Cyclists pass one of the hundreds of similar hoardings placed throughout China’s cities. The advertising hoardings are part of a serious campaign to encourage one-child families which the Chinese authorities say is the best way to fight China’s serious over-population problem. The authorities also say that the planned family programme propaganda is proving most successful.
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Press, 27 November 1986, Page 9
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55Cyclists pass one of the hundreds of similar hoardings placed throughout China’s cities. The advertising hoardings are part of a serious campaign to encourage one-child families which the Chinese authorities say is the best way to fight China’s serious over-population problem. The authorities also say that the planned family programme propaganda is proving most successful. Press, 27 November 1986, Page 9
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