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21. New Upsurge in Agriculture Under Way
NINETEEN SIXTY-FOUR was a good year for China's agriculture. After increases in both 1962 and 1963, still better harvests equal to those of the high-yield years of the past were won. This heralds a
Author: CHIANG YI-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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22. Worker-inventors Meet
OVER 2,000 new and improved cutting tools selected from many more invented by lathe operators from every part of China were shown, demonstrated and publicized at a meeting of 281 outstanding
Author: FANG YUNG-CHIANG Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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23. Big Irrigation Project for Hunan
EAST-CENTRAL Hunan, where Chairman Mao Tse-tung was born, has fertile soil and a warm climate. But rainfall is sparse and irrigation difficult because most of the land is hilly. For that reason the
Author: CHIANG YANG-CHUN Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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24. 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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25. 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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26. The Story of Three Islands
FOUR thousand people live on Wanwei, Wutou and Shanhsin islands in the Bac Bo Gulf about two kilometers offshore. Three thousand of them are people of the Ching nationality. The rest are Chuang and
Author: CHIANG KUO-HSIEN Year 1974 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. A Woman Cadre of Yao Nationality
PAN MEI-YING, one of the alternate members of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, has carried on a consistent struggle to lead the people of her area along the socialist road ever
Author: HO CHIANG-CHUN Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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28. Using Every Bit of the Tree
TWO YEARS AGO, silence lay heavy upon the virgin forests that stretch for hundreds of kilometres over the verdant green mountains of the Lesser Hsingan mountain range in China's northerly
Author: CHEN CHING and CHIANG CHIH-HSIN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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29. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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30. 'Self-Restraint and Return to the Rites' Means Restoration and Retrogression
The mass movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius is sweeping China. Countless numbers of workers, peasants, soldiers, revolutionary cadres and revolutionary intellectuals are holding meetings
Author: TING FU-TAO, CHIANG TEH-HSIN and WU PING-NAN Year 1974 Issue 6 PDF HTML