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31. 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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32. Excellent Situation for The Struggle for Peace
Following is the full text of an article that appeared in "Hongqi," No. 1, 1960. - Ed.THE international situation today continues to develop in a direction favourable to peace. The international
Author: YU CHAO-LI Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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33. Towards the Thorough Emancipation Of Women
Following is the text of a speech by Teng Ying-chao, Vice-President of the National Women's Federation of the People's Republic of China, delivered on March 7 at the rally of women of all circles in
Author: TENG YING-CHAO Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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34. Imperialism-Source of War in Modern Times-and the Path of the Peoples' Struggle for Peace
The following article was published in the April 1 issue of "Hongqi," fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Lenin's birth.
Author: YU CHAO-LI Year 1960 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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35. The Final Assault on the World's Highest Peak
On May 24 and 25, three Chinese mountaineers, Wang Fu-chou, a young geologist from Peking, Chu Ying-hua, a lumberjack from Szechuan, and Gonpa, a Tibetan P.L.A. man, in a magnificent effort forced
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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36. The Climb to the Top of the Earth
THE three Chinese mountaineers who battled their way up to the summit of Mount Jolmo Lungma on May 25, added a brilliant page to the annals of world mountaineering. They exploded the myth about the
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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37. The Climb to the Top of the Earth
This is the concluding instalment of the full story of the Chinese mountaineering expedition's climb of Mount Jolmo Lungma, the world's highest peak. The first instalment appeared in our last issue.
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1960 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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38. The Great Significance of Cuba's Victory
Following is a translation of an article published in the No. 9-10 issue of "Hongqi," fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, under the title "The Great Significance of
Author: YU CHAO-LI Year 1961 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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39. All-Out Aid to Agriculture-The Loyang Way
"PLOUGHING without oxen," that age-old dream of the Chinese peasants is already a fact today in some parts of the country; mechanization of agriculture is on the agenda of the day. China's industry
Author: WANG CHAO-TUNG Year 1961 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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40. Gunfire Drowns Talk of "Peace"
WHILE the U.S. propaganda machine talks glibly to the world about a peaceful settlement of the Laotian question being in sight, the Laotian people can hear the roar of American-directed gunfire from
Author: CHIANG CHING-CHAO Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML