Dismissals Continue
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) TOKYO, June 21. China today announced the dismissal of another influential local party leader in its sweeping campaign to purge the country of persons opposing Mao Tse-tung’s teachings, the Associated Press reported. He was identified as Chang Wen-sung, former member of the Peking municipal Communist Party committee and head
of the committee’s education department
The “Peking Dally,” organ of the Peking Committee. in a Chineselanguage broadcast monitored in Tokyo, accused Chang of being a “secret anti-party group.” He had used bis position to advance the educational line of modern revisionism, a label used in condemning the Russians. , t -• • - •
Meanwhile, the New China News Agency in a broadcast monitored in Hong Kong, quoted the Chinese Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr Chen Yi, as saying China has entered the period of a leap forward in its economics. He said the country had achieved tremendous success in all fields of Socialist construction in spite of “quite a few shortcomings.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 13
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