CABLE NEWS.
[BY EI/ECTMO TItEOWA-PH. — OOrTniQKT.] THE BRITISH IN TIBET. COLONEL YOU^GIIUSBAND'S MISSION. frKKOS ASSOCr.iTION.I LONDON. 26th June. It. is> reported nt iSimla that (he second ])iinrijKil Lain a li;ih been instructed to k'jivo l.ha.si-!!, (ho cupital of Tibet, to moct L'dloikl Youn^husbaiid. who ia in charge of thi> Biitis-h nii&sio.T in TilieJ. I'nvnto nd% ires Hate that tin- troops »t (ijMn^lf-p feel the wlntiu scvoicly, and that* Colonel ii'Ddimid's rcinfoiccmeuls will be v tfrc it n-'iuf. Tin 1 TiboU'.u flout extends for hcvcn nulos. 'J'h* 1 British, Avitli common .shell, offeolod v breach in a wall of tho enemy's foit.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1904, Page 5
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101CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1904, Page 5
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