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1. Labour Emulation Drive
Beginning with this issue, we shall publish a series of three reports describing the labour emulation campaign now in full swing among railway workers, the nature of our railways which belong to the
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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2. They Belong to the People
CHINA'S railways today are owned by the whole people, and the railway workers and staff members are masters of the country. The railways help promote the development of the national economy and serve
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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3. Construction Progresses Despite Difficulties
ALTHOUGH trains had run on tracks in China for 73 years by 1949, the year of liberation, the country itself had not been able to produce a single locomotive.Now New China is 28 years old. In trackage
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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4. "Socialism Is Ours"
This is the last of three articles on a visit to the Kailan Coal Mine. The first two appeared in Nos. 39 and 40. -Ed.TEMPERED in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, cadres of the Kailan Coal
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Mei Tien Year 1974 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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5. Socialist New Things Are Growing
THE Hsipu Production Brigade of the Chienming People's Commune is 150 kilometres east of Peking at the foot of the Great Wall in Hopei Province's Tsunhua County. This brigade made a name for itself
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chou Chin Year 1974 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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6. Socialist New Things Are Growing
This is the second of two articles on a visit to the Hsipu Production Brigade. The first appeared in our last issue. - Ed.Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants Manage SchoolsThe large number of schools
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chou Chin Year 1974 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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7. Building Oil Industry Through Self-Reliance
WHAT matter if we have to face some difficulties? Let them blockade us! Let them blockade us for eight or ten years! By that time all of China's problems will have been solved." (Farewell, Leighton
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Yu Hai Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Building Oil Industry Through Self-Reliance
The first part of this article appeared in our last issue. This is the second and concluding part. - Ed.TO lay a long-distance oil pipeline, the first thing is to get enough pipes - nearly 200,000
Author: Our Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Yu Hai Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Between Cadres and Peasants
CHAIRMAN MAO has said: "Overthrowing the old social system and establishing a new one, the system of socialism, is a great struggle, a great change in the social system and in men's relations with
Author: by Our Correspondents Chin Chi-chu and Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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10. Socialist New Peasants
OLD China was an agricultural country with a vast sea of small producers.After the founding of New China in 1949, land reform which eliminated feudalist ownership was carried out in the countryside
Author: Our Correspondents Chin Chi-chu and Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 41 PDF HTML