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1. New Trends in Wind Power
WIND power, an energy resource China used from ancient times for such work as pumping water in and out of salt flats, fell into neglect after the widespread introduction of coal and oil. Now it is
Author: YAN FANG Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Boosting the Power Industry
IN APRIL last year the boom of demolition and construction work broke the usual tranquility of Daya Bay off southern Guangdong province as the building of China's first large nuclear power station
Author: YAN FANG Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. MAKING THE MARRIAGE LAW WORK
THE BIGGEST popular movement that has so far taken place in 1953 was a tremendous educational campaign to publicize the Marriage Law and to enforce it. The movement was initiated by the Central People
Author: FANG YEN Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Housewives Build Their Own Factories
HOUSEWIVES, like peasants, students and people everywhere in China today, are setting up factories in a movement that is sweeping the cities and involving hundreds of thousands of women in national
Author: FANG WEI Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. VISITS OF FRIENDSHIP - WARM WELCOME FOR PRIME MINISTER U NU AND PREMIER ABBAS FERHAT
PRIME Minister U Nu of the Union of Burma and Premier Abbas Ferhat of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria, heading delegations from their respective governments, paid friendly
Author: FANG MING Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Motor Junks for the Choushan Fishermen
AS the summer fishing season got under way in one of China's largest fishing grounds, the Choushan Islands off the coast of Chekiang province, the harbours were scenes of bustling activity. This
Author: FANG LI Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. NOTABLE ADVANCE IN WOOLLEN TEXTILES
A VISITOR to any large city department store in China today will find shelves piled high with woollen clothing and materials. Worsted and woollen fabrics, plush, blankets and knitted goods - all are
Author: FANG CHI Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. China's First Woman Harbour Engineer
THE understanding that she must be a revolutionary first and an engineer next came early to 40-year-old Li Cheh, China's first woman harbour engineer. In the past 13 years she has worked on the
Author: FANG LING Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. Weaver Who Looks Behind the Cloth
OUTSTANDING workers are appearing in all branches of China's industry. Chou So-kuei, a weaver and Communist Party member in the No. 2 State Cotton Mill in Shihchiachuang, north China, is one of them.
Author: FANG CHI Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Rapid Growth in China's Textile Industry
IN the twenty years since the founding of the People's Republic, adherence to Chairman Mao's principle of "maintaining independence and keeping the initiative in our own hands and relying on our own
Author: FANG WEN Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML