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BRITISH ZONE OF GERMANY

* Hjgees entering J FROM EAST rt >ORE THAN 4000 A WEEK , LONDON, Dec. 16. c g® Russian transfer of tech- ® k th® Zeiss works, the j B>^”^ oritles have been agreeto find groups of 300 ® artisans among the re- ° into the British zone, , British Military Govern31 serial m Berlin. The zone is * refugees who are D British are trying fl th? • ow ’ but the official com--1 '4 win ugees must come it iblp ♦ 1 l “ a t they were skilled tonnJ 0 contribute something to QfcJPy of the zone. J n Clal added that the zone had refugees since OctoQn .The population was now jjaoove the pre-war figure, influx of refugees i9 tern border was 4170 in infl Wee ks. °f refugees had caused cmilH lng shortage and no be allowed to enter the th M*k erage a «ount of house m ! YarSi P er . s °n was only eight ” fuiop s - Ninety per cent, of if in jvere from the in Dakota Crash.— Lines announced persons were killed by ®iured when a Dakota. rJwSUr 1 . American, crashed on ow=- v - An 1 ?!- southern Luzon on | hJof ♦i.r'G the victims were resi16 Philippines.—Manila. De- I

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25061, 18 December 1946, Page 7

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BRITISH ZONE OF GERMANY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25061, 18 December 1946, Page 7

BRITISH ZONE OF GERMANY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25061, 18 December 1946, Page 7