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An act of Mao?

Sir, —I share the rightful indignation of Mr Christie and P.J.A. The sooner you learn to mute your voice, kowtow and roll your eyes in ecstasy when talking about China or the Chairman (may he live a thousand years) the better. Your article would earn you dunce-cap, frogmarching through the streets, beating-up and other choice punishments reserved for the running-dogs of imperialism anywhere on the mainland. As a penance you’d better write down 10,000 times the following sentence: “Long live Chairman Mao and his thoughts.”—Yours, etc., A.J.P. - October 21, 1974.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

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An act of Mao? Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

An act of Mao? Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 16

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