OVER EVEREST AGAIN
UNAUTHORISED FLIGHT
REMARKABLE SUCCESS
United i Tress Assoclation-pßy Electrlo Tel* graph—Copyright. (Times Cable.) ' PUBNEAj April 20. By a piece of magnificent insubordination, four members of the British Mount Everest expedition made an unauthorised flight today, and achieved': the crowning success of the venture by making two continuous photographic trips up to the summit, revealing the peak in all its majesty. They are the finest mountain views ever taken. Obtaining permission from the leader of the expedition, Air-Commodore P. F. M. Fellowes, who is sick in bed, the airmen disregarded tho instructions cabled from London by Lady Houston (who financed the expedition) not to risk another flight over Everest, and obtained results which surpass those realised in the first hazardous exploit.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 11
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123OVER EVEREST AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 11
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