FAMINE FEAR
CONDITIONS IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST. December 22. A wholesale famine seems unavoidable in Hungary this winter, said the Food Minister, M. Baranyos, who stated that the chief medical officer had presented terrifying statistics, with mortality exceeding births by more than 50 per cent, Budapest, by the middle of January, would be devoid of flour, and at present had seven days’ stocks of flour, one-third of which was maize It had no fats, meat, or sugar.
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Evening Star, Issue 25674, 24 December 1945, Page 5
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76FAMINE FEAR Evening Star, Issue 25674, 24 December 1945, Page 5
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