EFFORTS TO INCREASE BERLIN TRAFFIC
(9 a.m.) BERLIN, May 19. Western and Soviet officials met today for the first. four-Power discussion on German transport since the blockade was lifted.
The British representative, Sir Robert Inglis, is trying to obtain permission to send more trains into Berlin than the 16 daily at present permitted by the Russians as well as the use of an alternative railway line to the present Helmstedt-Berlln line now often clogged by traffic. '
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22951, 20 May 1949, Page 5
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