FIRST TRAIN TO BERLIN FOR MORE THAN YEAR
(Rec. 10.15 a.m'.) BERLIN, April 25. The Russians have agreed to allow a train carrying food for the Swiss mission in Berlin to travel across their zone from Germany the first train to make the journey to Berlin for more than a year, says the British United Press Frankfurt correspondent. The train will carry food for the mission and evacuate about 400 Swiss children and 75 adults. The halting of the rail traffic between Berlin and Western Germany was the first stage of Russian blockade.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1949, Page 7
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