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51. 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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52. University Trade Union
THE National University of Peking (Peita) is the oldest in China. In the 54 years since its inception, it has been associated with every progressive movement in the country.Yen Fu, one of Peita's
Author: HU HSIEN-CHIN Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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53. Overheard Conversation
THERE are early mornings in the plains, in the spring, when the sun shines through a thin haze and the light is soft and caressing. One really feels then that the spring is a young and gentle season,
Author: CHIN CHAO-YANG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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54. Battling The "Black Frost"
SPRING in 1953 was as warm as in former years. The sun shone on the wheat shoots in the fields of Honan province along the Yellow River.A production drive was under way in the countryside. Villages
Author: CHEN HUNG-CHIN Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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55. TATUNG COALFIELD
WHEN Shansi province in North China is mentioned, one thinks first of all of coal. It ranks with the Don Basin in the Soviet Union and Pennsylvania in the United States as one of the world's greatest
Author: CHIN YU-KUN Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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56. MY FLIGHT FROM TAIWAN
" FIRST Lieutenant Ho, report for scouting mission tomorrow," my combat officer in the Kuomintang air force informed me on the evening of May 17, 1955. This was the chance I had been waiting for - to
Author: HO WEI-CHIN Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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57. Forest Doctor
THE car in which I was travelling to the Changpaishan mountains, near the Korean border, came to a stop at a small forest station. It was June 1952. I had just graduated from the Shenyang (Mukden)
Author: CHIN CHEN-TU Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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58. Open-Air Snacks in Peking
A LONG the sidewalks of Peking on the smaller streets just around the corner from the thoroughfares, the open-air food stalls are a common sight. They are frequently no more than a few unpainted
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHENG Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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59. OUR OWN RAILWAY ENGINES
THE FIRST LOCOMOTIVE to be completely designed as well as made in China is now hauling trains on the line from Tientsin to Nanking. Steam is the motive power: our economy is not yet developed enough
Author: CHIN YU-KUN Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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60. "A Hundred Flowers " in Peking's Restaurants
ON FINE SUNDAYS in Peking thousands of people go to Peihai Park, the famous pleasure-ground in the heart of the old imperial city. After a couple of hours strolling about the tree-lined walks or
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHEN Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML