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1975
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Observe traffic rules
(1975, November)
Damming an undercurrent
(1975, November)
Support agriculture with great force
(1975, November)
New flowers of Suzhou embroidery are always in spring
(1975, November)
Mechanization is the basic way out for agriculture
(1975, November)
Study the theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat well, consolidate and strengthen the dictatorship of the proletariat
(1975, December)
Study theory to promote a great drive, race against time to build the Liaoyang Petrochemical Plant
(1975, December)
On the banks of the Yangzi river, Daqing blooms
(1975, December)
The whole party mobilizes to strive to improve agriculture and to propagate Dazhai district
(1975, December)
Increase the speed of agricultural mechanisation, to struggle for the modernization of agriculture
(1975, December)
Always be on the alert
(1975, December)
Give a warm send-off to educated youth who go up the mountains and down to the villages to wage revolution
(1975, December)
Educational posters for people's defense against air attacks
(1975, December)
The story of the carrying pole
(1975, December)
"To realize communism, I'd rather go all out!" Comrade Zhang Jinsheng, Communist warrior, Outstanding Communist Party member, outstanding representative of the nation's railroad workers
(1975-1976)
The "fireworks and lanterns" don't know night or day
(ca. 1975)
The construction of the bridge over the Yangzi at Nanjing is a great victory of Mao Zedong Thought!
(ca. 1975)
Workers' theory group
(ca. 1975)
This auntie vaccinates us
(Ca. 1975)
The tradition of acupuncture anaesthesia creates miracles
(ca. 1975)
Practice birth control for the revolution - freely supplied anti-contraceptives
(Ca. 1975?)
The Party Secretary at the construction site
(ca. 1975)
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