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New Signs Of Disquiet Among Germans In Berlin Russian Zone

LONDON, April 18 (Recd. 7pm).— New evidence of disquiet among Germans in the Soviet zone about their economic and political plight, owing to the artificial isolation of their firea from the rest of the country, is forthcoming, says the "Daily Telegraph' correspondent German railway chiefs are reported to have told the Russians that resumption of inter-zonal and transit traffic was essential if the disastrous financial situation of the East German railway organisation is to be remed.ed. The railway in the , Russian zone lost trade worth several millions sterling, railway equipment has deteriorated through lack of Ruhr hard coal, the spirits of the Germans in the Western sectors of Berlin are rising, while the people in the Russian zone are steadily becoming more gloomy and, dissatisfied, says the correspondent.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 April 1949, Page 5

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New Signs Of Disquiet Among Germans In Berlin Russian Zone Wanganui Chronicle, 19 April 1949, Page 5

New Signs Of Disquiet Among Germans In Berlin Russian Zone Wanganui Chronicle, 19 April 1949, Page 5

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