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81. A Meal at a Muslim Restaurant
PEKING has many restaurants run by and for Muslims, where Islamic dietary laws are strictly observed. Because they serve such tasty food, they are also patronized by a great many non-Muslims. One
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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82. HOW LABOUR INSURANCE WORKS
ONE MORNING not long ago I went out to the Shihchingshan Iron and Steel Works near Peking to see how the labour insurance regulations were being applied there. The trade union directed me to Wang
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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83. In A Peking Primary School
" WHO can tell me the name of a labour model in our 'Steel City' of Anshan?" asked teacher Chia Yu-cheng.All the children knew about such things from their newspaper reading groups. They waved their
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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84. HALF A NEW CITY IN FIVE YEARS
BUILDING is the biggest industry in Peking. Never before has the ancient capital seen building on such a grand scale and of such diversity. Not five years have passed since the People's Republic was
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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85. WORLD YOUTH IN PEKING
IN the streets of Peking last August, one could notice happy groups of young people of many nationalities, taking an avid interest in everything around them. These were some of the 263 delegates,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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86. Window to the Future
I CAUGHT the first bus on a Sunday morning and took a ticket to Moscow. This may sound strange to readers outside, but it doesn't here. "Moscow" is the name Peking people have given to the big Soviet
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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87. Burma's Prime Minister in China
"THE WEATHER is cold, but the cold is made up for by the warmth of your welcome."These words were spoken by Burma's Prime Minister U Nu to Peking citizens who gathered to greet him during his visit
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1955 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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88. Tan Kah-kee at 82
OVER a period of hundreds of years, millions of Chinese emigrated abroad to escape the poverty of the old China. But there has always been a strong patriotic tradition which drew them back to the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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89. Peking Duck
IN the western suburbs of Peking, beyond the famous Summer Palace, stands "Jade Spring Hill". It is so called because at its foot is a spring as pure and precious as jade-or so said the ancients.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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90. He Made Machines from Scrap
THE woodworking machine shop at the No. 1 Iron Steel Plant in Chungking is a most remarkable place. Even before you enter it you can hear the scream of electrically driven saws biting their way
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML