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Climbing success

Seven Chinese climbers have become the first to conquer the 7043-metre Naipung Mountain in Tibet, reports the New China News Agency. The agency quoted the Chinese Mountaineering Association as saying that the climbers reached the top via the south-west ridge.—Hong Kong.

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Press, 27 April 1983, Page 30

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Climbing success Press, 27 April 1983, Page 30

Climbing success Press, 27 April 1983, Page 30

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