DIED OF THIRST
130 SOMALI MIGRANTS
DESIRE TO REMAIN BRITISH
(United Pr € , ;s Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received May 25 at 10.35 a.m.y LONDON, May ■24
Th s , “Times” Nairobi correspondent states that 130 Somali men, women and children died of thirst in crossing from .Tub a land province to Kenya.
They were a .section of the populace desiring to , remain British subjects as they were before the secession of the province to. Italy, and they set out to migrate into' Kenya, They divided into two- parties, one of which arrived safely.
The search for the other party revealed that ISO had died, while the remainder are in a distressing condition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1933, Page 5
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