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31. POETRY HEARD BY MILLIONS
WHEN a poem is read aloud the words are no longer merely characters on paper; they stand forth from the pages of the book, leap up from the desk, fly from the study. On the wings of speech they reach
Author: YIN CHIH-KUANG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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32. Chen Yung-kang, Farmer and Scientist
INSPIRING news came from the Soochow administrative region of south Kiangsu, one of China's highest-yielding rice-growing areas, during the 1963 harvest. On 400,000 hectares the unit-area yield of
Author: PAO CHUN-KUANG Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. We Studied Dances in Cuba
I have long felt close to the Cuban people because for several years I have been singing their songs and performing their dances. That is why living in that island country for three months last
Author: SUN CHI-KUANG Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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34. Inner Mongolia's Modern Dairy Industry
Dairying has joined the production of hides as one of the main sources of income in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, a leading stock-raising area in China. More than twenty modern milk products
Author: HAN KUANG-LIEH Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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35. Travelling Through the Granary of East China
REPORTS of bumper harvests on the plain around Taihu Lake in the lower Yangtze valley came rolling into our office last November. Together they presented a picture of unusual abundance on these two
Author: CHANG KUANG-YU Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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36. Great Stride Forward in Fertilizers
LARGE, small or medium-size plants producing chemical fertilizers are now in operation in all but one of China's provinces and autonomous regions. In 1963 total production outstripped that of 1962 by
Author: KAO KUANG-CHIEN Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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37. A Book That Stirs Heart and Soul
THE peoples of the world deeply hate the U.S. imperialists for their dirty "special war" in south Vietnam. They cheer jubilantly as the heroic people of south Vietnam continue to defeat the invaders.
Author: CHANG KUANG-NIEN Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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38. Tracking the Army Worm
ENORMOUSLY destructive to growing cereals, especially to rice, wheat, millet and maize, the army worm is among China's eight most harmful insect pests listed for eradication in the National Programme
Author: LI KUANG-PO Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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39. Something New in Matchbox Labels
MATCHBOX labels, like stamps, can portray important political events in a country, its economic achievements, history, geography and cultural traditions. In China today they are art pieces as well as
Author: CHI CHIH-KUANG Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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40. Factors Behind Price Stability
A VISITOR from abroad, strolling round the stores in Peking, will be struck by three things. First, all prices are clearly marked. There is no bargaining. Second, the price of any item is the same
Author: SUNG KUANG-WEI Year 1966 Issue 7 PDF HTML