BELGIAN VICTIMS OF THE WAR
DISTRESS RELIEF WORK ' ] ' —' . ■ J (Rec. Noycmbor 6, 8.6 p.m.) . j London, November 5. ; The Spanish and American Ministers , ; in Brussels estimate- that sixty thous- ; and tons of grain, sixteen thousand j tons of maize, and three 'thousand tons of rico and peas, are needed monthly ■ to relievo the Belgians' distress. New York, November 4. There is much comment in tlie Presi ; on the fact that Germany is not tak« ! ing steps to. rescue the victims of the. i war in Belgium, leaving other coun-> tries to reliovo cases of distress. ; (Keo. November 7, 1.25 a.m.) London, November 5. The Belgian Relief Commission's re* ; port states that normally Belgium pro-: ; duces one-sixth of her supplies. In ft fortnight the country will be virtually I fcodless.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 7
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129BELGIAN VICTIMS OF THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 7
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