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DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA

GREAT DISTRESS AMONG

NATIVES,

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.T-COPIRIOUT.)

, . (REUTEU'S TELEGRAM.) (Received 28th November, 10 a.m.) CAPETOWN, 27th November A prolonged drought in an area of 16,000 square miles in Namaqualaiid is causing appalling distress among the natives. Many children have been abandoned by their parents, and are. left on the hands of schoolmasters. The white (settlers are suffering severely.*

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 7

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DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 7

DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 7

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