THE FAR EAST.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Tokio, Deo. 8. Tho official opening of tbe Japanese Diet has been postponed to the IQth inst. Bombs,y, Dec. 8. A Chinese offieial at Lhasaa, who was sent to meet Colonel Younghusband, suicided. His successor died on the journey to Khainbajora. The Thibetan representative who ultimately appeared ip the British camp proved to be an upirppQrtapji person frorq an adjacent vjllage.
Pekin, Doc. 8, Russians severely defeated the Chundruses, on the Lian river, killing 200 and wounding many.
Orders have been issued directing the Mongolian Prince Adatsin, who' controls 30,000 troops, to train them in Europoan methods, undor Japanese instructors.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1069, 10 December 1903, Page 2
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