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31. After Natural Calamities - A Good Start
ON the morning of December 31 last year, a meeting was held to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the forming of the Lu Hung-pin Agricultural Producers' Cooperative. Some 300 members of our
Author: LU HUNG-PIN Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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32. From Marsh to State Farm
LIENHU - Manoeuvres Lake - lying in Tanyang county in southwest Kiangsu province, gets its unusual name from the fact that Chou Yu, a famous military strategist of the Wu Kingdom (A.D. 222-280), once
Author: HUNG HSIA-TIEN Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. TIMBER WITHOUT PLUNDER
THE FORESTS in the north-eastern part of Inner Mongolia have often been likened to a vast foam-flecked sea-a dense growth of larches broken occasionally by patches of towering white birches, rising
Author: YUAN HUNG-TSO Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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34. GRAPES IN THE 'LAND OF FIRE'
THIS YEAR the members of the Grape People's Commune say they have "four manys" - many weddings, many new houses, many sheep and many grapevines. Grape growing is an important activity of the commune
Author: CHANG HUNG-WEN Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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35. Educated Youth Go to the Countryside
TO the countryside, where the revolution needs us most!"Every year, hundreds of thousands of young people fresh out of middle school or university answer this call. Whether they are returning to
Author: KU HUNG-CHANG Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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36. A Girls' Herding Team
PEOPLE crossing the vast Inner Mongolian grassland often meet up with a drove of horses herded by ten girls on horseback. On bright sunny days, in dust-storms, in rain or snow, day or night, they are
Author: PEI KUO-HUNG Year 1969 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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37. FROM SILENCE TO SONG
DEAF-MUTES who can speak! This is the extraordinary scientific success achieved during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution by medical units of the People's Liberation Army armed with Mao
Author: HUNG LIU-SHIH Year 1969 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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38. CHINA'S RENMINBI
THE enemy rots with every passing day, while for us things are getting better daily." This is Chairman Mao's correct analysis and summary of the general world trend. The financial and monetary
Author: HUNG YIN-HANG Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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39. 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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40. THE CHINESE WORKING CLASS HAS HIGH ASPIRATIONS
ARTILLERY guns roared. Red flags snapped. It was May 1949 and the Chinese People's Liberation Army led by Chairman Mao stormed into Shanghai. In the liberated city, industries long ruled by the U.S.
Author: HUNG PING-TIEN Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML