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Thursday, October 17, 2013

KIM JONG UN GUIDES MANEUVERS OF NEWLY BUILT WARSHIPS
Pyongyang, October 11 (KCNA) -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and first chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, looked round newly built warships and guided their maneuvers.
He was accompanied by Ri Yong Gil, Kim Myong Sik, Ju Kyu Chang and Hong Yong Chil. He was greeted on the spot by officials of the relevant unit which built the warships.
Scientists, technicians and workers of the DPRK built new type warships of Korean-style based on the latest achievements of military science and technology by displaying all their creative wisdom and enthusiasm in hearty response to the tasks given by Kim Jong Un on building modern warships necessary for rounding off the combat preparations of the navy.
He learnt in detail about the displacement and speed of the warships and weapons and combat and technological equipment aboard them, etc.
He praised the scientists, technicians and workers for successfully building the modern warships which are on a high level of intelligence and light in weight in a brief span of time true to the Party's idea on pushing back the frontiers of latest science and technology.
He guided maneuvers of the warships.
He was greatly satisfied to watch the high maneuverability and striking capability of the warships.
Noting that the new warships are fully capable of displaying their performance under any combat circumstances, he expressed great pleasure with the induction of more powerful means into the navy for rounding off its combat preparations.
He set forth important tasks to be fulfilled to bolster up the naval force and steadily increase its naval operation combat capability as required by a modern warfare.

KIM JONG UN PROVIDES FIELD GUIDANCE TO KIM JONG SUK PYONGYANG TEXTILE MILL
Pyongyang, October 13 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, provided field guidance to the Kim Jong Suk Pyongyang Textile Mill.
He went round the room for education in the revolutionary history and the room dedicated to the history of the mill.
Seeing precious historic relics and data, he recollected with deep emotion the path of development covered by the mill under the warm loving care and meticulous guidance of President Kim Il Sung and General Secretary Kim Jong Il.
Visiting the mill alone one may know well about the history of devoted service made by the President and the leader to the people, he said, adding the mill concentrically proves their outlook on the people.
Making the rounds of the general production control room, rayon fabrics shop, sample room and various other places of the mill, he acquainted himself in detail with production there, technical specifications of new textile equipment and quality of products.
He was greatly satisfied to see the mill mass-producing varieties of good quality rayon fabrics as soft and lustrous as silk by operating new modern textile equipment provided by the party recently.
Having modern textile equipment including water jet looms with very high performance, the mill is now capable of boosting production and improving the quality of products while saving a lot of manpower, he noted.
He said it is the intention of the party to mass-produce quality clothing materials and varieties of fabrics by introducing high-speed textile equipment and steadily putting the production processes on a highly modern basis.
Fabrics for dresses and shirts produced by the mill are high in quality, he said, adding that the supply of students' uniforms and varieties of dresses for people made with such fabrics would help streets and villages look brighter.
He got familiar in detail with the supply service at the mill.
He recalled that visiting the hostel of the mill Kim Il Sung personally tasted soup for workers and Kim Jong Il gave an earnest instruction to successfully remodel it. Kim Jong Un told officials that he would be responsible for the project for building a wonderful hostel at the mill.
He personally chose a site for the hostel and showed such deep loving care as settling all issues arising in construction.
He advanced the important tasks to be carried out by the mill, saying the mill playing the role of an outpost in the efforts to improve the standard of people's living has done a lot of work in the past but has much more things to do in the future.
He was accompanied by Pak Pong Ju, member of the Political Bureau of the C.C., the WPK and premier of the Cabinet, Paek Kye Ryong, department director of the C.C., the WPK, Pak Myong Sun, vice department director of the C.C., the WPK, and An Jong Su, minister of Light Industry.


KIM JONG UN VISITS MIRIM RIDING CLUB
Pyongyang, October 13 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, visited the Mirim Riding Club and set forth the tasks to be fulfilled to make good preparations for inaugurating the club.
He looked round various places of the club including the room for the education in the revolutionary history.
He gave precious instructions on displaying photos of President Kim Il Sung and General Secretary Kim Jong Il in a brighter and more respectful manner and putting historic relics on display with good care.
He climbed a man-made hill from where one can command a bird's-eye view of the club and was pleased to watch a cozy pavilion and a tent resting place built in a peculiar style as intended by the Party so that visitors may have a good rest.
He specified the tasks to be carried out to wind up the work for arranging the environment of the club to be impeccable including the covering of the area around the man-made pond with sand from the beach of Monggumpho and the planting of trees of good species on the hill.
He told officials that the party would send more than 60 horses for running the club and underlined the need to take particular care of them.
He expressed his expectation that soldier-builders and officials of ministries and national institutions would make full preparations for inaugurating the club.

He was accompanied by Vice Marshal of the KPA Choe Ryong Hae, director of the General Political Bureau of the KPA, and Ma Won Chun, vice-department director of the Central Committee of the WPK.

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