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While China’s leaders sort out their differences in Peking, the Chinese people continue with their age-old task of working the land. TOP: Members of a commune in Liaoning Province, north-east China, level farmland to pave the way for mechanised farming and irrigation. BOTTOM: A production brigade in Kiangsu Province, east China, threshing this year’s summer harvest, which the Chinese claim has been a good one.

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Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18

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While China’s leaders sort out their differences in Peking, the Chinese people continue with their age-old task of working the land. TOP: Members of a commune in Liaoning Province, north-east China, level farmland to pave the way for mechanised farming and irrigation. BOTTOM: A production brigade in Kiangsu Province, east China, threshing this year’s summer harvest, which the Chinese claim has been a good one. Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18

While China’s leaders sort out their differences in Peking, the Chinese people continue with their age-old task of working the land. TOP: Members of a commune in Liaoning Province, north-east China, level farmland to pave the way for mechanised farming and irrigation. BOTTOM: A production brigade in Kiangsu Province, east China, threshing this year’s summer harvest, which the Chinese claim has been a good one. Press, 18 October 1976, Page 18