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11. 'Operations Research' Blossoms in China
AT the beginning of the 11th century when China was under the reign of the Sung dynasty, the palace buildings in the capital, Pientu (today Kaifeng, Honan province), were burned down during a big fire
Author: HUA LO-KENG Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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12. We Share the Fruits of Collective Labour
OUR Hsinmin commune, located on the western plain of Sze-chuan province, has celebrated three anniversaries since it was formed. During this time, reared in the sunlight of socialism, it has steadily
Author: LO SHIH-FA Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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13. The Autumn Harvest Uprising and Our Army in the Making
IN April 1927 Chiang Kai-shek, directed by the imperialists, staged a counter-revolutionary coup which brought defeat to China's First Revolutionary Civil War (1924-27). The Chinese Communist Party
Author: LO JUNG-HUAN Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. Chairman Mao Points Out the Road of Advance for Me
A THOUSAND songs, ten thousand, but I shall never finish singing my praises of Chairman Mao's wise leadership. A thousand thanks, ten thousand, cannot express my gratitude to Chairman Mao for giving
Author: HUA LO-KENG Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. Women Turn the Mountainsides Green
OUR Hsiehkeng brigade of the Meihsien commune in Fukien province is surrounded by mountains. Eight years ago in the spring, I attended a conference in Foochow on socialist construction in the province
Author: LO CHUN-TI Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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17. BEFORE THE JAILBREAK
The following slightly abridged episodes from the novel Red Crag, taken place on the eve of the liberation of Chungking in late 1949, deal with the struggles of revolutionaries in the Pai Mansion,
Author: LO KUANG-PIN and YANG YI-YEN Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML