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41. 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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42. 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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43. 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
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44. Good Way to Popularize Science
OUR Agricultural Science Re-search Institute receives many letters nowadays from commune leaders in the suburbs of Peking who ask us to give them scientific guidance in the growing of crops. This is
Author: CHU TE-HUI Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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45. Fountain Pens for Everyone
FIGURES compiled by the Shanghai Pen Manufacturing Company, a managing company under the city's Bureau of Light Industry, reveal that from 1949, the year of the liberation, until 1962, Shanghai
Author: CHU CHAN-LIANG Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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46. They Write Their Own Music
I HAVE LONG ADMIRED the work of the Shansi peasant composer Shih Chang-yuan and wanted to hear the commune chorus that he directs. Quite a number of Shih's songs, strongly imbued with folk flavour,
Author: CHU HSI-HSIEN Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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47. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SAVES YOUNG LIVES
WE ON THE STAFF of the Peking Children's Hospital, celebrating our ninth anniversary this month, feel that the most significant work we have done has been to reduce the mortality rate in many of the
Author: CHU FU-TANG Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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48. Shanghai's Biggest Power Plant - Then and Now
RISING HIGH above the Whang-poo River front, our Yangshupu power station supplies most of Shanghai's electricity. The scene of many heroic fights against the imperialists, it has had a stirring
Author: NI YU-CHU Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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49. The Birds of Hainan Island
TROPICAL Hainan Island, off the mainland coast of south China, has a varied and abundant bird life. In its virgin forests the South China Tropical Biological Resources Expedition of the Chinese
Author: TENG CHU-HSIEH Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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50. A Middle School Graduate Returns to His Village
WE old people of the Peima production brigade are very proud of Han Chih-kang, our young Party secretary. It seems only yesterday that Chih-kang was a growing boy doing sentry duty in the village, a
Author: TANG HSING-CHU Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML