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NUNS GIT IN FOOD SUPPLIES.—European nuns buy limited supplies of fresh vegetables from African vendors at a street market in Elisabethville, Katanga- Most shops are closed and normal trading has been brought tn a standstill since fighting broke out again between United Nations troops and Katangan forces.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 2

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NUNS GIT IN FOOD SUPPLIES.—European nuns buy limited supplies of fresh vegetables from African vendors at a street market in Elisabethville, Katanga- Most shops are closed and normal trading has been brought tn a standstill since fighting broke out again between United Nations troops and Katangan forces. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 2

NUNS GIT IN FOOD SUPPLIES.—European nuns buy limited supplies of fresh vegetables from African vendors at a street market in Elisabethville, Katanga- Most shops are closed and normal trading has been brought tn a standstill since fighting broke out again between United Nations troops and Katangan forces. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 2