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February 25, 1960

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1960, No. 6 (Overall Issue No. 200)

Features a statement condemning U.S. plans to remove Chinese cultural relics from Taiwan, directives on vegetable production and rural oilseed cultivation, and new administrative setups in provinces like Yunnan and Hebei.

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January 9, 1958

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1958, No. 1 (Overall Issue No. 128)

This issue includes instructions on the treatment of rural farmers, a civil affairs work plan, the establishment of counties and the revocation of autonomous prefectures, a trade agreement between China and Egypt, and technology cooperation between China and Yugoslavia. It also discusses agriculture, measures to strengthen the Ministry of Forestry’s production level, an afforestation campaign, public health initiatives, arrangements for primary and secondary school students’ winter break, construction of school buildings and improvements in education, and an order for flags to be lowered to half-staff to mark the passing of Romania's Grand National Assembly Chairman.

October 28, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 46 (Overall Issue No. 119)

This issue details the State Council's revocation of a court decision regarding railway and water transportation construction, measures for appointing and removing administrative personnel, the creation of a disaster relief committee, guidelines for cotton collection, plans for mass gold production, instructions for improving the production and quality of cash crops, and administrative regulations on managing business account documents from former private industries and commerce. It also includes content on establishing the Tujia-Miao Autonomous Region, abolishing the Xiangxi-Miao Autonomous Region, and creating the Honghe-Hani and Yi Autonomous Region.