THE ADVANCE IN THIBET
SUFFERINGS FROM FROSTBITE.
LONDON, March 16
Twenty men of the Twelfth Mule Ccrp.s and 30 of the 23rd Pioneers, attached to Colonel Younglrusband's Thibetan expedition, escorting a convoy between Port Phari and Tuna, were frostbitten and underwent terrible sufferings.
March 17.
The Daily Mail states that the Lhama conducted a three-days' service at Guru, when he solemnly cursed Colonel Younghusband's mission, and predicted that it would dwindle away as the outcc-ine of an act of Providence.
March 19.
Colonel Yoimghtisband advances to Cyanotse, Thibet, directly the weather permits.
A North Island inland paper advocates that the name of every person against whom a prohibition order is granted should be advertised.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2610, 23 March 1904, Page 20
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