British Mission to Thibet
A Significant Warning. Auoamtlon.—UOiijriuhJ. Bombay, July 4. Colonul Younouusband has frankly warned tho delegates that tho British are perfectly ready tu march on Lhassa, while tho second army at Chumbi is ready to re-garrison Gyantso, and tlio third, on tho frontier, to ro-.garrison Chumbi, fii reply to Colonel Younghiißbaud as to whether they had propor credentials and woro prepared to negotiate, tho Thibetan sailed that l'»oy had been ap* pointed verbally, and that any treaty agreed upon would bo observed at onco and the Dalai Lamai's seal affixed. Tho discussion was adjourned. A JJUITISII UITIMATUM. Pt.nß At/'ioi;il,[o;i -••(■oDtrlslit. Bosiiiay, July 4, Colonul Younghusbaiul has insistod on the ovacuaiion of Jong and Gyangtuo by noon 10-inonmv,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 2
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119British Mission to Thibet Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 2
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