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FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

Terrible Shortage of Food in The Ukraine. HUMAN FLESH CONSUMED? ("Times'* Cables.) (Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, June 23. In a letter to "The Times," Alexander Kerensky, the Russian exile, declares that the inhabitants of the Ukraine are eating horses, cats and even human flesh, while bark from trees is consumed by the northern Caucasians. An unparalleled famine lias succeeded tlio amazing wealth of these districts in 1919. • Unimaginable calamities await 160,000,000 Russians in the autumn. The World Economic Conference should appoint an impartial and international commission of inquiry.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 9

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FAMINE IN RUSSIA. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 9

FAMINE IN RUSSIA. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 9

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