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121. Peasant Inventions for Irrigation
This is the second of a series on technical innovations in the countryside now on display at the National Farm Implements Exhibition in Peking.THE irrigation equipment section of the National Farm
Author: YANG MIN Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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122. WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREA
More Chinese People's Volunteers will leave Korea. The second stage of their withdrawal begins on July 11 (the first stage was concluded on April 25). The C.P.V. will pull out of Korea completely by
Author: YANG YUNG Year 1958 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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123. REVIVING THE GRAND CANAL
WORK has begun on reviving and modernizing China's world-famous Grand Canal. This unparalleled man-made waterway, running 1,700 kilometres from Peking to Hangchow south of the Yangtse, is a wonder of
Author: YANG MIN Year 1958 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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124. The Epic of Water Conservancy
THE building of water conservancy works by the Chinese peasants this year is a true epic unparalleled in history. According to a communique issued by the Ministry of Agriculture on October 13, a
Author: YANG MIN Year 1958 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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125. Free Culture from Colonialism
The following is an abridged translation of the speech made at the Asian-African Writers' Conference held in Tashkent from October 7 to 13 by Chou Yang, deputy leader of the Chinese writers'
Author: CHOU YANG Year 1958 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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126. Revolution in Farming Methods
CHINA'S peasants are revolutionizing the country's system of farming. Having doubled crop yields this year, members of the newly founded people's communes are not resting on their laurels. They are
Author: YANG MIN Year 1958 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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127. How Shouchang County Increased Its Yields
IF you follow the Yellow River as it courses through Shantung Province, on the last lap of its journey to the Yellow Sea, you will encounter Shouchang County. Just one of China's more than two
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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128. Mechanized Farming Moves Forward
HEILUNGKIANG, the northernmost province of China, leads the whole country in the development of mechanized farming.This year, 20 million mu - one-fifth of all cultivated land in that province - are
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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129. The Fight Against Drought
SINCE late June, large areas under crops in Honan, Shantung, Anhwei, Hupeh, Hunan, Kiangsu and Kiangsi and even some counties in Szechuan, usually so well-favoured by the weather, have been
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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130. Good Harvest, Better Prospects
LATEST reports from the rural people's communes are that they are winding up the autumn harvesting, cultivating and sowing, going out to harvest the wild plants and fruits, medicinal herbs and other
Author: YANG MIN Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML