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1041. The Myth of "Diminishing Returns"
THE doubling of China's food crops in a single year- from 185 million tons in 1957 to an estimated 350-400 million tons for 1958 is one of the greatest victories of man over nature in history. It is
Author: WANG HSIANG-SHU Year 1958 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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1042. China's Expanding Chemical Industry
THE chemical industry is an important part of China's national economy. Besides products essential to the development of other industries, both heavy and light, it supplies fertilizers and
Author: WANG JUN-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1043. The Mail Goes Through - Fast
A FAR-FLUNG national posts and telecommunications network is shaping up in China. You can send a letter by mail today from any place in China to any other place and be sure it will get there. If you
Author: WANG YU-PU Year 1959 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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1044. High Conquest-The Second Ascent of Muztagh Ata
Friday, June 12, 1959We left Kashgar today by car. Our party of more than fifty Chinese men and women climbers is going to climb Muztagh Ata -the "Father of Ice Mountains" rising 7,546 metres above
Author: WANG FENG-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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1045. High Conquest-The Second Ascent of Muztagh Ata
This is the last instalment of an abridged version of the diary of Wang Feng-tung, instructor to the Chinese expedition that reached the summit of the "Father of Ice Mountains" last month. - Ed.Friday
Author: WANG FENG-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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1046. How Industry Aids Agriculture
INDUSTRY and agriculture are the two most important branches of the national economy. They are interdependent. The harmonious development of a socialist economy requires, in the first place, good
Author: WANG KUAN-WEI Year 1959 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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1047. China's Leaping Iron and Steel Industry
TEN years ago, at the time of liberation, China's iron and steel industry lay in ruins as a result of mismanagement and destruction by the Kuomintang reactionaries. In 1949 when Japan was producing
Author: WANG HO-SHOU Year 1959 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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1048. Jianming-A Thriving People's Commune
MANY people like to describe the people's communes as a "rising sun." I think it's a good simile. What has been achieved since the establishment of people's communes in my home county and elsewhere
Author: WANG KUO-FAN Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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1049. Taming the Yellow River
THE Yellow River basin was the "cradle of Chinese civilization" but the river is probably more widely known as "China's Sorrow." It is an unruly stream, notorious for the huge amount of silt it
Author: WANG HUA-YUN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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1050. Oil Output Up
China's oil industry has changed fundamentally since the big leap forward that began in 1958. There were only four oilfields and two natural gas fields of industrial value before liberation. Now
Author: WANG CHIH-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML