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31. The Bumper Crop Charter
THIS YEAR the wheat crop in A Menghsien will really be something!" That is what a friend in the Ministry of Agriculture told me when I asked for a good place to study a county-wide bumper harvest. I
Author: LU PING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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32. Health and Safety for Workers
TMPROVEMENT of health and safety protection for the workers has gone hand in hand with China's industrial growth. As in production itself, there was a heritage of backwardness. In such industries as
Author: CHANG PING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. A Plan for Progress, A Budget for Peace
THE economic plan and state budget for 1960, adopted by the National People's Congress in April, provide for further progress at a high rate. They crystallize the. experience gained in the past two
Author: LU PING Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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34. No Longer a Village of "Demons"
IT was the banana harvesting season in Hsishuangpanna Tai Autonomous Chou of Yunnan province. The fragrance of the fruit emanating from the trees planted along the roads and around the houses was
Author: LU PING Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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35. HUNAN FARMERS TAME NATURE
In THE PAST, Shaoyang county in central Hunan province had a reputation for poverty. The first time it produced enough grain to feed its 500,000 inhabitants was in 1957, after the farmers were
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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36. A NEW KIND OF PEASANT
One of the first villages in China to take the collective way of farming was Wukung village on the central Hopei plain in north China. As early as 1944, a land cooperative team (later called a
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. The Commune Chairman and the Backward Team
THOUSANDS of rural cadres are learning from the example of Fan Teh-fu, a commune chairman in the north China province of Hopei. In line with the method of leadership the Chinese Communist Party
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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38. STORMY SEAS
ASSISTANT Captain Yang Ting-shan, a handsome young fellow with a full face and expressive eyes, hung the binoculars around the neck of Captain Kao Cheng, who was taking over the watch, and went
Author: CHI PING Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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39. Concern for Every Soldier
IN HIS ARTICLE Serve the Peo-ple, Chairman Mao says, "We hail from all corners of the country and have joined together for a common revolutionary objective. . . . Our cadres must show concern for
Author: HSIN PING Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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40. The Children's Own Newspaper
EVERY Wednesday morning recess, a crowd of children can be seen waiting at the gate of the Hsichin Street Primary School. They are watching for the postman. When he arrives they crowd around him to
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML