A BUSH VISITOR
Early one morning a hungry leopard walked into a house in Northern Rhodesia. Two hours before it had come to see what town life was like, and had beem surprised in the act of - devouring chickens in a fowl-yard. Quickly the leopard escaped into the bush; but when all seemed quiet again it sneaked back to this alluring town. One of the native policemen now-did a very brave thing. A leopard at large was a danger, so he walked into the house and attacked this fearsome ereaturc. He was badly mauled for his pains, and it was only after another chase that the visitor from the bush
was .finally captured. ■' <
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 18
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113A BUSH VISITOR Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 18
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