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AYIATQRS DISOBEY ORDERS TO MAKE SECOND • FLIGHT EVEREST EXPEDITION .
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Rec. April 21, 7 p.m. Purnea, April 21. • By a piece of magnificent • insubordination, four members of the Everest expedition made an unauthorised flight to-day and achieved the success of "the venture by niaking two continuous photographs. The trip up to th'e summit revealed the peak in all its majesty. They are the finest mountain views ever taken. Obtaining permission from the leader, Mr. Fellowes, who is sick in hed, the airmen disregarded 'instructions cabled from London not to risk another flight over Everest, and obtained results which surpassed those realised in the first hazardous exploit.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 513, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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