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Situation In Nigeria Now Reported Quiet

- — (Received Wednesday, 10 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 29. The situation in Nigeria is "quiet in all areas," according to a cable received from the Governor, Sir John Macpherson, by the Colonial Office. The Nigerian Railways have reimposed the traffic restrictions Which were lifted last week when it was hoped that the Enugu colliery would resume work. A report that Sir Percy Sillitoe, chief of Britain's Secret Service, is visiting Nigeria to investigate the situation there, is officially denied.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1949, Page 5

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Situation In Nigeria Now Reported Quiet Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1949, Page 5

Situation In Nigeria Now Reported Quiet Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1949, Page 5

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