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61. How the Demand for Textiles Is Met
THE busiest counter at the supply and marketing cooperative of the Tungpeiwang brigade in the western suburbs of Peking is that selling textiles. This is true of all such co-ops throughout the country
Author: CHING WEN Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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62. CHINA RELEASES ALL WAR CRIMINALS BY SPECIAL AMNESTY
A SPECIAL amnesty to the last of the war criminals still in custody was granted last March 17 by the Standing Committee of the Fourth National People's Congress. This measure was taken on
Author: CHI WEN Year 1975 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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63. SECOND LIFE
AROUND NOON one day in May 1974, an ambulance pulled up at the Chungshan Hospital of the Shanghai No. 1 Medical College with a critically injured man. He was Yang Kuan-kang, a coal miner from near
Author: WEN HUI Year 1975 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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64. New Happenings at Linghu
LINGHU is an area in Chekiang province crisscrossed by mild rivers and streams which are rich in organic matter. This makes it ideal for raising fresh-water fish, for which it has long been famous.
Author: HO WEN Year 1975 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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65. Spring Tea-picking Time at Taihu Lake
THE FAMOUS Pilochun tea gets its name from the appearance of the processed leaves - uniformly-sized light green snails. Gardens of it grow amidst tangerine, peach, arbutus and loquat orchards on the
Author: WU WEN Year 1975 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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66. Tideland Area Becomes Big Producer
CHUNGMING Island, China's third largest island lies just beyond Shanghai in the Yangtze River estuary. It has been built up from layer upon layer of silt picked up by the Yangtze in its
Author: SU WEN Year 1976 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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67. Radical Changes in Rural Medical Work
TREMENDOUS changes have taken place in China's countryside since 1965 when Chairman Mao called on the nation's medical and health workers to "put the stress on the rural areas". Even after the new
Author: CHUNG WEN Year 1976 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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68. A Spring Sprout Grows Strong
THE color film Chun-miao (Spring Sprout) is the first feature film depicting events of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. The film is a portrait of a young peasant woman who becomes a
Author: Wen Pin Year 1976 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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69. China's Revolution in Literature and Art
CHINA'S Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution has brought tremendous changes in every section of society. The revolution in literature and art, as an important part of the cultural revolution, has
Author: WEN HSIAO Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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70. May Day in China - Celebrating Unity and Victory
THE working class and other working people of China's nationalities celebrated May 1, International Labor Day, in a jubilant atmosphere of unity and victory.The day came in the midst of an excellent
Author: HSIN WEN Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML