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241. A Good Leader of the Masses
PAOJIHLETAI, the chairman of the Wushenchao commune in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, is a simple and down-to-earth woman. The grassland storms and sun have tanned her face. Hard work has
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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242. 'People's War' Builds Shanghai's Electronics Industry
THE Chinese people have high aspirations, they have ability, and they will certainly catch up with and surpass advanced world levels in the not too distant future." Inspired by this teaching of our
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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243. Red Painters Fight with the Brush
PEOPLE call Huhsien county in Shensi province "Picture Land". Towns and countryside are covered with wall paintings, posters and cartoons, militant works full of the feeling and spirit of the times.
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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244. MAO TSETUNG THOUGHT UNITES* THE MIAOS AND HANS
LAST MARCH heavy rains filled the Wanjung River in the Chihsin commune in Hunan province, threatening to flood the crops. Late one stormy night, there was a terrific roar and part of the dyke
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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245. WATER INTO ELECTRICITY THROUGH SELF-RELIANCE
FROM the forests along the rushing Yuhsi River came the hum of generators. We could see transmission lines stretching from mountain tops to villages. The vigorous development of small rural power
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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246. A Good Ticket Seller
DURING the morning rush hour, the buses of Peking are extremely busy. The No. 14 bus runs from Yungting Gate to Peichiao Market, carrying men and women to work, old ladies in from the countryside, out
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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247. On an Island Outpost
UNDER full sail, our wooden boat plunged steadily through the long rolling waves of the open sea. After a while an island jutted up out of the distant horizon. This rocky spot of land off the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1970 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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248. Tea-growing Village Makes a Big Leap
CHINA'S famous Lung Ching (Dragon Well) tea is grown in a mountain area southwest of beautiful West Lake in Hangchow. Here the peasants have grown tea for 1,100 years. Lung Ching village, nestling
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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249. A Hospital on Camelback
ON the blistering Gobi Desert on China's northern border, the ground temperature stood at 60° Centigrade. In the blazing sun, two People's Liberation Army women, medical kits on their backs, with a
Author: Staff Correspondent Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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250. CHINA DISCOVERS ACUPUNCTURE ANESTHESIA
UNDER a large shadowless lamp, a 59-year-old printer lay quietly on the operating table of the Third Teaching Hospital of the Peking Medical College, waiting for the doctors to remove an inflamed
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML