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British mission to Thibet

Peace Negotiations l'r*u Auoon- . .'.'niwleiii. Bombay, July 25 The British have occupied the Nagartie jong, where Talnma (tho Thibetan Grand Secretory) and Yutokosliapo (tho ww peaco dolcgate) lmvo informed Co'oucl Yminghiisband that the Council of Lhs.w. had decided to make pence, and asked that negotiations be conducted at Gyangtso, since Lhassa was a religious city. Colonel Yonnehusband replied ilmt the iivuy must be signed at Lhassa, but that the slay there would not be prolonged. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FA LI, ' THROUGH Vtn> A«;ioi»tio!i.--('ii!iynu'.!i! Bombay, July 'J.i Tho interview bfiween the doli.fi'.es and Colonel Youngliusband was fruitless, They were insolent and menacing. Serious vio's have occurred ai Lhassa against tho Chiuoso repre-oiitaiivr-s.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 3

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British mission to Thibet Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 3

British mission to Thibet Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 3

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