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31. 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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32. 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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33. China's Pharmaceutical Industry Grows
A FEW months ago, the State Council issued a directive to reduce prices of six major antibiotics: those of penicillin and streptomycin were lowered by 30 and 35 per cent respectively while those of
Author: SHEN CHIA-CHIANG Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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34. New Life on the Ari Plateau
WE left Lhasa, crossed the Tsangpo River, passed through Shigatse, the second largest town in Tibet, continued on our way west-northwest for several hundred kilometres and rode into Ari in early
Author: CHAO CHIA - LIEH Year 1962 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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35. Himalayan Harvest
Black superstitions of the past are being shattered in liberated Tibet. It was always accepted that grain crops couldn't be grown in Phari, 4,500 metres above sea level in the high Tibetan Himalayas.
Author: CHAO CHIA-LIEH Year 1962 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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36. Farm Scientists Run Rural Demonstration Fields
DEMONSTRATION fields or farms are appearing in every part of rural China. Keeping firmly in view the needs of current farm production, they have proved to be excellent places in which to sum up the
Author: CHIA PEI-HUA Year 1965 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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37. Down With the Capitulationism of China's Khrushchov!
FOR decades the top Party person in authority taking the capitalist road has been consistently opposed to the proletarian revolutionary line represented by Chairman Mao, persisted in a line of class
Author: CHENG LI-CHIA Year 1967 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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38. Criminal Plot Behind the Smokescreen
IN his article "Three Summer Pests," China's great revolutionary writer Lu Hsun talked about how mosquitoes insist on buzzing for a while and make a long harangue before biting, as if it were right
Author: Chin Chia-nung Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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39. Shanghai's Industrial Progress
TEN years ago as a swarm of imperialists, bureaucrat-capitalists, landlords, their agents and other riff-raff fled Shanghai, they apparently believed that Shanghai would perish without them.For
Author: SU CHIH-CHENG Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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40. The Historic Significance of Industry Run by People's Communes
MANY new things emerged from China's big leap forward in 1958. With the Communist Party's general line lighting the way, the peasant masses dispelled the mystery that shrouded industry and set out to
Author: SUN CHIH-YUAN Year 1959 Issue 47 PDF HTML