TURKISH PEASANTS
ATTACKED BY WOLVES.
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CONSTANTINOPLE, February 28. A large contingent of peasants, who were visiting another village in the Malatia district, , were overwhelmed > by a severe snowstorm which obliter- ■ ated the roads and landmarks.
The contingent divided to find the way. Wolves, however, attacked the smaller party, devouring seventeen of them.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1931, Page 5
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