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1. Socialist Relations Among Nationalities and Regional National Autonomy
The Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region is a multinational area on China's northwestern frontier. Our correspondents have been to this region where great changes have taken place since liberation.
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung and Kuo Pi-hung Year 1976 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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2. Broad Road to Common Prosperity
THE vast Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region - one-sixth of China's total area - is rich in natural resources and well-known for its oil, coal, long-staple cotton, Hami melons, raisins, fine-wool sheep
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung,Kuo Pi-hung Year 1976 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. Towards Great Order
When the "gang of four" was still on the loose, its interference and sabotage did great harm to Fukien, Chekiang and Kiangsi. Our correspondents who went down to the three provinces and visited some
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung and Chao Yi-ou Year 1977 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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4. Are They Really "Capitalist-Roaders"?
DURING our stay in Foochow, the capital of Fukien Province, we often heard people talk with anger about a series of incidents that had taken place in February last year. At that time these incidents
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung and Chao Yi-ou Year 1977 Issue 3738 PDF HTML
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5. An Ultra-Right Line
CHAIRMAN Hua Kuo-feng said last December at the Second National Conference on Learning From Tachai in Agriculture that the members of the "gang of four" were ultra-Rightists, "out-and-out
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung and Chao Yi-ou Year 1977 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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6. Downfall of a Newborn Counter-Revolutionary
SLOGANS such as "Down with Weng Sen-ho!" or "Down with political pickpocket Weng!" are seen in the industrial quarters of Hangchow, capital of Chekiang Province. They are indicative of people's
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung and Chao Yi-ou Year 1977 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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7. Why the Three Ups and Downs
THE Kiangsi Tractor Plant in Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi Province, is one of China's major tractor-manufacturing enterprises. It had been paralysed for eight months when news of the heartening
Author: Our Correspondents Tien San-sung,Chao Yi-ou Year 1977 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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8. "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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9. Hold the Bandung Banner Still Higher
In DjakartaTHIS mid-April Djakarta celebrated with splendour the tenth anniversary of the First Asian-African Conference. Delegates from some 40 countries, Premier Chou En-lai and Vice-Premier and
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENTS Year 1965 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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10. The Days Before the Tournament
WITH clear skies and warm sunshine, autumn is Peking's best season. It was in such circumstances that the Chinese people joyfully greeted the friends from many countries who had come to take part in
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1971 Issue 45 PDF HTML