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41. Helping Mother Fight Selfishness
COMING back from school one afternoon, I saw our pigs eating the crops in the fields of the production team. I drove them home."What's the idea of driving the pigs back?" Mother demanded, very
Author: TUNG YI-CHANG Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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42. Friendship First, Competition Second
CHAIRMAN Mao pointed out that the people of the whole world are friends of the Chinese people. Last March and April we Chinese table tennis players went to Japan to take part in the 31st World Table
Author: CHUANG TSE-TUNG Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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43. The Port of Shanghai
THE PORT OF SHANGHAI, largest in China, lies near the sea on an estuary of the Yangtze River, China's largest river. It is an all-season deep-water port. Located in the middle of the north-south
Author: KUO FANG-TUNG Year 1974 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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44. China's Shipbuilding Industry Develops in the Course of the Two-Line Struggle
THOUSANDS of people waving red flags and beating gongs and drums lined a Shanghai dock on September 30, 1974, to welcome the 10,000-ton ocean-going freighter Fengqing back from its maiden voyage.
Author: JEN CHI-TUNG Year 1975 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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45. The Battle of Chihlochen
BY the end of November 1935 northern Shensi was in the grip of freezing winter. Encouraged by the slogan "Welcome the Central Red Army with a victorious battle!" the 15th Red Army Group in northern
Author: HSU HAI-TUNG Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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46. I Fought for the Truth
On October 5, 1976 Liu Tung-chou, 33-year-old railroad worker in Chengchow and a Communist Party member, was charged with "viciously attacking Vice-Premier Chang Chun-chiao and trying to split the
Author: LIU TUNG-CHOU Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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47. Sports at Anshan Steel
SPORTS are a regular part of the workers' life at the Anshan Iron and Steel Company, China's biggest steel complex in the northeast. Mornings and evenings people everywhere do exercises, wushu, tai
Author: TUNG CHUN-SHENG Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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48. Szechuan: Calamity and Recovery
IT was hard to believe the things I heard about Szechuan in the late 60s and early 70s. The province was in great upheaval and chaos, it was said. In 1976, for instance, I was told that poor crops
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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49. 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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50. Ways of Life Among China's Minorities
THERE are more than fifty minority nationalities in China, embracing about 35 million people all told. Because they were oppressed for so long, many of them remained technically and educationally
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG,LIN YUEH-HWA Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML