: CHEN WEI-PO Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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347. Cities Help the Farm
SINCE LAST WINTER, in every part of China a mass movement has been going on in the industrial enterprises, cities and towns to provide all possible support for those who grow the country's food and
Author: CHEN HSIU-CHENG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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348. In Memory of Agnes Smedley
AUTUMN weather came unusually early to the mountainous area of southern Anhwei in 1938. It was on a chilly morning in July that a telephone message came suddenly from the headquarters of General Yeh
Author: SHEN CHI-CHEN Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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349. Ten Islands Into One
IN Kwangchow Wan Bay off the south China coast lies a new, green and fertile island called Nansan. It has replaced a cluster of ten islands, dry and desolate in the past, known as the Nansan Islands.
Author: CHEN SHU-FA Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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350. A Warm Welcome from the People of the Americas
LAST YEAR the Chinese Classi-cal Theatre went on a six-month tour to North and South America. On July 28 we concluded our visit to Cuba and left the exuberant harbour of Havana on the Soviet ship S. S
Author: CHEN CHUNG-CHING Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML