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In the Wind

September 17, 1949 issue

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This article provides information about the various articles related to communism published in several newspapers globally. The South China Morning Post reports that "the authorities in China have forbidden the use of red cloth for covering rickshaw seats, prescribing blue instead. The reason is said to be that red is symbolic of communism." The Associated Press reports that "the Chinese reds need time to digest what they have taken the people must be taught how to live under Communist rule. The reds have a proved technique for this. It includes the slow process of spreading literacy.

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NEWSPAPERS; PRESS; RICKSHAWS; CHINESE; LITERACY; COMMUNISM
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