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1. Role of Electric Pumping Stations
A major step planned to take China along the road of rural electrification is the use of electricity to power irrigation and drainage systems. Between 1958 and 1961, the country took a really big
Author: HSIANG MIN-WEN Year 1962 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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2. Life in the Fishing Communes
WINTER winds are blowing off China's eastern coasts. This year's main fishing season has ended in the north, but with their new diesel-powered vessels the northern fishermen are now able to carry on
Author: WU HSIANG Year 1961 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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3. From the Taihangs to the Fen River
TO get a glimpse of how things are going on our farms today I made a tour in October-November last through 15 counties in the two special administrative regions of southern Shansi, north China. I
Author: WU HSIANG Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Currency War Between the United States And Other Imperialist Countries
THE imperialist scramble for world domination is usually marked by a struggle for financial supremacy, for monetary policy is one of the heavy weapons of the imperialist countries in their drive for
Author: HSIANG CHUNG Year 1964 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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5. Currency War Between the United States and Other Imperialist Countries
Following is the second and concluding instalment of the article. The first instalment appeared in our last issue. - Ed.WITH this tremendous change in the balance of forces, the use of the dollar as
Author: HSIANG CHUNG Year 1964 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. A New World Will Be Born in Struggle
Member of an Armoured Unit of P.L.A. Peking Units"Revolution is the main trend in the world today." The situation in the revolutionary struggle of the world witnessed a new, vigorous development in
Author: Hsiang Yang Year 1971 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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7. Every Inch a Hegemonic Sea Power
OF late, spokesmen of the Soviet revisionist renegade clique have seized every opportunity to deny that the Soviet Union today is a hegemonic sea power. This, they say, is a false impression, a
Author: Hsiang Ming Year 1973 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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8. Are They Preventing Nuclear War, Or Contending for Nuclear Superiority?
THE propaganda machine of the men in the Kremlin has been churning out loud praise for the Soviet-U.S. agreement on the prevention of nuclear war ever since Brezhnev signed it during his June trip to
Author: Hsiang Ming Year 1973 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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9. Ports of China
CHINA'S indented mainland coastline is more than 18,000 kilometres long and has many well-known harbours. There is Chanchiang on the South China Sea coast, Kwangchow's Whampoa, the biggest in south
Author: Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. A Complete Reversal of the Relations Between Ourselves and the Enemy
THIS year marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People by our great leader and teacher Chairman Mao. He pointed out in this work that in
Author: Hsiang Chun Year 1977 Issue 14 PDF HTML