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A RESCUE IN THE HIMALAYAS.—Mr C. J. McFarlane, a member of the New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, lying injured at the base camp in the Barun valley after being rescued from a 60ft crevasse by Sir Edmund Hillary, Mr B. J. Wilkins, and a Sherpa. Sir Edmund Hillary’s illness is said to have followed the breaking of a rib in going to the assistance of Mr McFarlane.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 10

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A RESCUE IN THE HIMALAYAS.—Mr C. J. McFarlane, a member of the New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, lying injured at the base camp in the Barun valley after being rescued from a 60ft crevasse by Sir Edmund Hillary, Mr B. J. Wilkins, and a Sherpa. Sir Edmund Hillary’s illness is said to have followed the breaking of a rib in going to the assistance of Mr McFarlane. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 10

A RESCUE IN THE HIMALAYAS.—Mr C. J. McFarlane, a member of the New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, lying injured at the base camp in the Barun valley after being rescued from a 60ft crevasse by Sir Edmund Hillary, Mr B. J. Wilkins, and a Sherpa. Sir Edmund Hillary’s illness is said to have followed the breaking of a rib in going to the assistance of Mr McFarlane. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 10