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1. New-Type Farmers
China's new socialist countryside gives plenty of educational opportunities to its formerly education-starved peasants. A new generation of educated, scientifically minded young farmers is playing a
Author: WEI WEN-HUA Year 1962 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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2. On Reforming Written Chinese
THE written language of our country, said Chairman Mao in 1951, must be reformed and oriented to the use of a phonetic alphabet as is common with the world's other written languages. He added that
Author: Wen Hua Year 1973 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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3. First Journalist Reaching 'Three Extremes'
Jiang Depeng, a reporter of Zhejiang TV Station, is the first Chinese journalist to visit the North and South Poles and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which he calls "three extremes."The idea of going to
Author: Wen Hua Year 1997 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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4. RUSSIA: Council of Europe Membership Comes at a Price
On January 25, as part of an effort to ensure that Russia remains on track with continued reform and moves to democracy, the Council of Europe voted 164-35 to accept the country as its 39th member
Author: Wei Wei Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. Progress in Popularizing the Phonetic Alphabet
SINCE the Scheme for the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet was approved by the National People's Congress in January 1958, it has been zealously "pushed" in the press and publications, in schools, the cinema
Author: WEI QUE (Wei Chueh) Year 1958 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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6. Making Chinese Easier to Learn
THE adoption of the Scheme for the Chinese[注释1] Phonetic Alphabet is a big event in China's cultural life. The alphabet, consisting of the 26 Latin letters, will be gradually popularized all over the
Author: by WEI CHUEH Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Industry's Big Jump
THE plan of industrial production for the first quarter of this year has been overfulfilled by 5.3 per cent.[注释1] The total output value exceeded that of the corresponding period last year by 22.3
Author: YANG WEI Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. An Early Peace Treaty with Germany Is Imperative
SHOULD a peace treaty with Germany be concluded promptly? This has been one of the major issues at the Foreign Ministers' Conference in Geneva. Here in China, public opinion has voiced full support
Author: WEI LIANG Year 1959 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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9. Glaciers to Serve Production
WATER is a problem in China's arid Northwest. An unfailing supply is indispensable for the development of industry and agriculture there. In the districts of Yumen, Ansi and Tunhuang in Kansu
Author: WANG WEI Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Remembrance of Things Past
THE U.S.-engineered explosion on the S.S. Le Coubre in Havana harbour set Cuba seething with anger. A worldwide protest began to roll against this criminal provocation. In a fit of blustering, as
Author: WEN WEI Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML