CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] FIGHTING IN TIBET.
THE WOUNDKD NATIVES. fI'BESS ASSOCIATION.! % LONDON, 4th Juno. News kua l«o'n leceived that a force of Tibi'tatifi attacked l'ulhi (the bcono of nil engagement lji*t week, when Iho Tibetans wi'io driven from their position) and eighteen weie killed. A body of GhoorkiiM iiinbusliod and killed six ot hers. Two companies of Fusiliers have arrived at Chumbi. Of one hundred and sixty-eight wounded Tibi-tans twenty have died ; the mst bare buen cured and sent to their homes. NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TIBETANS. (Received June 6, 8.57 a.m.) LONDON, sth Juno. Colonel Younghuflliand sent a letter giving the lost date on which the British Mission was prepared lo nwet the- Tibetan delegates at Gyangt.«o, and asking tlio Tibetan General to forward a reply to Mm.ssn. The letter was returned with a ineMHigo that Colonel Vouughiwbiuid might aund by Chiiiewo the two four-poundors used at Palla, and captured at lhe place where the Lhuroa Gcnvntl w«.s killed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 133, 6 June 1904, Page 5
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161CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] FIGHTING IN TIBET. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 133, 6 June 1904, Page 5
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