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21. Mongolian Population: From Sharp Decline to Steady Increase
WHAT impressed us most, during our tour of the Inner Mongolian pastoral areas, were the children and adolescents of the Mongolian nationality. There were great numbers of them. This is a major change
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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22. Cadres Are Ordinary Workers
This is the second of three articles on a visit to the Kailan Coal Mine. The first appeared in our last issue. - Ed.DURING our visit, we met many veteran and young cadres holding responsible posts at
Author: Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Mei Tian Year 1974 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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23. Old Coal Mine Rejuvenated
Are there any new developments in China's state-owned socialist industrial and mining enterprises during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution which began in 1966? What are they, if any? With
Author: Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Mei Tien Year 1974 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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24. Barefoot Doctors and Co-operative Medical System
TWO socialist new things, the barefoot doctors and the co-operative medical system which emerged in the Great Cultural Revolution, have vastly improved medical and health work in the countryside and
Author: Correspondents Hua Sheng and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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25. "Big Drama on a Small Stage"
SET forth by Chairman Mao, the principle of self-reliance is basic for carrying out revolution and construction in China, including the development of industry. In the case of a city, application of
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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26. Geological Exploration: Achievements and Prospects
A NATIONAL conference of geological departments on learning from the Taching Oilfield- the red banner on China's industrial front - was held in Peking from July 1 to 13.Among the well over 2,600
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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27. "Big Drama on a Small Stage"
The first of this two-part report appeared in issue No. 22. - Ed.SELF-RELIANCE and high speed mark the industrial development in the medium-sized city of Chang-chow.Self-reliance is no vague slogan.
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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28. An Effective Way to Speed Up Chemical Fertilizer Production
CHINA's chemical fertilizer production has developed rapidly in recent years. With the building of a number of large chemical fertilizer plants as well as numerous smaller ones all over the country,
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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29. Change of the System of Ownership
One thing that marks the excellent situation prevailing in China's economy is that markets are flourishing and prices remain stable. This has been made possible by the joint efforts of the worker's
Author: Correspondents Hsiang Jung and Chin Chi-chu Year 1976 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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30. Ports of China
CHINA'S indented mainland coastline is more than 18,000 kilometres long and has many well-known harbours. There is Chanchiang on the South China Sea coast, Kwangchow's Whampoa, the biggest in south
Author: Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML