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MOUNT EVEREST

STILL UNCONQUERED Climbers Camping WEATHER PROBLEMS. (Au>. A N £ < :• I• I/X (Received June .8 at 5 p.m.) LONDON. J urn- s. The rc Dailv Bangkok cor respondent says that the Mount Ev* crest climbers are abandoning tern* porarily their attempts on the summit. Another four days of tine wea ther will he necessary to establish themselves al (’anip Six. Th t . climbers fire unlikely t.» b r equal to the effort. Oven if tile weal her ijih'a perl edly bette r. It i? officially stated that they ma.' remain in the ra/n.'s for the duration of the monsoon, but those acquainted with the Himalayas, consider tha: ‘liis is impossible as blizzards m:i\ isolate Ihe cair; s for days.

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Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 3

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MOUNT EVEREST Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 3

MOUNT EVEREST Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 3