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11. Who Controls Leadership of The Enterprise?
WE paid a visit to the Talien Steel Plant which produces special steel products. Amidst flying sparks in the steel-smelting workshop, we saw many leading cadres working alongside the workers. We went
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin,Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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12. Workers Participate in Management
CHINA is a state of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants. The workers and other labouring people are given every democratic
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin,Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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13. Launching Vigorous Mass Movements
This is the last of a series of four reports on the general situation of China's socialist state-owned factories. - Ed.TAKE an old plant which could only repair steam locomotives. When it's asked to
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Chin and Hsiang Jung Year 1976 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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14. Excellent Opportunity for Restudy
Guided by Chairman Mao's May 7 Directive (see our last issue), large numbers of May 7 cadre schools have been set up all over China. They are a socialist new thing that has emerged during the Great
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Chih and Chou Chin Year 1976 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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15. An Endless Flow of Successors to the Cause of Proletarian Revolution
The three-in-one combination of the old, the middle-aged and the young has made the leading bodies at all levels in China more dynamic and vigorous and enabled millions of successors to the cause of
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Chih and Chou Chin Year 1976 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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16. Can China Quicken Its Pace Of Socialist Construction?
CHINA'S general task in the new period as formulated by the 11th Party Congress and the Fifth National People's Congress is to turn China into a powerful socialist country with modern agriculture,
Author: Lo Fu-wen Year 1978 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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17. Hold the Bandung Banner Still Higher
In DjakartaTHIS mid-April Djakarta celebrated with splendour the tenth anniversary of the First Asian-African Conference. Delegates from some 40 countries, Premier Chou En-lai and Vice-Premier and
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENTS Year 1965 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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18. The Days Before the Tournament
WITH clear skies and warm sunshine, autumn is Peking's best season. It was in such circumstances that the Chinese people joyfully greeted the friends from many countries who had come to take part in
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1971 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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19. Unforgettable Friendship In Competition
THE men's and women's team events of the Afro-Asian Table Tennis Friendship Invitational Tournament, which took place in Peking's magnificent Capital Gymnasium, ended on November 7. Playing a total
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1971 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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20. The Seeds of FriendshipWill Bear Rich Fruit
THE Afro-Asian Table Tennis Friendship InvitationalTournament closed triumphantly amid warm applauseand joy. The men's and women's team eventswere held from November 3 to 7 and the eight
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1971 Issue 47 PDF HTML