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Natives will rush in where whites fear to tread, and in this case the native met not a dead leopard but a wounded one. The native was just one jump ahead of the leopard when he cleared the thicket, and a member of the North American Newspaper Alliance Kxpedition to Abyssinia killed the animal with a second shot. The beast is here seen “posing” for his first and last photograph. N.A.N.A. photo.—" Star” Special.— Copyright.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18149, 7 May 1927, Page 1

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Natives will rush in where whites fear to tread, and in this case the native met not a dead leopard but a wounded one. The native was just one jump ahead of the leopard when he cleared the thicket, and a member of the North American Newspaper Alliance Kxpedition to Abyssinia killed the animal with a second shot. The beast is here seen “posing” for his first and last photograph. N.A.N.A. photo.—"Star” Special.— Copyright. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18149, 7 May 1927, Page 1

Natives will rush in where whites fear to tread, and in this case the native met not a dead leopard but a wounded one. The native was just one jump ahead of the leopard when he cleared the thicket, and a member of the North American Newspaper Alliance Kxpedition to Abyssinia killed the animal with a second shot. The beast is here seen “posing” for his first and last photograph. N.A.N.A. photo.—"Star” Special.— Copyright. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18149, 7 May 1927, Page 1