TERRIBLE FAMINE IN CHINA.
"'"r" ■ WEEDS AND BARK DEVOURED. By TdegTaph—Press Assooiation-Copyriirlit New York, March 20. A letter has been received from a missionary in the Anhui province of China, giving details of unimaginable famine conditions. It is fire months yet to the harvest, and the people are eating woods, the bark of trees, dogs, and other animals. The worst, he asserts, is yet to conic.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1082, 22 March 1911, Page 5
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