MAN-EATING TIGER.
TERROR OF INDIAN VILLAGE.
KILLED BY POLICE OFFICER
DELHI. Feb. 20
Villagers at Angul, in the. State of Bihar, almost smothered with garlands Mr. Wright Neville, Superintendent of Police, who shot a well-known and muchfeared man-eating tiger which had killed many human beings and had established a reign of terror. When the huge beast was opened a complete human foot was found inside, while the tiger was marked by a gash inflicted by the axe of his latest victim.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 11
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