EATING EACH OTHER
GRIM STORY OF CHINESE FAMINE WOLVES DEVOUR CORPSES (Australian and. N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) Reed. 10.45 a.m. SHANGHAI, Friday. Reports are coming in of distressing conditions in the Sui-Yuan and Kansu districts. The Sui-Yuan people are dying of cold and hunger so rapidly that it is impossible to effect a quick enough burial. Many are buried in huge pits, while outside the city of Sui-Yuan huge heaps of corpses are being devoured by wolves and dogs. In Kansu, a missionary report states that the people are turning to cannibalism. It is impossible to cope with the situation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 9
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101EATING EACH OTHER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 9
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