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KILLED BY WOLF

FAMILY’S FIERCE FIGHT WITH HUNGRY BEAST TERROR IN Miß-EUROPE BTJKAREST. Monday. Wolves are creating terror in midEurope. One large grey hunger-stricken brute, white lather dripping from its jaws, invaded the yard of a house in which live the Burlacu family in Rosshoshan, Bessarabia. The bellowing of cattle awakened the sleeping family. Alexander Burlacu, a lad, attacked the wolf with a club, but was knocked down and bitten in the head. The boy’s mother, armed with an axe, rushed to his rescue and also was badly bitten, but drove off the wolf, which jumped over a wall. The same animal bit other peasants, one of whom it killed. Six others had to he sent to hospital. Finally the wolf was tracked to a forest and shot. Sixty cows were bitten and had to be killed to prevent them going mad.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

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Tapeke kupu
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KILLED BY WOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

KILLED BY WOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

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