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161. No More Wilderness
A WAVING sea of golden wheat -another bumper year - greeted my eyes as I arrived to visit a unit of the Production and Construction Corps of the People's Liberation Army in the northeast border
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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162. Equipping Agriculture Through Self-Reliance Staff Reporter
FOR a long time the Fuyang Machinery Plant on the Fuchun River in Chekiang province was a small plant with only 110 workers and six out-dated machines. Before the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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163. Cadres Settle in the Countryside
GOING down to do manual labor gives vast numbers of cadres an excellent opportunity to study once again; this should be done by all cadres except those who are old, weak, ill or disabled. Cadres at
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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164. Soldiers in Work Clothes
ONE night last autumn, in a mountain area of south China, a small nitrogenous fertilizer plant just built was crowded with people. Anxious and excited, like people waiting for a child to be born,
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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165. A Good Leader of the Masses
PAOJIHLETAI, the chairman of the Wushenchao commune in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, is a simple and down-to-earth woman. The grassland storms and sun have tanned her face. Hard work has
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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166. 'People's War' Builds Shanghai's Electronics Industry
THE Chinese people have high aspirations, they have ability, and they will certainly catch up with and surpass advanced world levels in the not too distant future." Inspired by this teaching of our
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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167. Red Painters Fight with the Brush
PEOPLE call Huhsien county in Shensi province "Picture Land". Towns and countryside are covered with wall paintings, posters and cartoons, militant works full of the feeling and spirit of the times.
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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168. MAO TSETUNG THOUGHT UNITES* THE MIAOS AND HANS
LAST MARCH heavy rains filled the Wanjung River in the Chihsin commune in Hunan province, threatening to flood the crops. Late one stormy night, there was a terrific roar and part of the dyke
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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169. A Good Ticket Seller
DURING the morning rush hour, the buses of Peking are extremely busy. The No. 14 bus runs from Yungting Gate to Peichiao Market, carrying men and women to work, old ladies in from the countryside, out
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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170. On an Island Outpost
UNDER full sail, our wooden boat plunged steadily through the long rolling waves of the open sea. After a while an island jutted up out of the distant horizon. This rocky spot of land off the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 12 PDF HTML