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181. THE RESCUE
AT ABOUT 8 o'clock in the evening last November 18, the freighter Peace 41, belonging to the Bureau of Maritime Transport, Shanghai, had just taken on a load of pig-iron in Tangku Harbour at
Author: CHIN PAO-SHAN and WU CHUNG-LIEN Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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182. Racing for Time
ONCE rolling hills, the landscape is now a continuous stretch of tall buildings, blast furnaces and chimney stacks. It took only one year to build this big iron base and go into production.
Author: FEI LI-WEN, HSIEH PING-SUO Year 1971 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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183. Hubei: Building a Modern Communications Network
Editor's Note: Hubei Province, located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, is an important transportation hub for both land and water. Even in ancient times Hubei was called the "thoroughfare
Author: By CHEN ZHIHONG, FU XIAOPING & HUANG PING Year 2000 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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184. 'Self-Restraint and Return to the Rites' Means Restoration and Retrogression
The mass movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius is sweeping China. Countless numbers of workers, peasants, soldiers, revolutionary cadres and revolutionary intellectuals are holding meetings
Author: TING FU-TAO, CHIANG TEH-HSIN and WU PING-NAN Year 1974 Issue 6 PDF HTML