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THE TIBETAN MISSION.

LAMA TO MEET THE MISSION. TROOPS FEELING THE STRAIN. By Telegraph.--Tress Association.—Copyright. (Receive! June 37, 12.31 a.m.) Bombay, June 26. It is reported at Simla that the second principal Lama lias been instructed to leave Lhassa to meet Colonel Yoanghusband. Private advices state that the troops at Gyangtse are feeling the severity of the continued strain, and that the reinforcements for General Macdonald will be a great relief. The front of the Tibetan position extends for seven miles. The British with common shell have effected a breach in the wall of the fort.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12601, 27 June 1904, Page 5

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THE TIBETAN MISSION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12601, 27 June 1904, Page 5

THE TIBETAN MISSION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12601, 27 June 1904, Page 5

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