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Latest Russian Decision To Maintain Controls

(Rec. 11.01 LONDON, April 2 The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press states: A Russian military administration spokesman announced: “What we have decided on border and traffic controls will remain in force.” Traffic was moving through all sectors of Berlin on Firday morning, but, for the second day, the military trains of the Western Allies were idle on the route between Berlin and western Germany. Traffic on the highway to the western zone was moving almost normally.”

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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1948, Page 5

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Latest Russian Decision To Maintain Controls Grey River Argus, 3 April 1948, Page 5

Latest Russian Decision To Maintain Controls Grey River Argus, 3 April 1948, Page 5

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