CLIMBERS DELAYED
CHASED LEADER WHO HELD EXPEDITION PURSE QUEST OF KUNCHINjUNGA Times Cable. DARJEELING, Monday The hfkt detachment of the Kunchinjunga expedition has begun its journey after several days’ delay owing tQ monetary complications. A sudden change in the route necessitated a much larger equipment in the way of mule transport, kit and food, for which there were not sufficient funds. These Professor G. O. Dyhrenfurth, leader of the expedition, alone could supply. He had already started, however, and as he had not left a power of attorney an express messenger had to be sent after him on foot to track him through the mountains. The messenger travelled at incredible speed and overtook Professor Dyhrenfurtb. He obtained bis signature to the needful documents and was back at Darjeeling Inside 4S hours. *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 9
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131CLIMBERS DELAYED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 9
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