SNAKES AND BEES
The wife 'of Mr A. L. Ford, manager of Bringagee Station, New Sou Wales gathering eggs at the homestead, was in the act of huntmg a turkev off a nest when a black sn.k_ sprang from under the hen and b.t her Ji the left forefinger. A Chinese gardener, who was near at ham , P ac, ‘ tornrqnet on Mrs Ford’s arm husband scarified the wouml and ap mW—""''l frOm ke^pran.r g ai and bit --- 1)e on b’tUn. of tlie - Edward, ba.ye , Brisbane, South British Co B Q 'T n b ok ei -as going through a n,l be.kee] r, % esi( jenee withthe hue at nis wTicn oll t wearing • ’ llccSj tw o he was attacked in™ nn the forehead. ,ie co'uSse g d almost immediately and died within half an hour.
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1928, Page 3
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