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331. China's Third Steel Base Starts Producing
"BOGOTU" - where the deer graze - is the Mongo-lian name for Paotow which was a sleepy town on the Inner Mongolian steppe not very long ago. Today, there is talk among the Mongolian people of
Author: CHAO WEN-LIANG Year 1959 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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332. Chinese Workers Live Better
CHINESE workers review their achievements in the past decade with joy and pride. In the ten years since liberation, they have boosted the total value of industrial output more than elevenfold, and on
Author: MA WEN-JUI Year 1959 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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333. Cadres to the Front Line of Production
THE mass line, that helps cement the flesh and blood relationship between the revolutionary cadres and the people, was made into a fine tradition of the Chinese Communist Party in its very early days
Author: TAO LI-WEN Year 1960 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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334. "VANGUARD OF TRADERS"
THE neon sign glittering in the night over a provision store on a Tientsin street was a unique one: a flag with a star at the top of its staff and bearing the words: "Kwangfu Road Shop - VANGUARD OF
Author: JUNG WEI-WEN Year 1960 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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335. Scientific Judgment and Foresight
Following is the translation of an article published in the November 16 issue of "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.ITHE anti-fascist World
Author: WEN SHIH-JUN Year 1960 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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336. What Is Kennedy After?
U.S. President Kennedy declared in his inaugural address that the policy of his administration was to see that "our [United States] arms are sufficient beyond doubt" so as to "begin anew the quest
Author: TAN WEN-JUI Year 1961 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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337. Steel-A Wider Range of Better Products
CHINA'S iron and steel industry has made tremendous progress since 1958, the first year of the big leap. The output of steel rose so sharply that the target for 1962, the final year of the Second Five
Author: KAO YANG-WEN Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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338. Weathermen Aid the Farmers
METEOROLOGISTS at an up-to-date observatory send up a high-altitude radio zond. A rural commune weatherman listens attentively to catch the exact tone of the bull frog's croak or the pitch of the
Author: LU TUNG-WEN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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339. Ikeda's Boom Busts
Harnessed to the reactionary and aggressive schemes of U.S. imperialism, the Japanese economy is entangled in a mess of difficulties. The Ikeda cabinet, which only a few months ago was cock-a-hoop
Author: WU HSUEH-WEN Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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340. East China Textile Engineering Institute
THE East China Textile Engineering Institute has grown from rather modest beginnings a little over ten years ago to become a very important adjunct of China's textile industry. Opening in Shanghai in
Author: WEN PAO-CHUN Year 1962 Issue 13 PDF HTML