HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION
AND NEW ZEALAND HONEY. [United Press Association. — By Eiectne lelegra ph .—Co py r ight. J 'Received this day at 9.‘Jo a.m) LONDON, September 2. The British Himalayan Expedition, in a letter to the New Zealand Houej Board iroin the camp f at Sikkim, says the expedition returned to t.eir base on the completion of. successful work in the Himalayas, and during, which one party lived for ten days solely on New: Zealand honey, owing to supplies being * raided. The looters fortunately miss- ”'•>. ed seven jars of honey packed in n haversack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1931, Page 5
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