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31. On an Island Outpost
UNDER full sail, our wooden boat plunged steadily through the long rolling waves of the open sea. After a while an island jutted up out of the distant horizon. This rocky spot of land off the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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32. Tea-growing Village Makes a Big Leap
CHINA'S famous Lung Ching (Dragon Well) tea is grown in a mountain area southwest of beautiful West Lake in Hangchow. Here the peasants have grown tea for 1,100 years. Lung Ching village, nestling
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. CHINA DISCOVERS ACUPUNCTURE ANESTHESIA
UNDER a large shadowless lamp, a 59-year-old printer lay quietly on the operating table of the Third Teaching Hospital of the Peking Medical College, waiting for the doctors to remove an inflamed
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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34. Conquering the Haiho River
AT the headquarters of the Hopei Province Haiho River Control Project in suburban Tientsin, comrades of the construction department spread out a map of the project and pointed to various parts of the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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35. Korean, Romanian and Japanese Artists in China
IN the golden days of October the Chinese people welcomed the Pyongyang National Opera Troupe of Korea, the "Doena" Art Troupe of the Armed Forces of the Socialist Republic of Romania and the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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36. A Petrochemical Works Under Construction
A SPRAWLING petrochemical complex is rising in the foothills of the Yenshan Mountains southwest of Peking. Eleven different oil refining installations and one each for synthetic rubber, phenol
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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37. Stores and Salesmen in Peking
SALESMEN in socialist China do their best to serve the people in every way. Here are some examples.Going to the CustomersIn the southwest district of Peking, people often see a salesman or saleswoman
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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38. Science in the Countryside
FIFTY-THREE year-old Chou Chuang-nu, leader of the Chouwu brigade in the Fucheng commune in Kwangtung province's Tungkuan county, put down his sickle and led me to a small granary. It was past
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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39. A Chemical Plant Fights Pollution
WALKING between the shops of the Liaoyuan Chemical Plant in Shanghai, one is surprised to find the air fresh and clean, practically free of the acrid smells that usually characterize a chemical
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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40. Textile Worker - Central Committee Member
AT the Ninth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party held in April 1969, Wang Hsiu-chen, a Shanghai textile worker, was elected a member of the Party Central Committee. She is also a
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 7 PDF HTML