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41. On the Big Leap Forward in China's Socialist Construction
Following is a translation of an article by Li Fu-chun. Vice-Premier of the State Council and Chairman of the State Planning Commission, that appeared in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 19, 1959. Subheads
Author: LI FU-CHUN Year 1959 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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42. Continuing the Big Leap In Socialist Construction
Following is an abridged translation of a report made by Li Fu-chun, Member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and Vice-Premier of the State Council, at
Author: LI FU-CHUN Year 1959 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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43. Greeting the New Leap Forward in 1960
The following article is translated from "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 1, 1960, the fortnightly journal of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.IIN response to the call of the Eighth
Author: LI FU-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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44. Oil Output Up
China's oil industry has changed fundamentally since the big leap forward that began in 1958. There were only four oilfields and two natural gas fields of industrial value before liberation. Now
Author: WANG CHIH-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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45. Report on the Draft 1960 National Economic Plan
Following is the full text of the report delivered by Vice-Premier Li Fu-chun on March 30, 1960, at the Second Session of the Second National People's Congress. - Ed.Fellow Deputies,On behalf of the
Author: LI FU - CHUN Year 1960 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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46. Raise High the Red Flag of the General Line and Continue to March Forward
Following is a translation of an article by Li Fu-chun, Vice-Premier and Chairman of the State Planning Commission, published in "Hongqi," No. 16, August 16, 1960.-Ed.ITWO years have passed since the
Author: LI FU-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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47. Transport Aids the Farm Front
TRANSPORT is well to the fore in the current nationwide campaign to aid agriculture. Transport personnel did fine work this year moving supplies needed by agriculture in good order and on time. They
Author: YANG CHU-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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48. The Economic Origins of U.S. Imperialist Policies of Aggression and War
Following is a translation of an article published in "Hongqi," No. 2, 1961. - Ed.AFTER the end of World War II, U.S. imperialism mustered the reactionary forces of all countries to carry out armed
Author: YEN YAO-CHUN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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49. Szechuan's Bronze Age
It was once thought that Szechuan in China's southwest "did not pass through a true bronze age." But recent archaeological finds have now proved conclusively that on the contrary, it has its own
Author: WANG CHUN-MING Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. New Delhi's Dangerous Game
SINO-INDIAN relations have further deteriorated recently.On June 3, the Sino-Indian treaty on trade and intercourse between China's Tibet Region and India expired without a new treaty having been
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 23 PDF HTML