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71. Big "Bumper Fields"
SINGLE crop "bumper fields" on vast tracts of land now become common in Hopei, one of the major cotton-producing provinces in China. They run to several thousands or even more than ten thousand mu
Author: CHANG PING - KUEI Year 1960 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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72. On the Question of War and Peace
Following is a summary of a speech delivered by Liu Chang-sheng, Vice-President of the World Federation of Trade Unions and Vice-President of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions at the General
Author: LIU CHANG - SHENG Year 1960 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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73. A Bumper Harvest in Tibet on the Basis of Victories in Democratic Reforms
Following is the translation of an article published in the December 1 issue of "Hongqi" (Red Flag), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. - Ed.GUIDED by the Communist
Author: CHANG KUO-HUA Year 1960 Issue 4950 PDF HTML
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74. Increasing Instability of The Capitalist Economy
1960 WAS a year in which the capitalist world economy moved further along the road of instability and collapse. Last year, the three major capitalist countries, the United States, Canada and Britain,
Author: CHANG CHEN-YA Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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75. Fuhsing Island-Modern Fishery Base
HALF the fish consumed daily by the seven million inhabitants of Shanghai comes from a tiny island in the Whangpoo River, which cleaves that great metropolis in half. Fuhsing Island, once a forsaken
Author: CHANG JUNG-CHENG Year 1961 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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76. At the Peking Mining Institute
AFRESH force of several hundred students graduated from the Peking Mining Institute this summer to do their bit in building socialism. That reinforces the thousands of qualified technicians and
Author: CHANG KUANG-CHIH Year 1961 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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77. How Dengji Beat the Floods
WHEN the Dengji Commune farmers looked out this summer on their fields inundated for the second time in two years they might well have been excused for feeling a bit fed up. But they didn't need to
Author: CHANG FU - NIEN Year 1961 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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78. Autumn in the Fishing Grounds
AUTUMN is the golden season for both deep-sea and freshwater fishing. Fishing is in full swing along China's coast and rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Together with winter it is a highly productive
Author: CHANG YU-TIEN Year 1961 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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79. Shanghai Harbour Pilots
THE Yangtse estuary was shrouded in dense fog. The British ship Pakhoi's (North Sea) captain watched anxiously as his ship was piloted through the tortuous approach and heavy traffic of Shanghai
Author: CHANG SHIH-CHOU Year 1961 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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80. Making Floods Relieve Droughts
HOPEI, one of north China's farming provinces, had more than its share of both droughts and cloudbursts last year. But the people fought back and their achievements make another heroic chapter in the
Author: TENG TZU-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML