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71. Money Cannot Buy Proletarian Revolutionaries
MY HUSBAND and I formerly worked on boats on the Whangpoo River in Shanghai. In 1956 we were transferred to work with a ferry company. On January 6 of this year, the Party vice-secretary of the
Author: WU CHUN-HUA Year 1967 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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72. We Don't Want New Jackets or Leather Shoes!
NOT LONG AGO the ill wind of economism swept through our Shanghai No. 17 State Cotton Mill. The handful of persons in authority in the Party who were taking the capitalist road suddenly became most
Author: WANG KUAN-HUA Year 1967 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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73. A Deaf-Mute Cheers 'Long Live Chairman Mao!'
ABOUT two years ago, my unit went to the "August First" Village of the Shihliho People's Commune in Hupeh province to propagate Mao Tse-tung's thought. One day we attended a meeting of commune
Author: LIU JUN-HUA Year 1968 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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74. PAINTING PICTURES OF CHAIRMAN MAO IS OUR GREATEST HAPPINESS
CHAIRMAN MAO received the Red Guards on many occasions during this great and unprecedented proletarian cultural revolution. Each time I saw Chairman Mao's stalwart figure and kindly face, waving his
Author: LIU CHUN-HUA Year 1968 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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75. Relying on the Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants to Run the School Well
FOR generations before liberation, the peasants in poverty-stricken Tangtung village were barred from entering the school gates. Only the two big landlord families could send their children. After
Author: CHOU MING-HUA Year 1969 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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76. Chairman Mao Points Out the Road of Advance for Me
A THOUSAND songs, ten thousand, but I shall never finish singing my praises of Chairman Mao's wise leadership. A thousand thanks, ten thousand, cannot express my gratitude to Chairman Mao for giving
Author: HUA LO-KENG Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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77. CHILDREN'S RAILROAD
IN the Children's Park in Harbin is a children's railroad. Built in 1956, it is run by children. The small-scale train, diesel engine and six light-blue cars, makes a two-kilometer run between
Author: HUA CHANG-WEN Year 1973 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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78. Commune Hospitals Grow
NEARLY every one of China's 50,000 people's communes has a hospital. These are the basic organizations in rural health work, an important link between the county and the production brigades.
Author: HSIN HUA-WEN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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79. In the Homeland of the Giant Panda
The Wanglang Natural Preserve lies northwest of Pingwu county in China's southwestern province of Szechuan. In its groves of "arrow bamboo" (glossyleafed Chinacane) deep in the mountains lives that
Author: YAO CHIN-HUA Year 1974 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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80. Badminton in China
"BADMINTON is still a young sport in China. There was never a national tournament before liberation, in fact, very few people even in the cities had ever seen a shuttlecock.After the new China was
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1974 Issue 8 PDF HTML