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121. 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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122. 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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123. 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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124. 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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125. 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
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126. A Communist Grows in Struggle
DECEMBER 26, 1968, was for me a day of wonderful happiness which I will not forget for the rest of my life. That day, I and seven other comrades in the plant had the great honour of being admitted
Author: CHANG HSIEN-FENG Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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127. Helping Mother Fight Selfishness
COMING back from school one afternoon, I saw our pigs eating the crops in the fields of the production team. I drove them home."What's the idea of driving the pigs back?" Mother demanded, very
Author: TUNG YI-CHANG Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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128. How I Studied and Used Philosophy
Veteran worker of the Tientsin No. 2 Woolen Textile MillBACK in 1957 the bourgeois Rightists launched a wild attack on the Communist Party. We workers were furious at their anti-Party talk. We wanted
Author: LI CHANG-MOU Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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129. A CRADLE OF THE REVOLUTION
FORTY-FIVE years ago, in Kwangchow, the biggest city in south China, our great leader Chairman Mao ran the National Institute of the Peasant Movement. One of the cradles of the Chinese revolution,
Author: CHANG LI-CHUAN Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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130. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
I. Early DaysI WAS BORN in the village of Lingnao in Ningtu county, Kiangsi province in the autumn of 1915. We were a very poor family. My mother died when I was eleven. My father supported the
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML