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THE BRITISH ADVANCE INTO THIBI'T: INDIAN" TROOPS WITH COLONEL YOUNGHUSBAND'S MISSION FIRING ON THE RECALCITRANT THIBETANS AT GURU ON MARCH 31. The Thibetans were little better than a mob armed with swords, leather cannon, and long Oriental matchlocks. A description of this engagement, together with the incidents which led up to it, will be found on the illustrated -From the Illustrated London News. pages in last week's Witness.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 44

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THE BRITISH ADVANCE INTO THIBI'T: INDIAN" TROOPS WITH COLONEL YOUNGHUSBAND'S MISSION FIRING ON THE RECALCITRANT THIBETANS AT GURU ON MARCH 31. The Thibetans were little better than a mob armed with swords, leather cannon, and long Oriental matchlocks. A description of this engagement, together with the incidents which led up to it, will be found on the illustrated -From the Illustrated London News. pages in last week's Witness. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 44

THE BRITISH ADVANCE INTO THIBI'T: INDIAN" TROOPS WITH COLONEL YOUNGHUSBAND'S MISSION FIRING ON THE RECALCITRANT THIBETANS AT GURU ON MARCH 31. The Thibetans were little better than a mob armed with swords, leather cannon, and long Oriental matchlocks. A description of this engagement, together with the incidents which led up to it, will be found on the illustrated -From the Illustrated London News. pages in last week's Witness. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 44