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3461. Correspondence Schools in China
Surveyors in Sinkiang, building workers in Yunnan, steel smelters in Anshan, miners in the Fushun collieries, school-teachers in Inner Mongolia . . . are just a few of the scores of thousands taking
Author: CHOU LI-FANG Year 1963 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3462. Tibet's Rich Harvests, 1959-62
The peasants of Tibet, busy with spring sowing, are determined to get another good harvest this autumn, the fifth since the initiation of democratic reforms in 1959. They attribute their past
Author: LI TSUNG-HAI Year 1963 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3463. Loyang Tractor Plant
DONGFANGHONG (The East Is Red) tractors are rolling off the assembly line of the big modern Loyang Tractor Plant in increasing numbei-s. The mass campaign to boost production and practise economy now
Author: CHENG TING-LI Year 1963 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3464. Stockbreeding Flourishes in the Pasturelands
NEW China has made spectacular progress in livestock breeding. Growth has been especially rapid in its pastoral areas. By 1962, Inner Mongolia, Sinkiang, Chinghai and the pastoral districts of Kansu
Author: LI TSUNG-HAI Year 1963 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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3465. Strategically Pitting One Against Ten, Tactically Pitting Ten Against One
Following is the first instalment of an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi." Subheads are ours. - Ed.MAO TSE-TUNG'S thinking provides the sole correct guidance in every sphere of
Author: LI TSO-PENG Year 1965 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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3466. Strategically Pitting One Against Ten, Tactically Pitting Ten Against One
Following is the second and concluding instalment of an abridged translation of an article published in "Hongqi." The first instalment was published in our last issue. Subheads are ours. - Ed.III.
Author: LI TSO-PENG Year 1965 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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3467. Victory at Pinghsingkuan
On September 25, 1937, the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army led by the Chinese Communist Party wiped out more than 3,000 Japanese troops near Pinghsingkuan Pass, northeast of Fanchih County in
Author: LI TIEN-YU Year 1965 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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3468. How China Raises Funds for National Construction
China finances its socialist construction out of its own resources. The following article describes why and how this is done.THE People's Republic of China has risen to its feet like a giant. In the
Author: LI CHENG-JUI Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3469. China Self-Reliantly Develops Its Textile Industry
FOR the textile industry, as was the case in all other branches of our national economy, 1965 was a year that saw a vigorous growth in revolutionary spirit and a year of fresh, great victories along
Author: LI CHU-PING Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3470. Down With the Capitulationism of China's Khrushchov!
FOR decades the top Party person in authority taking the capitalist road has been consistently opposed to the proletarian revolutionary line represented by Chairman Mao, persisted in a line of class
Author: CHENG LI-CHIA Year 1967 Issue 31 PDF HTML