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31. Progress in Prospecting
TO carry out her industrial plans successfully, China must make good use of her mineral wealth. But in the past very little of it was extracted, or even known. Now Chinese geologists are busy on
Author: HSIEH CHIA-YUNG Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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32. Millions of New Farm Implements
CHINA'S industry has to satisfy a tremendous demand for new farm implements this year. Existing agricultural machinery plants, though working at full capacity, cannot meet the need. A number of
Author: KANG YUNG-HO Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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33. Commune Dining Hall
THE early morning sun peeped through misty clouds, casting a soft golden light over a mountain village in the Hsincheng People's Commune in Kweichow province, Southwest China. Members of the Chuanmin
Author: LI YUNG-FEN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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34. A HOME NEAR YOUR JOB
24-8-8-2-3 = ?This arithmetical problem in the daily lives of thousands of Shanghai residents is now on the way to solution. Of the 24 hours in a day, 8 are taken up by work, 8 in sleep, and roughly
Author: CHOU YUNG-KANG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. Ming Tombs Reservoir - After Three Years
CRADLED in the shadow of stately mountains 40 kilometres north of Peking are the famous tombs of the thirteen emperors of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Three and a half years ago in this valley,
Author: CHAO YUNG-SHEN Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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36. SOIL CONSERVATION ON LOESS HIGHLANDS
NEARLY 170 million tons of soil formerly swept downstream each year from the middle reaches of the Yellow River is now being held in place as a result of the battle against soil erosion.Known as the
Author: FANG HUA-YUNG Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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37. THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF CHINA
CHINA stretches across the southeast sector of the great Eurasian land mass, her coasts washed by the Pacific, the world's biggest ocean. Her land frontiers run for 15,000 kilometres, from Korea in
Author: KAO YUNG-YUAN Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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38. 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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39. How We Won the Bumper Harvest
LAST YEAR was another year of natural calamities for Ta-chai, but it was also another year of victories for the brigade in revolution and production.Our total grain output in 1966 topped 480,000 jin,
Author: CHEN YUNG-KUEI Year 1967 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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40. The Search
IT is night. Bitter cold. A howling northwest wind. The water has frozen solid in the furrows. But though the world outside is bound in ice and snow, the club of the Red Star production brigade is
Author: CHI YUNG-FANG Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML