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41. A Landmark for China's Fertilizer Industry
A large-size nitrogenous fertilizer plant designed, constructed and equipped entirely by Chinese skill began production last September in Shanghai. The formerly flat skyline along the Whangpoo River
Author: CHANG CHING Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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42. 'THE COMMUNE GAVE US WINGS'
Report from Huatung Commune - ION a three-hourbicycle trip across the land of the Huatung People's Commune 50 kilometres north of Canton, I never ceased to feast my eyes on the luxuriant subtropical
Author: CHANG YEN Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. NEW PRODUCTS IN STEEL
Developments in the steel industry since 1958 - especially rapid in 1962 and 1963 -have enabled China to become more than 90 per cent self-supplying in steel products. This is in sharp contrast to
Author: CHANG JEN Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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44. A Champion Mill Meets Its Challenges
Last spring Shanghai's Pacific Textile Mill, for more than twenty years a recognized leader for its "Hero" brand bed sheets, was facing challenges from all sides. In addition to its two closest
Author: CHOU CHANG Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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45. Hupeh Begins to Mechanize Its Farming
The question of how to mechanize Hupeh's collectivized agriculture was posed eight years ago when semi-socialist agricultural producers' cooperatives were being transformed into fully socialist ones.
Author: CHANG CHI Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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46. WATER FLOWS UP THE HILL
From a hilltop 15 kilometres south of the industrial city of Chungking, on one side can be seen the broad expanse of the Yangtze River as it rushes on its way eastward across China. On the other
Author: CHANG YEN Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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47. Factory Cadres As Ordinary Workers
WHAT happens when leading cadres in a big modern plant take part in physical labour? What does it mean to the cadres themselves and to the workers, and how does it affect production? Here is what I
Author: CHANG YEN Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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48. Open-book Examinations Bring Good Results
FOR the past year China's higher educational institutions have been experimenting with open-book examinations. Under this system students are allowed to refer to their textbooks and other written or
Author: CHANG CHIEN Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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49. Wipe Out the Poisonous Influence of the Book on Self-Cultivation
TO CAPTURE a gang of bandits one must first capture their leader; to clean out a weed one must dig out its roots. Likewise, to seize power from the handful of persons within the Party who are in
Author: CHANG PEN Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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50. Learning from the Pupils
I AM a teacher in the East Is Red Primary School in Soochow, Kiangsu province. I used to think I was an educator, what the hell did I have to learn from children? Now, I have experienced something
Author: CHANG YANG Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML