TIGER HUNT WITH AXES. KARACHI, (India), May 29. Sticks and axes were used by natives to kill a tiger which had been ravaging villages and killing cattle in the Thar and Parker district of Sind, in whch tigers are almost unknown. The first man in a group of villages, who had no firearms, hit the tiger with an axe. The tiger felled him, but before it could maul the man the other villagers attacked tne beast and beat it to death.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1929, Page 1
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