Birth plan fails
I China has failed to re- j strict its birth rate to 10; births a thousand as planned! ifor this year, the New China News Agency has reported. ■At a meeting of family-plan-ning workers from all over China in the western city of Chengdu recently delegates were told that 4.36 million couples had pledged to have one-child families but that, even so, China’s planned birth rate of ten a thousand ’was surpassed.—Peking.
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