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Liu Again Assailed

(N.Z.P.A. -Reuter—Copyright) HONG KONG, May 8. Maoist elements In China were urged today to direct their attack on President Liu Shao-chi's “feudal, bourgeois and revisionist educational system,” in a renewed denunciation of the Head of State.

The Peking newspaper, “Kwangming Dally,” which often reflects the view of Chinese intellectuals, made the appeal in an editorial marking the first anniversary; of Mao Tse-tung’s directive to convert the nation into one large indoctrination centre. The daily, as quoted by the New China News Agency, charged that since the founding of the Chinese People's Republic 17 years ago, Liu, in collusion with a handful of revisionists and bourgeois intellectuals, had opposed Chairman Mao’s instructions, strangled education and “stubbornly pushed feudal, bourgeois and revisionism educational systems."

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 10

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Liu Again Assailed Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 10

Liu Again Assailed Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 10

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