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111. A Store to Serve the People
Although only 35 I have had a quarter of a century's experience in Peking's retail stores. For 14 years I was employed in privately-owned shops. For the last eleven I have worked in a state
Author: CHANG CHI-PIN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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112. A TRIP TO OMEI
The majestic Omei mountain range stretches for 500 kilometres along the southwestern side of the Sze-chuan Basin. Its main peak, Mount Omei, towers 3,200 metres above sea-level. A great number of
Author: CHANG SHUI-CHENG Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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113. Travelling Through the Granary of East China
REPORTS of bumper harvests on the plain around Taihu Lake in the lower Yangtze valley came rolling into our office last November. Together they presented a picture of unusual abundance on these two
Author: CHANG KUANG-YU Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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114. Young People Start a Village Club
IT WAS the eve of the Chinese Spring Festival. In the remote mountain village of Taping in east Kweichow province, the people, who are of Tung nationality, were hurrying to their clubhouse to
Author: CHANG CHIH-LIN Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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115. Educated Youth Go to the Countryside
TO the countryside, where the revolution needs us most!"Every year, hundreds of thousands of young people fresh out of middle school or university answer this call. Whether they are returning to
Author: KU HUNG-CHANG Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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116. A Book That Stirs Heart and Soul
THE peoples of the world deeply hate the U.S. imperialists for their dirty "special war" in south Vietnam. They cheer jubilantly as the heroic people of south Vietnam continue to defeat the invaders.
Author: CHANG KUANG-NIEN Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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117. How Higher Production Targets Are Fulfilled
LAST YEAR our factory - the Shanghai Dyestuffs Works - succeeded in raising output by 84 per cent and, though we lowered sales prices, profits were 1.5 times higher than in 1963. I, together with our
Author: CHANG CHUAN-WEN Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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118. Medicines for the Countryside
TO SUPPLY large quantities of medicines to the countryside has been the aim of a nationwide effort in recent months. This is a further extension of the expanding medical services for the 500 million
Author: KUNG TA-CHANG Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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119. Topping World Standards for Mirror-smooth Surfaces
SEVERAL years ago when we young technicians and workers at the Shanghai Machine Tool Plant were assigned the task of developing a grinder which could produce a mirror-smooth surface, we had very
Author: CHANG MEI-HUA Year 1967 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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120. Raise High the Revolutionary Banner of Criticism and Repudiation
ON October 1, 1949, New China was born! Since then, our former misery-ridden motherland has acquired a new life, standing proudly and firmly in the East. This is a great victory won after scores of
Author: CHANG CHI-HUI Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML