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TERRIBLE FIGHT

BETWEEN MAN AND BOAR. SHOOTIST LOSES LIFE. (Received Friday, 9.30 a.m.) CALCUTTA, Thursday. Badly ripped by a wild boar, while on a shooting trip in the Central Provinces, Lieiut.-Colonel Charles Hugh Seymour, D. 5.0., second son of Lord Albert Seymour, died in the hospital. Col. Seymour, charged by a wounded boar, tripped over some creeps and then there) ensued a terrible fight between the boar and the man. Col. Seymour was badly mauled before he shot the animal.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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TERRIBLE FIGHT Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 March 1933, Page 5

TERRIBLE FIGHT Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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