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1. Young Builders of Socialism
Chinese young activists from all parts of the country meet in Peking to review their achievements in the great leap forward and set their sights on still greater victories next year.THE Second
Author: LING CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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2. On a Street Named Hungshunli
UNTIL a very short time ago there weren't many people in Tientsin, the northern port city, who could direct you to Hungshunli Street. It was an obscure, narrow street or lane, a cluster of houses
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. How a Hospital Serves the People
BRIGHT SKY, Tsao Yu's latest popular play, is set in a Peking hospital. The hospital staff consists of doctors and nurses thoroughly trained along Western lines and is equipped with the most
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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4. Science Sets New Sights
The forward leap in production in China urgently requires a similar leap in science. Can scientific research and development, so recently backward, forge ahead and quickly catch up with world
Author: LING YANG Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. A Century of Chinese Painting
Visitors to the Lausanne National Fair will have an opportunity to see a good collection of Chinese paintings of the past hundred years. This was a period of stress and tragedy for China under the
Author: HSU LING Year 1958 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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6. Schools Run Factories
Visiting a Chinese school these days, you will see students going with books to their classrooms or carrying tools to their factories, workshops or farms. The new way of combining education with
Author: LING YANG Year 1958 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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7. Integrating Chinese and Western Medicine
WESTERN medicine and traditional Chinese medicine put together can work wonders. The story of Dr. Yang shows how.Yang Fu-chih of Tienmen County, Hupeh Province, is a young doctor trained along
Author: LING YANG Year 1958 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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8. Here's to Better Health!
LAST September I came by train from Shenyang in the northeast to Peking. Soon after we started, our car conductor handed out a number of fly swatters to us passengers and urged us to keep an eye out
Author: LING YANG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. How Chenhsien County Conquers Disease
SUMMER, among other things, witnesses a stepping up of the perennial mass campaign to improve public health. The movement is spearheaded against the "four evils" (flies, mosquitoes, rats and
Author: LING YANG Year 1959 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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10. AN END TO PLAGUE!
THE ghastly plague, schistosomiasis, caused untold suffering to great numbers of Chinese people in the South. In old China, it was prevalent in the 12 provinces and municipalities south of the Huai
Author: LING YANG Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML