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THE FAMINE IN CHINA.

INCONCEIVABLE CONDITIONS.

WEEDS, BARK, AND DOCS BEING . EATEN. Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright. Received March 21, 1.5 p.m. NEW YORK, March 20. A letter received from a missionary in the Anwei province give details of uiu imaginable famine conditions. There is still five months before the harvest, and people are eating weeds, bark, dogs,' and other animals. The worst of the famine is still; to come

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 5

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THE FAMINE IN CHINA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 5

THE FAMINE IN CHINA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 5