BRITAIN IN THIBET.
OPPOSITION TO THE*L VA ,j oa^ BOMBAY,*-. m After expelling tho Thiblam • tlftcn villages Brandei: assaulted Tsechjfi mKt... ■ U*ry. ,j Thu Thibetans fought with • { the greatest obstinacy, nucoosiUlUllg' tb« Wowing up of tho monasters, i ' Captain Crus-U-r, of tho 4t> Pntbi ans, was .killed, luid two camailtt oi (he Bth Ghurkas slightly wfaudad.' Five men wei-e also wounded® i Thu TliiibJjtans lost heavily. A Tlie water supply oI Yong liaabeeo cut off. THE DALAI LAMA'S ENVOYS . (Received July I, 10.55 p.m.lV. BOMBAY, July \ Tho ThUx'tan armiaUco expired ;at midnight on the 30th. One of tba peace delegates is lata, a lama 1 tM senior member of tho Council Tnl ' Four and next in importance k} ttM ' Dalai Lama. The other is )ty member of the Council of they possess proper credentials onel Younghusband will negotiat^H
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 153, 2 July 1904, Page 2
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138BRITAIN IN THIBET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 153, 2 July 1904, Page 2
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