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0018 India and Tibet : vol.1
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x   CONTENTS

CHAPTER V

THE CONVENTION WITH CHINA-1890

The Chinese ask that a treaty should be made, p. 50. Convention signed   t

March, 1890, p. 51. Trade Regulations signed December, 1893, p. 52. Tibetans fail to observe Regulations, p. 54. Bengal Government wish to protest, p. 55. Government of India prefer to be patient, p. 55. Tibetans occupy land inside Treaty boundary, p. 56. Efforts to demarcate boundary, p. 57. 'Tibetans remove boundary pillars, p. 59. Sir Charles Elliott proposes occupation of Chumbi, p. 61. Government of India adhere to policy of forbearance, p. 62. Reasons for Tibetans' seclusive policy, p. 63. Chinese fail to arrange matters, p. 64. Report on result of five years' working of the Treaty, p. 65.

CHAPTER VI   t

SECURING THE TREATY RIGHTS-1899-1903

Attempts by Lord Curzon to open direct communication with Dalai Lama, p. 66. Dalai Lama's Mission to Russia, p. 67. Russian Government disclaim its having political nature, p. 68. 'Tibetans expelled by us from Giagong inside Treaty boundary, p. 71. Rumours of Russo-Tibetan agreement, p. 72. Reasons why Russian activity in Tibet should cause Indian Government anxiety, p. 73. Indian Government propose sending Mission to Lhasa, p. 76.

CHAPTER VII

NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA-1903

Russian protests, p. 79. Lord Lansdowne's rejoinder, p. 81. Russian assurances of no intention to interfere in Tibet, p. 82. Such assurances did not preclude possibility of 'Tibetans relying on Russian support, p. 83.

CHAPTER VIII

A MISSION SANCTIONED-1903

Views of His Majesty's Government on general question, p. 84. Correspondence with Viceroy as to scope of Mission, p. 86. Viceroy's proposal to have agent at Gyantse, p. 87. Decision to despatch a Mission to Khamba Jong, p. 87. Correspondence with the Chinese, p. 88. Instructions to the British Commissioner, p. 91. Justification for despatch of Mission, p. 92.

CHAPTER IX

SIlIILA TO KHAMBA JONG-1903

I am summoned to Simla, May, 1903, p. 95. Receive Lord Curzon's instructions, p. 96. Mr. White's arrival, p. 97. Magnificent scenery on way to Darjiling, p. 100. Views of Kinchinjunga, p. 101. Assistance given by Bengal Government, p. 103. Tropical forests, p. 104. Character of Lepclias, p. 107. Hard work of 32nd Pioneers, p. 108. Reach Upper Sikkim, p. 109. Tibetans protest against our passing Giagong, p. 110. Lhasa delegates arrive on frontier, p. 111. Mr. White, with escort, reach Khamba Jong, p. 112.