FAMINE IN RUSSIA
TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS
KERENSKY'S APPEAL
On! ted Press Association—By Electric Tele-ftraph-^-fCopyrigbt (Received June 24, -2 p.ni.) LONDON, June-23. M. Kerensky, in. a letter to "Th* Times," declares that the . TJkranians are eating horses, cats, and, human flcsh'in the northern Caucasus,'as well as bark from trees.' An • unparalleled famine has. succeeded : tho ■ amazing wealth of these* , districts ,in 1919, and unimaginable calamities await. 160,000,000' Russians in the autumn. The World Conference should appoint an impartial international commission of inquiry. ■....,,'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 10
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