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111. New Tempo for Agriculture
Industry and agriculture are closely related. In China today, both are moving ahead at high speed. Their simultaneous development on the basis of priority for heavy industry is China's basic economic
Author: by CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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112. The Paotow-Lanchow Trunk Line
WITH the completion of the 1,009-kilometre Paotow-Lanchow trunk line on July 30, 16 months after work started, northwest China gets a second rail link with the rest of China.For many years China's
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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113. On a Street Named Hungshunli
UNTIL a very short time ago there weren't many people in Tientsin, the northern port city, who could direct you to Hungshunli Street. It was an obscure, narrow street or lane, a cluster of houses
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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114. A New Pattern of Industrial Development
WITH the rapid growth of local industries, a new pattern of industry is developing in China - industrial "suns," the older industrial centres, surrounded by industrial satellites in the neighbouring
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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115. Doubling Steel Output in One Year
AN epic of steel production is being written by the Chinese people who are striving to double steel output in one single year - from 5,350,000 tons in 1957 to 10,700,000 tons in 1958 - in response to
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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116. New High in Steel Output
CHINA produced 7.2 million tons of steel in the first ten months of this year. Output literally leaped month by month. In October, the key month in the battle for steel, 1.88 million tons of steel
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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117. China Tops Britain in Coal Output
More than 20 million people have joined the battle for coal. Their slogan is: "Wherever one thousand tons of iron is produced, ten thousand tons of coal shall be mined."WE reported, only three months
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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118. How a Hospital Serves the People
BRIGHT SKY, Tsao Yu's latest popular play, is set in a Peking hospital. The hospital staff consists of doctors and nurses thoroughly trained along Western lines and is equipped with the most
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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119. Industrialization-The Mass Way
A national conference of secretaries of Communist Party provincial committees in charge of industrial work was convened in Peking from October 4 to November 14. It reviewed and summed up the
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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120. Machine-Building Industry Races Ahead
CHINA'S machine-building industry is racing full steam ahead under the impact of soaring steel production. In the eleven months ending November, engineering plants have turned out 10,564 blast
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 41 PDF HTML