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211. Produce Electricity for the Revolution!
GRASP revolution and spur production!" The workers of the Hsinanchiang Hydro-electric Power Station resoundingly answered this call of Chairman Mao by overfulfilling their 1967 target a smashing 35.5
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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212. Revolutionary Tapestries Loved by the Millions
TREMENDOUS changes have taken place in an old silk-weaving factory in Hangchow, Chekiang province, since the great proletarian cultural revolution began. For decades the factory had turned out large
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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213. TEXTILE CITY'S NEW LOOK
WALK into any of the many textile mills in the eastern part of Shihchiachuang and one is instantly attracted by the intense revolutionary atmosphere. A tall, majestic statue of Chairman Mao dominates
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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214. Peoples of Europe and North America, WE SUPPORT YOU!
THROUGH gigantic parades and rallies lasting a week, the Chinese people expressed their resolute support for the revolutionary struggles of the people of France and other countries in Europe and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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215. When Workers and Peasants Study Together
CONTRADICTIONS that had long existed between the workers of a state vegetable company in Shihchiachuang, capital of Hopei province, and the vegetable growers in nearby communes were solved when the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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216. SOUTH DRAGON RAVINE IS TAMED
THE South Dragon Ravine production brigade of the Chaipei People's Commune in Hopei province is an advanced agricultural unit famous in China for the magnificent way it has used Mao Tse-tung's
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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217. Making the Huanghe Trucks
AT MINES, in tunnels, on rail- way construction sites today one often sees a new heavy-duty truck which has two steering wheels facing each other. To travel in the opposite direction, the driver
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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218. A Mountain Village's New Look
NOT long ago, about a hundred people were sitting in a circle under electric lights in a clean open space on the ground. There were young and middle-aged peasants as well as the children and old folks
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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219. Armymen's Wives Run a Farm
TEN years ago during winter, sixty young women, wives of People's Liberation Army officers stationed in a big northeastern city, left their comfortable homes and moved to Eagle's Nest Mountain one
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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220. BRIGHT SUNSHINE IN TIBET
THE Himalayas sing. The Yalu-tsangpo River dances. The whole Tibetan highland is radiant with sunshine and joy.Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, was enveloped in jubilation on September 5
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 12 PDF HTML