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191. The Working Class Must Exercise Leadership in Everything
A GREAT high tide of struggle-criticism-trans-formation is coming. The publication of Chairman Mao's latest instructions and the systematic entry, under leadership, of the mighty army of industrial
Author: YAO WEN-YUAN Year 1968 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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192. I Will Learn from the Working Class All My Life
I WAS born in a poor peasant family in Hsi county, Anhwei province. Exploited and oppressed by landlords before the liberation, I could not go to school. It was only the leadership of Chairman Mao
Author: WU KUNG-WEN Year 1968 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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193. Building Our Revolutionary Political Power
Worker at the Anti-Revisionist Steel Plant and member of the Revolutionary Committee of Heilungkiang ProvinceIN our Heilungkiang Revolutionary Committee, one-third of the members are workers.
Author: WANG WEN-KUO Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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194. THE WORKING CLASS RE-EDUCATES INTELLECTUALS
THE mass of intellectuals . . . must . . . gradually shed their bourgeois world outlook and acquire the proletarian, communist world outlook so that they can fully fit in with the needs of the new
Author: HUNG WEN-PAI Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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195. BETTER HEALTH FOR THE PEASANTS
IN medical and health work, put the stress on the rural areas." Chairman Mao's 1965 call, put into practice, has propelled a new leap in this field. A fine example is the quick progress made by
Author: LUNG CHIANG-WEN Year 1970 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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196. The Story of a Veteran Militiaman
Hao Huai-yu is an old militiaman of Tungping village on the Pohai plain in Shantung province. Led by the Party during the anti-Japanese and liberation wars, he and Tungping's militiamen fought the
Author: HUI CHUN-WEN Year 1971 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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197. Creating a New Chinese Medicine
FIVE or six hundred medicinal plants, many colorful and strongly fragrant, grow in plots on the surrounding hillsides and around the buildings of the No. 157 Hospital of the Chinese People's
Author: YING CHI-WEN Year 1971 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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198. Tsitsihar Saves Its Fish
TSITSIHAR, with a population of one million, second-largest city in China's northeastern province Heilungkiang, is a fast-growing industrial center. Flowing through it is the Nunchiang River, which
Author: LUNG CHIANG-WEN Year 1972 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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199. EXHIBITION ON PEKING MAN
A permanent exhibition featuring material on Peking Man (Sinanthropus pekinensis) and giving a brief outline of the origin and development of mankind opened recently at Choukoutien, the world-famous
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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200. Mobile Neutron Source Irradiates Silkworm Eggs
EVERY TIME the season for tussah silkworms comes around, two trucks bearing unusual-looking steel drums can be seen traversing the oak-forested hills of the Tantung area in coastal Liaoning province.
Author: CHIEN CHANG-WEN Year 1973 Issue 4 PDF HTML