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411. Table - Tennis World Champion
WHEN, in his first attempt to win a world title, 21-year-old Jung Kuo-tuan captured the men's singles table-tennis cup at the Dortmund world championships, a new page was written in the annals of the
Author: LI YU-WEN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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412. TEN YEARS TO MECHANIZE FARMING
CHINA'S more than 500 million farming people have just got through celebrating their 1959 bumper harvest - about 10 per cent higher, in both grain and cotton, than that of the first big leap forward
Author: LI CHING-MING Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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413. The People Build Their House
IN THE HEART of Peking, on the southwest side of Tien An Men Square, stands the new Great Hall of the People. It is a warmly attractive building, light in spite of its immense size, with tall
Author: LI PO-TI Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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414. Traditional Instruments for New Music
FAR BACK into history and pre-history stretches the succession of musical instruments fashioned by the people of China. Created by her different nationalities, they possess distinct characteristics
Author: LI YUAN-CHING Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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415. The Making of an Innovator
Ma Hsueh-li, a young fitter at the Wuhan Heavy Machine Tool Plant, has been elected a model worker or "pacemaker" several times in the past few years, chiefly for his pertinacity and ingenuity in
Author: MA HSUEH-LI Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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416. A Steppeland Hunting Trip
IN THE EARLY part of this year the All-China Athletic Federation organized an unusual hunting trip in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. Forty sharpshooters and ten racing motorcyclists - each of
Author: HO LI-SUN Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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417. Hail the Japanese People!
I HAVE VISITED JAPAN twice, in 1954 and 1957. On both trips, I was deeply impressed by the people - hard-working, brave and full of love for their country. Having reaped disaster and suffering from
Author: LI TEH-CHUAN Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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418. A Revolution in rice cultivation
FOR THE FARMERS in China's rice-growing areas - which constitute nearly one-fourth of the country's arable land - the most laborious and exacting job of the entire year's work has always been the
Author: LI CHING-YU Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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419. STEVEDORE
Everybody who knew old Shanghai remembers the stevedores who worked like beasts of burden. On a recent study of the technical revolution, at the fifth loading area of the Shanghai Harbour Bureau one
Author: LI CHING-YOU Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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420. "Sparks" in Shanghai's Technical Revolution
Last spring, like a prairie fire, the movement to change from manual operation to full or partial mechanization swept through Shanghai's factories. Most striking were the changes in the small ones,
Author: LI PO-TI Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML