British Mission to Thibet
Peace Negotiations The Sacred City in Filthy Condition Infested villi Dotjs !':««» Ajioeiatinn.—Oopjrijhl. Bombay, Au»uat It CoLoxut, k'oDNHHUSBASD has asliod tbo Amban to indiici tho Thibetans to appoint delegates with full authority to negotiato and ml led that the indemnity would in. croase daily as long as bo was compelled to remain in the country. The Dailai Lama lolt Sho seals behind, and tho troaty can be signed in his absence
Tho streets oftltoeity are dirty, and sorvo as drainago shtinnols, Lhassais infested will dogs, Colonol Yoimghusband's troops and animals aro in splendid condition, Tho Amban is groatly interested in tho Russo-Japanese war,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 12 August 1904, Page 2
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106British Mission to Thibet Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 12 August 1904, Page 2
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