SNAKE ATTACKS BOY
FANGS BURIED IN THIGH DOG KILLS THE REPTILE Reed- 11a.m. NEW CASTLE, To-da) • With a large black snake coiled I round his leg, and the fangs buried j in his thigh, Norman Knowles, aged ; ii, stood terrified in the bush, unable J to move. A friend’s dog rushed to his assistance, grabbed the snake by the tail, i and pulled it away. The dog had just previously killed several snakes. The boy's condition is not serious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 9
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