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11. Tibet's Rich Harvests, 1959-62
The peasants of Tibet, busy with spring sowing, are determined to get another good harvest this autumn, the fifth since the initiation of democratic reforms in 1959. They attribute their past
Author: LI TSUNG-HAI Year 1963 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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12. Stockbreeding Flourishes in the Pasturelands
NEW China has made spectacular progress in livestock breeding. Growth has been especially rapid in its pastoral areas. By 1962, Inner Mongolia, Sinkiang, Chinghai and the pastoral districts of Kansu
Author: LI TSUNG-HAI Year 1963 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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13. "Food for Peace" - An Instrument Of Aggression
A bill appropriating $3,500 million to extend the so-called food-for-peace programme another two years was signed into law by the U.S. President on October 8. What is the quintessence of this
Author: LIANG TSUNG-CHIEH Year 1964 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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14. Weather Men on the Farms
EVERYBODY talks about the weather. In China today millions are doing something about it, are studying it with an eye to more precise weather forecasts as an immediate aid to agriculture. The
Author: HO SHAN Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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15. SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN
Tuesday, March 10In March in Lhasa it is already too warm to wear a fur coat. At dawn the cadres just slip on sweaters when they go outdoors to do their daily morning exercises. Usually at this time
Author: SHAN CHAO Year 1959 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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16. GROWING MORE TEA
CHINA, one of the world's biggest growers of tea, produced 26 per cent more in 1958 than in 1957. Last year alone, the area of her tea plantations expanded as much as during the entire First
Author: HO SHAN Year 1959 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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17. More Silkworms, More Silks
THE outlook for silkworm breeding this year is more than good. Most silkworm breeding areas in China reported bigger output of spring cocoons. The national total surpassed last year's spring crop by
Author: HO SHAN Year 1959 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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18. National Drive for More Pigs
A MASS campaign to raise more pigs is now on in China. It started in the winter of 1959 in answer to the call of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Chairman Mao Tse-tung to bring about
Author: HO SHAN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. More Medicinal Herbs to Protect Health
CHINESE medicine is one of the oldest in the world. For thousands of years traditional Chinese drugs, tonics and innumerable medicaments, largely derived from herbs, barks, roots, flowers, fruits and
Author: HO SHAN Year 1961 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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20. Kennedy Holds the Colour Bar
SINCE early April Negroes have been staging mighty demonstrations against racial discrimination in Birmingham, Alabama. Spearheading the drive for full civil rights for Negroes in this southern city,
Author: LO SHAN Year 1963 Issue 21 PDF HTML