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41. Reform of Marriage and Family Systems in China
With the continuing victories of the Chinese revolution and of socialist construction, new marriage and family relationships have emerged and are being steadily developed - new socialist systems
Author: YANG LIU Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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42. Training Medical Workers
CHINA has trained some 450,000 doctors, surgeons, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives and other medical workers since liberation. Most of them are trained in modern methods and have a basic
Author: LING YANG Year 1964 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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43. New China's Price Policy
THE old China went to its end in a state of economic chaos. It left a legacy of currency inflation and sky-rocketing prices. One of the most pressing economic problems in the early days of the
Author: YANG PO Year 1964 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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44. Japanese People Say No to U.S. Nuclear Submarines
WHEN the U.S. nuclear submarine Sea Dragon nosed into the Japanese port of Sasebo on November 12 it entered a storm of protest which kept on growing even after it left two days later.Thousands of
Author: Hsiao Yang Year 1964 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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45. Speeding Up Rural Water Conservancy
AFTER reaping last autumn the best harvest in years, China's peasants have stepped up the tempo of their winter capital construction in order to ensure still better crops in 1965. A significant
Author: YANG MIN Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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46. How the Lantian Ape-Man Fossils Were Found
THE fossil skull of an ape-man found by Chinese palaeontolegists last year at Lantian in Shensi Province, northwest China is probably the oldest discovered. Several well-marked features testify to
Author: LIN YANG Year 1965 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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47. Spring Upsurge in Farming
THE tide of spring farm work is flowing through the Chinese countryside. The commune members, who reaped a good harvest last year, are in high spirits and looking forward to an even better showing
Author: Yang Min Year 1965 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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48. It's a Good Summer Harvest
CHINA reaped a better summer harvest than last year, which was itself a good one. In most areas, crops were the best of recent years, exceeding 1964's both in yields and total output. High yields
Author: YANG MIN Year 1965 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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49. The Tasks of Worker, Peasant and Soldier Writers
Following are excerpts of a speech made by Chou Yang at the All-China Conference of Young Activists in Spare-Time Creative Writing held in Peking towards the end of 1965. Chou Yang is a Deputy
Author: CHOU YANG Year 1966 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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50. Mao Tsetung Thought Lights Up the Tibetan Plateau
AT a time when the people of all nationalities of our country celebrate the glorious festival of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the great People's Republic of China, we million liberated
Author: Yang Tsung Year 1969 Issue 41 PDF HTML