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DO THEY EAT EACH OTHER STILL IN OLD LIBERIA?

By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.—Aus. and X.Z. Cable Assn. (Received April 26, noon.) LONDON, April 25. Lady Dorothy Mills, who, after her return from Liberia spoke of cannibalism there, has been challenged to verify that statement by the president of the Union of Coloured Students of African Descent. He declared: “Hackneyed stories of cannibalism are untrue.” Lady Dorothy Mills maintains her point, declaring that cannibalism exists inland far from the civilised coastal areas.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17830, 26 April 1926, Page 9

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DO THEY EAT EACH OTHER STILL IN OLD LIBERIA? Star (Christchurch), Issue 17830, 26 April 1926, Page 9

DO THEY EAT EACH OTHER STILL IN OLD LIBERIA? Star (Christchurch), Issue 17830, 26 April 1926, Page 9

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