PEACEFUL THIBETANS.
THE LAMA'S REPRESENTA TIVES ARRIVE.
BOMBAY, July 3. The Thibetan lama), Senator (a member of the Council of Four), and Penlop (a lay member of the council), have arrived at' Colonel Younghusband's camp. They declare they are in earnest in soliciting terms of peace. I (Received July 4, 10.16 p.m.) j BOMBAY, July 4. In reply to a question by Colonel] Younghusband as to whether they] had proper credentials and were pre-j pared to negotiate, tne ThifcMan de-/ legates stated that they had only/ been appointed verbally. They an 4 nounced, however, that any treatjr agreed upon would be observed once) the Dalai Lama's seal was affixed t<A it. j The discussion of terms of a treatjr has been adjourned. /
YOUNGHUSBAND'S ULTIMATUM^
(Received July 4, 11.25 p.m.) I BOMBAY, July 4. Colonel Younghusband insisted om the evacuation of Jong and Gyangf tse by noon to-morrow. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 3
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148PEACEFUL THIBETANS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 3
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