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EVEREST ASCENT

(Press Assn

HEAVY CLOUDS BUT LITTLE WIND ON MOIINTAIN

. — By Telegraph — Copyright).

Rec. June 1, 7 p.m. London, June 1. A wireless message from Mr. Ruttledge's expedition at Mt. Everest, states that there were heavy clouds with a big fall of snow to-day, but it does not seem to have affected the higher camps of three and four. Owing to the weather there is no ! news from the climbing party, but there appears to hav© been little or no wind on the mountain. Moreover the climbers have good tents and food, and there is no cause for anxiety

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 547, 2 June 1933, Page 5

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EVEREST ASCENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 547, 2 June 1933, Page 5

EVEREST ASCENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 547, 2 June 1933, Page 5

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