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1. A Farm Canal Network
THE peasants on the plain north of the Huai River near China's eastern seaboard have developed a canal network which ingeniously serves the triple purpose of drainage, water storage and irrigation.
Author: YANG TSO Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. How the Summer Floods Were Beaten
KWANGTUNG'S farmers gathered in a fairly good harvest of early rice this year and immediately started and completed the setting out of the late rice seedlings. Now this second rice crop of the year
Author: LI TSO-CHI Year 1961 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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3. Strategically Pitting One Against Ten, Tactically Pitting Ten Against One
Following is the first instalment of an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi." Subheads are ours. - Ed.MAO TSE-TUNG'S thinking provides the sole correct guidance in every sphere of
Author: LI TSO-PENG Year 1965 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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4. Strategically Pitting One Against Ten, Tactically Pitting Ten Against One
Following is the second and concluding instalment of an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi." The first instalment was published in our last issue. Subheads are ours. - Ed.III.
Author: LI TSO-PENG Year 1965 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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5. Accent on Selecting Leading Cadres From Among Workers and Peasants
IN his "Report on the Revision of the Party Constitution" delivered at the Tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Comrade Wang Hung-wen pointed out: "We must, in accordance with the
Author: Chung Tso-wen Year 1974 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. The "Gang of Four's" Crimes in Undermining the Party
THE Chinese Communist Party, founded and nurtured by Chairman Mao, is the basic guarantee for the Chinese revolution to advance from victory to victory. With a view to subverting the proletarian
Author: Chung Tso-wen Year 1977 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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7. Declining Population Growth
Beginning with this issue we are publishing a series of articles about family planning in Jutung, a county in Kiangsu Province.The progress of family planning in our country is uneven as in some
Author: Our Correspondent Tso An-hua Year 1978 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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8. Of the Masses' Own Will
Jutung County in east China has done a fairly good job in family planning and its rate of population growth in 1977 was 3.68 per thousand. The first article in this series which appeared in our last
Author: Our Correspondent Tso An-hua Year 1978 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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9. Measures and Results
The population growth rate in east China's Jutung County fell to 3.68 per thousand in 1977. People there say, the key to carrying out family planning well lies in educating the masses so that they do
Author: Our Correspondent Tso An-hua Year 1978 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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10. Ideological Education in a Primary School
The task of schools in China is to help students develop morally, intellectually and physically so that they will become workers with both socialist consciousness and culture.Cultivation of socialist
Author: Our Correspondent Tso An-hua Year 1978 Issue 36 PDF HTML