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1. Shanghai Stops Sinking
BETWEEN 1921, when the phenomenon was first noticed, and 1965, the land in Shanghai, located on China's east coast, had sunk 2.37 meters in some parts of its urban districts, forming a saucer-shaped
Author: the Shanghai Hydrogeological Survey Team Year 1973 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. WOODCUTS
Author: Shanghai Amateurs Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. RED FLAG' - A CITY PEOPLE'S COMMUNE
BLOCKS OFFLATS, a department store and many other new structures are pushing their way up through :what was once a huddling slum in the old part of Chengchow city, in Honan province. Animated groups
Author: A TEAM OF CHINA RECONSTRUCTS REPORTERS Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. SEEKING TREASURES IN RED-BED BASINS
WE were surveying and prospecting in southeastern Kiangsi province where there are many basins consisting of red beds. In the past when foreign experts guided prospecting work in Kiangsi, the red
Author: Kiangsi's No. 909 Geological Team Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. MOVING GIANT EQUIPMENT
THE GIANT EQUIPMENT needed in building new factories, mines, railways and water conservation projects has raised many problems for us in the transport crews. The Shanghai workers provided one answer
Author: the Crew of the 150-Ton Trailer Truck, Shanghai Year 1972 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Mortal Foe of the Working Class, Running Dog of the Capitalists
ON May 7, 1949, just at the historic moment of impending nationwide victory in the Chinese people's democratic revolution, labour traitor Liu Shao-chi made his way into our Tientsin Soda Plant and
Author: the Workers' Revolutionary Mass Criticism and Repudiation Team of the Tientsin Soda Plant Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. STRIVING TO CREATE BRILLIANT IMAGES OF PROLETARIAN HEROES
GUIDED by the great red banner of Mao Tsetung Thought, the modern revolutionary Peking Opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy has been revised and polished to reach a greater degree of perfection.
Author: the Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy Group of the Peking Opera Troupe of Shanghai Year 1970 Issue 2 PDF HTML