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1. LIGHT INDUSTRY ADVANCES
HEAVY INDUSTRY is, of course, the centre of China's Five-Year Plan. Without it, no other branches could be assured of normal development. But tremendous investments have also been made in light
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Industrializing Our Country
NEW industrial and mining towns are rising in many hitherto sparsely-settled parts of our country-along the banks of the Sungari in the northeast, on the broad Inner Mongolian steppes, by the mountain
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. WE ARE BUILDING BETTER AND MORE QUICKLY
THERE ARE thousands of industrial construction sites in China. Over a million builders are at work on them, with tens of thousands of designers, draughts-men and skilled technicians. They are laying
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Soviet Aid to China's Industrialization
WITH THE END of the First Five-Year Plan in December 1957, China will officially complete her initial big stride toward industrialization. Already, it has meant a leap from a steel output of only
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. 110,000 Industrial Designers
WHEN Chinese people talk about attempting the seemingly impossible, they say it is like "trying to make a duck fly up a lattice". This was the fix China's engineers were in when the country began
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. Small Plants by the Thousand
ONE feature of China's Second Five-Year Plan (1958-1962) is emphasis on building more local small and medium-sized industrial plants. These will "fill in the spaces" between the larger industrial
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. The Big Drive for Steel
CHINA'S GOAL this year is to double her steel production, or raise it from 5.35 million tons to 10.7 million tons. To reach the former figure by the end of 1957, output during the First Five-Year
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. People's Army Wins New Merits for the People
A YEAR ago in January 1967, at the critical moment when the great proletarian cultural revolution entered the stage of struggles to seize power, Chairman Mao, our great supreme commander, issued a
Author: HSUEH KUANG Year 1968 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Post Office Spreads Knowledge
OUR Chinese People's Post Office is an organization quite different from the post offices of capitalist and colonial countries and from the post office of old China. It does not confine itself to the
Author: CHU HSUEH-FAN Year 1952 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. MINORITY LANGUAGES OF CHINA
THE vast territory of China is inhabited by people of more than sixty different nationalities. Apart from the Hans, who comprise well over nine-tenths of China's population, there are more than 40
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML