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121. Expanding China's Railway Network
CHINA'S railways are expanding rapidly. With the recent completion of the Nanping-Foochow line in Fukien Province, all the capitals of provinces and autonomous regions in the country - with the
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1958 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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122. Relies of Gua State
There is a saying every Chinese knows that describes close interdependence and mutual necessity, linking two things in a common fate: "If the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold." It originated
Author: Lin Shou-chin Year 1958 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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123. A Socialist Industrial Army for Agriculture
WITH the appearance of the people's communes in China's vast rural areas, great changes have taken place in the conditions of productive labour in the countryside.The expansion of the scale of
Author: TUNG TA-LIN Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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124. First Round in the Battle for Coal
THREE months ago, we reported the big radio broadcast mass rally of coal miners in Peking (Peking Review, No. 10, March 10, 1959, p. 4) which initiated the nationwide "Red Banner" emulation drive to
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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125. China's Champion Blast Furnace
ANSHAN Iron and Steel Works' No. 9 blast furnace has been much in the news lately for an outstanding performance. Its workers boosted the average coefficient of utilization to a high of 2.187 tons in
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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126. New Coal Mines in China
CAPITAL construction in the coal industry is going ahead this year on a very large scale. Total investments and "the number and capacity of new mines and coal-washing plants that will go into
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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127. Iron Flows at the Yangtse Steel Base
AT 15:53 hours on July 14 the first heat of molten iron flowed from the Wuhan Iron and Steel Company's second blast furnace. Construction time was only 140 days. It is a modern giant even bigger than
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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128. Machine Building in China
"Peking Review" has prepared a series of special articles surveying the developments in various fields during the past decade on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the birth of the People's
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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129. Small Blast Furnaces-Big Results
A YEAR ago, we published an article entitled "Industrialization - the Mass Way" (Peking Review, Vol. I, No. 40, December 2. 1958). We then discussed the question of "popularization" and "elevation"
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1959 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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130. China's Big Leap in Steel Continues
CHINA'S steel production is making headlines once more. By producing 13.35 million tons of steel (not including steel made by indigenous methods) in 1959, China topped its target of 10.5-12 million
Author: CHU CHI-LIN Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML