THE TROUBLE IN TIBET
BRITISH INACTIVE, POLjCf.^jil By Cable.—Pres Received August 3, 9.40 p.m. London, August 3. * In ~ the House of, Lords,'Earl,-Crewe (Secretary, for, th,e Colonies), stated that if troqps.wei-e coinpt'led to enter; Tibef the. did ; not purpose .to. in-j 'teryene in. the,: trouble between. Chinese and.Thibetans. The British,troops,would withdraw. directly , the situation permitted; 1,..,,,, ... .j 1;,'..; : The Times protests at the Governmert announcing a jpplicyAOJf. inactivity, and Slopes the commander of the perilovsly ismall British column will be 1 : unhampered !by ■ the perplexing'' instructions.' ' ' ! - ' • : TRADE AUNT'S "ESCORT '" j Received Augpi*? ?i 9.4-5 p.m. s iK liftl'la, August 3. : Gyangtse is eight days' march from Tibet'- '■■'' :; ' ; . ' :;: .; 7 ''' ''' ; - ■'''""' ; The British trade agent has an.escort ;of Rajputana infantry.; ; ; ;^,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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116THE TROUBLE IN TIBET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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