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181. The 'Hard Bones' Sixth Company
IN CHINA when we wish to show admiration for a man who has a firm revolutionary will and the stubborn courage needed to endure great hardship, we say he has "hard bones".The Ministry of National
Author: WEN TIEN-SHEN Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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182. 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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183. Happy Events in the Zoo
IT IS an early summer morning. Most of the 3,000 animals in the Peking Zoo are up and about their homes and playgrounds beside streams, lakes, bridges and lawns. Among them are rare animals and birds
Author: LI YANG-WEN Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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184. 1965 - A Year of Victories
WITH the general upsurge in agricultural and industrial production achieved in 1965, China's national economy has entered a new stage of development. It is the prelude to the launching of the Third
Author: KAO YANG-WEN Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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185. Oil to Dominate Old China
FOR three-quarters of a century before today's socialist China came into being, the United States and British oil monopolies dumped their products into our country at enormous profit, ruthlessly
Author: YEN ERH-WEN Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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186. REVOLUTION IN MACHINE DESIGNING
THE FACT that a revolution in the designing of machines is being carried out on a nationwide scale and participated in by workers, technicians, engineers and leaders is pushing our machine-building
Author: KAO YANG-WEN Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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187. On "Three-Family Village"
ON April 16, 1966 the fortnightly Frontline (Qianxian) and the Peking Daily (Beijing Ribao) published some material under the title "A Criticism of Three-Family Village and Evening Chats at Yenshan"
Author: YAO WEN-YUAN Year 1966 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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188. What I Gained and What I Discarded
IN all my 27 years as a revolu- tionary worker, I have never experienced so deep an education as in the present great proletarian cultural revolution. This movement, launched and developed under the
Author: YEN WEN-CHING Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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189. COMMENTS ON TAO CHITS TWO BOOKS
LIKE a succession of gales, the great proletarian cultural revolution is shaking the whole of China and indeed the whole world.The situation is excellent. After a year of stirring battles, the great
Author: YAO WEN-YUAN Year 1967 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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190. Books for the Revolution
OUR factory is a small one with only 280 workers, but last year we printed 3 million copies of the Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung and 300,000 copies of Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung. This was
Author: HSU PING-WEN Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML