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961. The Masses Innovate (II)
This is the second of two articles on the mass movement for technical innovations in Shanghai. The first was published in our last issue. - Ed.THE technical innovation movement on a mass scale at the
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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962. Peking: Rail Centre
FROM Tien An Men Square in the centre of Peking, the Peking Railway Station lies three kilometres due east along Changan Boulevard. Arriving and departing passengers daily number 50,000-60,000,
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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963. Evergreen Timberlands
OUR 2,000-kilometre trip through the forest regions of Heilungkiang Province at the northeastern tip of China took place in late spring and early summer. We went from Mutankiang - the Peony River -
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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964. New Forest City
GOING north, we left the Mutankiang basin by train early in May for Yichun, a rising city in the Lesser Khingan Mountains. A passenger on the train informed us that Yichun could be rated one of the
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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965. Mountain Flowers in Full Bloom
This is the last of a series of three articles on a visit to the Heilungkiang forest regions. - Ed.A 14-HOUR train journey from Harbin, capital of Heilungkiang Province, took us to Chiaketachi where
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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966. Putting Politics in Command
SHANGHAI'S iron and steel industry has developed rapidly. Daily steel production now exceeds the record yearly output under Kuomintang reactionary rule. The city has become a booming iron and steel
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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967. Relations Among Socialist Enterprises
SOCIALIST enterprises share the same interests and have the same goal: all work towards achieving greater, faster, better and more economical results in building socialism. Built up on this basis,
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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968. Away With the Decadent Ideology!
CHAIRMAN Mao pointed out in 1958: "All decadent ideology and other incongruous parts of the superstructure are crumbling as the days go by. To clear away the rubbish completely will still take some
Author: Our Correspondents Year 1974 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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969. Let Some Localities and Peasants Prosper First
Since the end of 1978, China has adopted a less rigid rural policy by granting production teams more right of autonomy with a view to arousing the peasants' labour enthusiasm and bringing prosperity
Author: Our Commentator Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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970. The Great Debate on the Literary Front
We present selections from a lengthy and detailed article, on the great debate and the anti-rightist struggle that have been going on in China's literary circles, by Chou Yang, Vice-Director of the
Author: by CHOU YANG Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML