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121. The Technical Revolution Rolls On
THE mass movement centring on technical innovations and the technical revolution is propelling China's economy forward at a big leap pace. It is a movement involving millions of workers and staff
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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122. Technical Revolution Sweeps the Nation
A COLOSSAL mass movement for technical innovations and technical revolution is sweeping China with hurricane force. Beginning in industry and transport, it spread rapidly to agriculture (mainly by
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1960 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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123. Small and Medium Enterprises Play Big Role
The myriads of small and medium-sized industrial enterprises that mushroomed over the past two years and more have contributed significantly to China's economic development by accelerating the
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1960 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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124. "DRAGON CHAIN" TRANSPORT
THE "dragon chain" system of transport came into being as a result of the big leap forward in China's socialist construction. During the past year and more, it has demonstrated its great advantages
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1960 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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125. Emulation in Shanghai Steel Plants
THE combining of keen emulation with sincere cooperation has become an important feature of socialist production emulation in China's big leap. That is why, whether it's between factories, workshops,
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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126. The Great Victory in Steel
BY turning out 18.45 million tons of steel in 1960, China outstripped France[注释1] and assumed sixth place in world steel production. Only three years ago in 1957, the year prior to the big leap
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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127. Chan Tien-yu - Architect of First Chinese-Built Railway
AT Blue Dragon Bridge in the shadow of the Great Wall 70 kilometres to the northwest of Peking is a statue of Chan Tien-yu, outstanding engineer who built the Peking-Changchiakou Railway, the first
Author: LI KUANG-CHI Year 1961 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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128. Better Goods, Bigger Choice
AN important task of China's industry today is to strive for better quality and a wider range of products. The record of Shanghai's light industry sheds light on how this task is being
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1961 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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129. Speech Delivered at the Meeting in Celebration Of the 40th Anniversary of the Founding of The Communist Party of China
Following is the full text of the speech made by Liu Shao-chi, Vice-Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, at the Peking rally held on June 30, 1961, to celebrate the 40th
Author: LIU SHAO-CHI Year 1961 Issue 2627 PDF HTML
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130. Can Kennedy Turn Back the Tide of History?
Following is an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (No. 15-16, 1961), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Subheads are ours. - Ed.KENNEDY has
Author: KUO CHI-CHOU Year 1961 Issue 35 PDF HTML