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1. Long-Term Balance in Revenue And Expenditure
This is the second of three articles explaining why there is no inflation in China. The first appeared in our last issue.-Ed.UNDER the guidance of Chairman Mao's revolutionary line, socialist China
Author: Hsia Wei Year 1975 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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2. Archaeology in New China
ARCHAEOLOGY has made new headway in the past thirteen years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Methods of research have been improved and the scale of work has been extended. Large
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Yangtze Waters Diverted to North China
THE feasibility of diverting water from the Yangtze River to north China was established recently through a large-scale survey.The project, chosen from a number of tentative plans, is a major item in
Author: Kao Hsia Year 1978 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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4. Small Plant Makes Big Things
JIANSHE (Construction) Machine Works in Shanghai is not a big factory, nor is it an ultra modern one, but it has attracted a great deal of attention because it has made huge machine parts with small
Author: HSIA SHAO-YEN Year 1962 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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5. Striking Contrast Between Two Different Economic Systems
AN economic crisis characterized by slump, inflation and sharply rising unemployment is now pounding away at the entire capitalist world. The two superpowers, in particular, are having a very hard
Author: Hsia Li-chih Year 1974 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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6. Far-Reaching Significance of May 7 Cadre Schools
CHAIRMAN Mao issued his May 7 Directive nine years ago.Linking the practical struggle in connection with the May 7 cadre schools and restudying the May 7 Directive in the high tide of studying
Author: Hsia Fang-hao Year 1975 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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7. RUSSIA: Council of Europe Membership Comes at a Price
On January 25, as part of an effort to ensure that Russia remains on track with continued reform and moves to democracy, the Council of Europe voted 164-35 to accept the country as its 39th member
Author: Wei Wei Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Progress in Popularizing the Phonetic Alphabet
SINCE the Scheme for the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet was approved by the National People's Congress in January 1958, it has been zealously "pushed" in the press and publications, in schools, the cinema
Author: WEI QUE (Wei Chueh) Year 1958 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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9. Making Chinese Easier to Learn
THE adoption of the Scheme for the Chinese[注释1] Phonetic Alphabet is a big event in China's cultural life. The alphabet, consisting of the 26 Latin letters, will be gradually popularized all over the
Author: by WEI CHUEH Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Industry's Big Jump
THE plan of industrial production for the first quarter of this year has been overfulfilled by 5.3 per cent.[注释1] The total output value exceeded that of the corresponding period last year by 22.3
Author: YANG WEI Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML