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121. A Docker's Story
CHEN WAN-HSI, head of the Shanghai dock-workers' sanatorium, is a man of 54. Slightly below middle height, with his thick-lensed glasses and smiling, careworn face, he resembles a quiet, thoughtful
Author: CHEN TAN-MIN Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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122. First Bridge Across the Yangtze
THIS MONTH sees the triumphant completion of one of the biggest projects of the First Five-Year Plan - the opening of the great bridge over the Yangtze River at Wuhan. Designed by Chinese engineers
Author: HU TAN-FU Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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123. A Helping Hand in the Suburbs
PEIFENGWO housing estate in the southwest suburbs of Peking is the home of families of some 1,400 workers of the Peking Railway Administration. During the daytime hours, after the menfolk have
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1957 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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124. THE PLAN AND THE PEOPLE
In 1953-57, the period of her First Five-Year Plan, China's industrial and agricultural output grew by about 60 per cent. The national income increased about 50 per cent. On the principle that "the
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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125. Toppling Old Idols
"Our Party and our country now need a host of people who think, speak and act with courage and daring, who dare to topple the old idols, to make innovations and create new things." Thus said Liu
Author: TAN FANG-CHEN Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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126. LUSHAN'S PIG-IRON "SPUTNIK"
FURNACE FIELDS are every-where in Lushan county, southern Honan province - plots of hundreds of small earthen furnaces were "growing", in late autumn when I was there, alongside fields of sweet
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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127. Railways Meet the 'Big Leap'
FOR China's railways, just as for other branches of the economy, 1958 was a "big leap forward" year. But precisely because industry and agriculture were growing at such speed, the demands on
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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128. THE 12-YEAR PROGRAMME- Blueprint for China's Modern Agriculture
A FTER FOUR YEARS of practi- cal testing and amendment, the 12-year National Programme for Agricultural Development (1956-1967) was finally adopted by the National People's Congress in April this year
Author: TAN HSI-YAO Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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129. Meeting the Need for Fertilizer
INCREASING the amount of fer-tilizer applied to China's land is one of the key measures for raising her agricultural production. The national average yield of grain has doubled since the liberation,
Author: HSIAO TA-TAN Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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130. PRODUCING MEDICINE FOR 650 MILLION PEOPLE
CHINA has now built an industry that makes her basically self-sufficient in medicines. But this was started from scratch some ten years ago after the national liberation. The people's government
Author: LIU TAN-CHEN Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML