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(Left): Even the single drop from the tap is nectar to him. (Right): Two emaciated girls who have nothing but skin and bones for bodies.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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(Left): Even the single drop from the tap is nectar to him. (Right): Two emaciated girls who have nothing but skin and bones for bodies.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Emperor Haile Selassie - A New Picture
Photo shows:- A new picture of Emperor Haile Selassie in his study at the Royal Palace, Addis Ababa. The Emperor posed specially for this picture.
Eastern News Photos
Emperor of Ethiopia after a Trek through Jungle
After a trek of 200 miles through jungle the Emperor of Ethiopia has set up a camp in his own country protected by his own patriots and a few Officers. The Emperor mounted on a horse returning to the camp after making a tour of inspection of the s...
Principal Information Office India
Emperor of Ethiopia and Well-known Journalist
[...] July 26th, 1935, the Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia gave an interview to Paula [...] the only woman journalist in Ethiopia. Their conversation took place on the terra[...] of the new palace at Addis Ababa and lasted one and a half hours....
Eastern News Photos
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Clad in the familiar uniform and cape, and his Empress seated at his side, Emperor Haile Selassie stands before his throne during a ceremony at which gifts were presented to him to mark his birthday. The Emperor was born Jul...
United Press Photos
Photo 01: A group waiting for food. Photo 02: They lament for deceased family members Photo 03: The dead bodies of people died from hunger.
The Times of Ceylon Press
An Ethiopian girl who feeds dough to her hunger-stricken mother.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Ethiopia faced the most severe famine of the year. Photo shows an orphan, starved to death.
The Times of Ceylon Press
A dead body of a young man is being prepared for burial.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The desperate plight of a dying three-year-old contrasts with the joy of a child for whom relief arrived in time.
The Times of Ceylon Press