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31. 'Miracles' in Plant-Breeding
HOW I started plant-breeding is a strange story. It was in 1955 when I had just turned eighteen and was' given a cleaner's job in the Normal College in Yulin, my home county in Kwangsi province. One
Author: CHIANG SHAO-FANG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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32. The War of Resistance to Japanese Aggression: 1937-45
ON JULY 7, 1937, the armed forces of imperialist Japan attacked Lukouchiao (Marco Polo Bridge), near Peking. On August 13, they assailed Shanghai. Chinese troops fought back. Thus began China's great
Author: CHIANG KE-FU Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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33. A Commune of Many Nationalities
AT THE FOOT of the Tien Shan range, in the western part of the Dzungarian Basin, Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region, lies a stretch of fertile land suitable for both agriculture and stockbreeding. Here
Author: CHIANG HSI-FANG Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Fighting the Flood in Minhou County
MAY is the month of typhoons and rainstorms in Fukien, the province washed by the waters of the Taiwan Strait. After the third typhoon of this year, in late May, a current of cold air suddenly
Author: MIN CHIANG-WEN Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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35. STORY OF A DIVER
AS SOON as he was big enough to swim, Shen Ah-ssu began working at the side of his father, a skin-diver, around the Shanghai harbour. The father's heart was heavy at the thought of his son following
Author: CHIANG TEH-MING Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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36. A Lake that Yields Grain
THE VAST emerald-green expanse of Lake Poyang in the northern part of central China's Kiangsi province is a sharp contrast to the muddy waters of the nearby Yangtze River. An equal cause for wonder
Author: CHIANG KAI-LUN Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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37. New Upsurge in Agriculture Under Way
NINETEEN SIXTY-FOUR was a good year for China's agriculture. After increases in both 1962 and 1963, still better harvests equal to those of the high-yield years of the past were won. This heralds a
Author: CHIANG YI-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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38. Worker-inventors Meet
OVER 2,000 new and improved cutting tools selected from many more invented by lathe operators from every part of China were shown, demonstrated and publicized at a meeting of 281 outstanding
Author: FANG YUNG-CHIANG Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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39. Big Irrigation Project for Hunan
EAST-CENTRAL Hunan, where Chairman Mao Tse-tung was born, has fertile soil and a warm climate. But rainfall is sparse and irrigation difficult because most of the land is hilly. For that reason the
Author: CHIANG YANG-CHUN Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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40. FROM ALKALINE LAND TO FERTILE FIELDS
THE 200,000 people of the Changhuangliu area in northern Kiangsu live in what was once the poorest part of the province. With 800,000 mu of alkaline land, only a quarter of it would grow anything in
Author: CHIANG HSING-CHI Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML