FAMINE IN THE SOUDAN.
> « ■ CASES OF CANNIBALISM, BRITISH RELIEF. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.— Suakim, May 23. A famine of a most extensive character is. being experienced by the natives here, and at Tokar and Kassala.
The inhabitants have been reduced to. such straits that cannibalism is frequently resorted to. In Suakim alone England is supply* ing food to 2000 persons daily. Suakim, May 24. Hundreds are . dying daily from famine. ___________
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8265, 26 May 1890, Page 5
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69FAMINE IN THE SOUDAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8265, 26 May 1890, Page 5
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