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61. The Big Leap in Cement
THE output of China's modern cement plants in 1958 is estimated to reach 9.2 million tons. This represents an increase of 34 per cent compared with 1957. In addition to the products included in the
Author: SU CHI-KUANG Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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62. Shanghai's Industrial Progress
TEN years ago as a swarm of imperialists, bureaucrat-capitalists, landlords, their agents and other riff-raff fled Shanghai, they apparently believed that Shanghai would perish without them.For
Author: SU CHIH-CHENG Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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63. Using Materialist Dialectics to Cure Common Diseases
I WAS originally an internist. Several years ago, the leadership decided that I should specialize in neurology. I was worried at first because I knew very little about this field. But on second
Author: Kuo Shu-su Year 1969 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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64. Beijing Suburban Agriculture on Road to Modernization
Lying on the northern fringe of the North China Plain, Beijing's suburban area covers 16 million square km of land and has a population of 3.9 million. With fertile soil, abundant water resources and
Author: Yan Zhenguo and Su Huizhi Year 1989 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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65. A Gray Year for Peace and Growth
A bearish economy and escalating conflicts strained the international community in 2014
Author: By Chen Xulong and Su Xiaohui Year 2015 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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66. Armed Workers and Peasants
The Chinese People's Liberation Army is a new-type army which is fundamentally different from the old. Our correspondents visited a P.L.A. infantry division which was stationed near Kwangchow in
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Nan-hsing and Lo Fu Year 1977 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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67. The Party Commands the Gun
THE Party's absolute leadership over the army is one of the fundamental principles that Chairman Mao laid down for army building the day the Chinese People's Liberation Army was founded. Why must the
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Nan-hsing and Lo Fu Year 1977 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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68. The Tradition of Democracy
ONCE in the barracks of the People's Liberation Army, people find it hard to distinguish who are officers and who are soldiers - everybody wears an army uniform with red badges on the collar and a
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Nan-hsing and Lo Fu Year 1977 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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69. Relations Like Fish to Water
WHILE visiting the hospital of the division headquarters, we heard an excited "quarrel" going on outside the window. The members of a nearby production brigade had entrusted their leader to present a
Author: Our Correspondents Chou Nan-hsing and Lo Fu Year 1977 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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70. Journey to Five European Countries
FROM the end of May to early July, I visited Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Federal Republic of Germany as a member of a Chinese journalists' delegation.This interesting trip gave us a
Author: Our Staff Correspondent Keng Yu-hsing Year 1978 Issue 37 PDF HTML