WILD ANIMALS’ RAIDS
BENGAL PEASANTS’ FEARS ELEPHANTS AND TIGERS Calcutta. Wild elephants and man-eat-ing tigers have lately been frequent visitors to the farms of peasants who till the soil at the foot of the Chittagong Hills ill Bengal. The peasants consequently have much to endure, Ttie past few days have been particularly trying to them, as a herd of elephants has been sweeping through the villages, trampling down crops and killing any living thing in its path. There are reports that two men have been killed. communications are difficult, and the reports are not confirm--0,1
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3930, 13 January 1933, Page 7
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