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1. 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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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. 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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4. Lane No. 53 in Shanghai
LANE No. 53 on Tapu Road, at the southern tip of the city limits, is just a mediocre housing estate in Shanghai. Its zigzagged cobblestone path is lined with brick houses in which some 1,200 families
Author: KAO CHIEH Year 1959 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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5. Twenty Days of Restricted Sessions
THE enlarged Geneva Conference, at its August 9 restricted session, discussed the formulation of the draft document on the withdrawal of foreign troops and the terms of reference of the International
Author: KAO CHI Year 1961 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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6. Exploring the Takla Makan
IN 1959 the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with over 40 other central and local scientific organizations, including several institutes of higher learning, began an extensive survey of China's
Author: KAO JEN Year 1961 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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7. The Victorious Road of National-Liberation War
Following is a translation of an article published in "Renmin Ribao" in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the publication of Mao Tse-tung's book "On Protracted War." Subheads are ours. -
Author: KAO KO Year 1963 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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8. The Burning Fire of the Equator
ON December 12, the Kenyan people will celebrate their independence. On this red-letter day, the history of their past glorious struggles naturally flashes back to mind. It is these struggles,
Author: KAO LIANG Year 1963 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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9. From Bernstein to Liu Shao-chi
THE "theory of productive forces" is an international revisionist trend of thought. According to this "theory," socialist revolution is absolutely impossible in a country where capitalism is not
Author: Kao Hung Year 1969 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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10. Collective Strength Brings Prosperity
THE city of Shenyang, in northeast China, is famous for its heavy industry. At one time it depended on a dozen outside provinces and cities to supply its population of several million with fresh
Author: Shen Kao Year 1972 Issue 39 PDF HTML