SEVEN CLIMBERS KILLED
SWEPT OVER PRECIPICE
MUNICH, Sept, 14,
The bodies of seven mountaineers — six Germans and a German-Amorican, Mr Karl Amman, of Bristol, Pennsylvania—were discovered on tho Seliussclkar mountain (SOOOft.) near Garmiseh, in the Bavarian Alps today. They had been missing since Monday, when it is surmised they were swept over the edge of a precipice during a violent rainfall which dislodged masses of rock and carta.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 5 November 1934, Page 7
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