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N.Z. KARAKORAM EXPEDITION AT EXPEDITION AT RAWALPIDI.-Major General M. Hayaud-Din, Chief of the General Staff, Pakistan Army, and Colonel M. Ata-ullah, Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, entertained members of the New Zealand Karakoram Expendition at the Himalaya Club in Rawalpindi, before the mountaineers left. Rawalpindi on their attempt to scale the 25,660 ft peak, Masherbrum. Bot h Ma j o r General Hayaud-Din and Colonel Ata-ullah are keen mountaineers and have climbed in the Karakorams. In this photograph, which was taken on April 2, are: Front row, from left, Mr R. H. Watson, Mr Stanley Conway (leader of the expendition), Major-General H ayaud-Din, Colonel Ata-ullah and Master Ahmed Hayaud-Din, sitting on the ground; middle row, from left, Mr A. S. Morgan, Mr R. Chapman and Mr P. Bain: back row, from left, Mr L. R. Hewitt, Mr J. Harrison, Mr W. E. Hannah and Lieutenant-Colonel W. M. Brown, a New Zealander serving with the United Nations Military Observation group in Kashmir.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27634, 15 April 1955, Page 9

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N.Z. KARAKORAM EXPEDITION AT EXPEDITION AT RAWALPIDI.-Major General M. Hayaud-Din, Chief of the General Staff, Pakistan Army, and Colonel M. Ata-ullah, Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, entertained members of the New Zealand Karakoram Expendition at the Himalaya Club in Rawalpindi, before the mountaineers left. Rawalpindi on their attempt to scale the 25,660 ft peak, Masherbrum. Both Major General Hayaud-Din and Colonel Ata-ullah are keen mountaineers and have climbed in the Karakorams. In this photograph, which was taken on April 2, are: Front row, from left, Mr R. H. Watson, Mr Stanley Conway (leader of the expendition), Major-General Hayaud-Din, Colonel Ata-ullah and Master Ahmed Hayaud-Din, sitting on the ground; middle row, from left, Mr A. S. Morgan, Mr R. Chapman and Mr P. Bain: back row, from left, Mr L. R. Hewitt, Mr J. Harrison, Mr W. E. Hannah and Lieutenant-Colonel W. M. Brown, a New Zealander serving with the United Nations Military Observation group in Kashmir. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27634, 15 April 1955, Page 9

N.Z. KARAKORAM EXPEDITION AT EXPEDITION AT RAWALPIDI.-Major General M. Hayaud-Din, Chief of the General Staff, Pakistan Army, and Colonel M. Ata-ullah, Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, entertained members of the New Zealand Karakoram Expendition at the Himalaya Club in Rawalpindi, before the mountaineers left. Rawalpindi on their attempt to scale the 25,660 ft peak, Masherbrum. Both Major General Hayaud-Din and Colonel Ata-ullah are keen mountaineers and have climbed in the Karakorams. In this photograph, which was taken on April 2, are: Front row, from left, Mr R. H. Watson, Mr Stanley Conway (leader of the expendition), Major-General Hayaud-Din, Colonel Ata-ullah and Master Ahmed Hayaud-Din, sitting on the ground; middle row, from left, Mr A. S. Morgan, Mr R. Chapman and Mr P. Bain: back row, from left, Mr L. R. Hewitt, Mr J. Harrison, Mr W. E. Hannah and Lieutenant-Colonel W. M. Brown, a New Zealander serving with the United Nations Military Observation group in Kashmir. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27634, 15 April 1955, Page 9

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