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291. Textile Worker - Central Committee Member
AT the Ninth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party held in April 1969, Wang Hsiu-chen, a Shanghai textile worker, was elected a member of the Party Central Committee. She is also a
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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292. CHIAOLI VILLAGE TAKES THE COLLECTIVE ROAD
IF Chairman Mao hadn't shown us the road of collectivization, where would we be today?"This is what Tsai Ah-shui of Chiaoli Village says when she recalls the changes in her village in the last two
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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293. New Textbook Is Created from Life
HOW does a college go about reforming its teaching materials?To find out more about the process I visited the Hunan Medical College in Changsha, Hunan province.Located in the northern part of the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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294. A 2,100-year-old Tomb Excavated
A 2,100-year-old tomb dating from the Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 24) was recently discovered on the eastern outskirts of Changsha, Hunan province, by Chinese archeologists and excavated with
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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295. How Chiaoli Production Team Distributes Its Income
EARLIER this year we visited the Chiaoli production team[注释1] in east China's Chekiang province where we learned how it distributes its income.This team under the Bright Star brigade of the Chengkuan
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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296. Co-op Medical Care in Sun Village
SOON after lunch people began coming to the health station in Sun village. A woman production team leader came in holding one hand over her ear. A young barefoot doctor examined her and said it was
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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297. Onstage at the No. 4 Cotton Mill
THE auditorium of the No. 4 State Cotton Mill in Tientsin is filled to capacity. As the curtain rises nine women dressed as weavers dance onto the stage, singing. It is the "Weavers' Dance", and the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1972 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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298. SLAVES WHO STOOD UP
WE were deep in the Liangshan Mountains in China's southwesterly province of Szechuan, in an exhibition hall at Chaochueh, seat of the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Chou. The objects, photographs, charts
Author: Staff Correspondents Year 1972 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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299. Oil Bases in the Desert
WE SET OUT by bus from Tunhuang county in Kansu province last autumn and ascended the Tangchin Pass, 3,600 meters above sea level."We're in the Tsaidam Basin!" someone exclaimed. From the bus windows
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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300. THE OLUNCHUN PEOPLE TODAY
To GET to the Hsinngo People's Commune near China's northern border, from the Sunke county town on the banks of the Heilung River you travel over winding paths through the tall white-birch forests of
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML