CHINA AND TIBET
A BUDDniST PETITION. THE DEPOSED DALAI LAMA. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CALCUTTA. March 5. (Received March 4, at 8.25 a.m.) The Buddhists at Darjccling have petitioned China to recall the Chinese Resident at Lhasa, to withdraw the troops, to restore the ruined monasteries, and to reinstate the Dalai Lama. China, in reply to Russia, has intimated that the deposition of the Dalai Lama would not affect the. Brahmin religion or the internal administration of Tibet. RAN AWAY FROM LHASA. LONDON. March ,"".. (Receive.) March 4, at 10 a.m.) J'ho Earl of Mint*., in the course of a telegram, states that tho Dalai Lama lied against the advice of hiis Council i.ud of the National Assembly.
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Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 6
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