MOUNTAINEERS
A FEAT JN PYRENEES. (United Press Association—By Electro I'eiegraph.—Copyright ) PARIS. Alov 22. : Doctor Gregory, believed to be of Cambridge University, with bis daughter and four girl friends, have vanished in the Pyrenees. They set out on May 18th to climb the mountains towards Andorra, A policeman put, them on the right road, after wlncli there was no news of them. There have been heavy snow-storms. and the passes are blocd' e d. LONDON, May 23. Gregory’s party returned safely to the chateau near Eoix from which they set out, after accomplishing a rare feat of crossing the snow-bound passes to Andorra.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 6
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