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31. Aid to Rural Medicine
ONE EVENING last spring the telephone rang in the department of surgery at the Tungj en Hospital in Peking. It was a longdistance call from the hospital in Tahsing county, 25 kilometres south of the
Author: CHAO LING-CHU Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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32. ON THE NO. 12 EXPRESS
THOUGH the passenger was wearing a thick black corduroy cotton-padded coat, it was obvious to conductress Tu Pao-jui that the woman who got on the No. 12 Express at Shenyang's South Station was an
Author: HSU CHIA-CHU Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. Four Treasures of the Studio
THE BRUSH, ink, inkslab and paper, known as the "four treasures of the studio", have all helped to give Chinese calligraphy a place among the fine arts and have also been a factor in shaping the
Author: CHAO LIN-CHU Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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34. PROSPERITY FOLLOWS EARLY STRUGGLE
IN LATE NOVEMBER last I was one of a group of 17 delegates from the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference to visit the Chienming People's Commune in Tsunhua county, Hopei province. The
Author: CHIEN CHIA-CHU Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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35. A Scientist Among Fruitgrowers
TWELVE years ago this spring, I was sent by the Shantung Provincial Institute of Agricultural Sciences to a fruitgrowing region in Licheng county east of the capital, Tsinan. My assignment was to
Author: CHU JUI-TSU Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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36. From a Surveyor's Notebook
TO PREPARE for the building of a new highway in western Sinkiang we are going to survey the Muchaerte Glacier in the Tienshan Mountains, across which the route will run. Today we reached a height of 4
Author: CHU HO-FANG Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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37. Folk Opera Flowers Among National Minorities
FOLK OPERAS of four national minority peoples of Yunnan province were brought together in a drama festival in Kunming for the first time not long ago. They were those of the Tais from near China's
Author: CHU LIU-YI Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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38. DARK BEFORE DAWN
A SHORT TIME ago I left Peking for Shanghai to give a series of concerts. The first one was a big success; returning to my hotel at midnight, I was so excited that I couldn't sleep. I walked over to
Author: CHU CHUNG-MOU Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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39. RESEARCH ON TRACHOMA ENTERS A ; NEW STAGE
In old China, a common saying was: "Nine eyes out of ten suffer from trachoma." Though this was an exaggeration, it indicates how widespread the disease was, particularly in the countryside where the
Author: CHU HSI-YING Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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40. A MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER
CHANG TZU-O'S colleagues at the Peking No. 4 Middle School had told me the best time to get him to talk was in the evenings. As I waited for his arrival, the bell signalled the night homework session
Author: CHAO LING-CHU Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML