PEKING BAN ON POSTERS
Move To Curb Red Guards
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) HONG KONG, March 12. A wall poster has been put up in Peking banning wall posters. Japanese newspaper men in the Chinese capital reported that the ban was announced In a poster put up by the Federation of Red Guard Leaders.
It said that important Communist Party announcements, speeches, and directives would no longer be printed and allowed up in the streets of Peking. The ban is part of a growing movement by Peking leaders to break up the Red Guard movement and its destructive rampages.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 13
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