CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.]
THE BRITISH IN TIBET. PROBABLE ADVANCE OX LHASSA. STATEMENT BY THE INDIAN SEUUIiTAKY. [rUKSS ASSOCIATION. I (Received June 22, 8.17 a.m.) LONDON 1 , 2K June. The Right Hon. \V. Si. John Hiodimk, Ho aviary of Stale f»u- India, m tho Hiiimi of Commons announced Unit ,m iidvanott on lihaf.sa «oiild t:iki' pluco on tho 2CUi in.st., unless it negnti:iior wus sunl/ to iJic ifriti'-li tiini]> with an auiban. He addexl that throughout Britain liacl infoinu-il Russia of tho Uovernniont's intentions and jiohey. TIBETANS AMBUSHED. (Received Juno 22, 8.69 a.m.) • Bombay, 21*1, .i u ,io. Tlie SHchs ambu^liud and killed tuonty0110 Tibctauis.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 5
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106CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 5
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