The Anglo-Thibetan Treaty
Not Finally Settled
Prnm Awoeintion,—Copyright. London, October 5 Inn India Ofiico announcos that the Thibet Convention still awaits Lord Cunson'B ratilication. Tho terms havo not yot been finally settled.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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476The Anglo-Thibetan Treaty Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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