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31. Peking - China's First Socialist City
AFTER the second week of January, Peking had no more capitalist industry or commerce. Its almost 18,000 factories and shops, embracing more than 80 trades, had gone over to state-private joint
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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32. At a Red Guard Reception Centre
AS a staff member of China Reconstructs, I had the good fortune to work throughout last November at a Peking Red Guard reception centre. Readers who are familiar with the progress of China's great
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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33. An Export Fair Without Precedent
REVOLUTIONARY in spirit and overflowing with goods, the 1967 spring Chinese Export Commodities Fair was held successfully from April 15 to May 15 in Kwangchow (Canton), precisely on schedule. It took
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. New Victories in Shanghai Industry
CHAIRMAN MAO and the Party Central Committee call on you to carry the great proletarian cultural revolution through to the end, and hope that in this great proletarian cultural revolution and in this
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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35. Revolutionary Committees Are Fine!
LIKE every other place in the country when the great proletarian cultural revolution enters the high tide of the struggle for the seizure of power, the port city of Tsingtao, standing majestically on
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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36. A Heroic and Invincible Regiment
AT a People's Liberation Army post in rolling country along China's seacoast, Chairman Mao's words painted on the barrack walls in huge red characters stand out amidst the green foliage. A bugle call
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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37. Long Live Revolutionary Mass Criticism!
CHINA'S several hundred million revolutionary people are following the strategic plan of their great leader Chairman Mao for carrying out the proletarian cultural revolution. Every city, town and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1967 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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38. The Revolutionary Rebel Spirit of the Red Guards
CHINA'S Red Guards, who are infinitely loyal to Chairman Mao and Mao Tse-tung's thought, have shown by their heroic deeds that they are the shock force in the great proletarian cultural revolution.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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39. If the Army and the People Are United as One, Who in the World Can Match Them?
GREAT WAVES lash China's eastern coast. One of its islands, not far out to sea, is garrisoned by the Second Guards' Company of a unit of the People's Liberation Army. Every morning, facing the rising
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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40. Produce Electricity for the Revolution!
GRASP revolution and spur production!" The workers of the Hsinanchiang Hydro-electric Power Station resoundingly answered this call of Chairman Mao by overfulfilling their 1967 target a smashing 35.5
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 6 PDF HTML