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41. Unmasking the U.S. Invaders
EARLY on the morning of October 1, 1945, five U.S. warships suddenly appeared off the coast of Yentai (Chefoo) on the northeastern tip of the Shantung peninsula. Like a dark cloud overshadowing a
Author: Major-General CHUNG HSI-TUNG Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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42. Urban Relief and Rehabilitation
One great change is obvious to every eye in the cities of China today, two years after liberation.The victims of the old society are no longer to be seen. The homeless children and old people, the
Author: CHAO PU-CHU Year 1952 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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43. Chinese Post Office Spreads Knowledge
OUR Chinese People's Post Office is an organization quite different from the post offices of capitalist and colonial countries and from the post office of old China. It does not confine itself to the
Author: CHU HSUEH-FAN Year 1952 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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44. In a Department Store
ONE morning, when I was walking down Wang Fu Ching, Peking's main shopping street, my attention was attracted by a large crowd of people outside the State Department Store. They were waiting for the
Author: CHU PU-SHENG Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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45. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE GROWS
IN the New Democratic economy of China today, private industry and commerce exist and grow alongside state-owned and cooperative establishments in these fields.The three years that have passed since
Author: CHIEN CHIA-CHU Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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46. THE PLAN IS UNDER WAY
SINCE New Year's Day 1953, China has been working under her first Five-Year Plan. This great new step in the remaking of a country of 475 million inhabitants-almost a quarter of mankind-comes little
Author: CHU CHI-PING Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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47. Shanghai Workers' Palace of Culture
IF ANYBODY who has been away from Shanghai for several years were to re-visit it now and look for the old Eastern Hotel, which stood opposite the former race course, he would certainly be amazed. The
Author: CHU CHENG-CHAO Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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48. Girl Dispatcher
I WAS born in 1930 in a small town south of Shenyang (Mukden) in Northeast China. My father was a railway worker and my grandfather was a peasant. As a little girl I used to gather firewood and help
Author: SUN HSIAO-CHU Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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49. CHANGES IN CANTON
I LIVED in Canton during my childhood. I remember how, every time I went to the embankment along the Pearl River, I was fascinated by all the ships and boats, but especially by the big passenger
Author: CHU CHI-PING Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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50. Forward From the Mutual-Aid Team
The number of agricultural producers' cooperatives in China grew from 14,000 to 95,000 in the five months between December 1953 and May 1954. One of those organized during this period was that of
Author: CHU CHI-PING Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML