THE THIBET MISSION.
THE CHINESE OFFICLMS’ ADVICE,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 5. (Received April 6, at 7.38 a.m.) Tho villagers report that no further opposition will be offered before Gvangtse is reached. The Chinese Amban, 'being unable to obtain transport to Gyangtse, requests the mission to retire to Natung, though privately he admits that the Thibetans are wholly wrong.
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Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 6
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