CHARGED BY LIONESS
CAVED BY GENERAL. LONDON, Mundi 24, Hew. j’/ig.Gci!. Claude Champion de Cre-’i igny saved Mrs. Tree, wife of Mr. Rous’d Tree, MJ’. Jor the Harborou';'h Division of Leicestershire, from a. wonnr’.cd liuncs.:; was loin yesterday in?.' Mrs. Tree. Mrs. Tree, who has returned from a big game expedition in South Africa, said sho shut dead one ol' live lionesses n-/;.r ■'lm River Thebe, a day’s journey from Nairobi, and wounded another. It v. ns decided to follow (he wounded lioness. “I raised my rilic am! bred, but ■ tnh.m'd." she added. “I tired again. Tim Jones:”, was wiihin Ihroc yards of me. i l.'mughi my omt had come. “I ducked my bead, and as 1 did so Gen. ('homplon. de Cri -pigny, who is . h'Li-liami sliol. fired over my head warn tnt: muzzle of Cm gun almost: (he. open m.omii ef the liomtss. Tii .’ J'oimss d: <;?mcd dead.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1934, Page 3
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150CHARGED BY LIONESS Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1934, Page 3
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