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CHAPTER XXIII

ATTITUDE OF THE TIBETANS SINCE 1904—1904-1910

Favourable Tibetan attitude following signature of Treaty, p. 367. Dis-
turbances in Eastern Tibet, 1905, p. 368. Batang annexed by Chinese, p. 372.
Dalai Lama's movements in Mongolia, p. 377. Anglo-Russian agreement in
regard to Tibet, p. 378. Dalai Lama arrives in Peking, p. 382. Leaves Peking,
p. 385. Arrives near Lhasa, November, 1909, and complains of Chinese encroach-
ments, p. 386. Arrives in Lhasa, p. 387. Chinese intention to take away his
temporal power, p. 389. Chinese troops arrive in Lhasa, p. 389. Dalai Lama
flees, p. 391. Arrives in Darjiling, p. 392. Visits Viceroy in Calcutta, p. 394.
Tibetan Ministers ask for British officer with troops to be despatched to Lhasa,
and for alliance, p. 395. Dalai Lama's request for aid refused, p. 396. But
British Government makes protest to Chinese Government, p. 396. Chinese state
they merely wish to exercise effective control, p. 398. Dalai Lama deposed,
p. 399. Chinese view of situation, p. 400. Indian Government's views, p. 403.
Lord Morley's views, p. 404.

CHAPTER XXIV

SOME CONCLUSIONS

Tendency to centralization of control, p. 407. Reasons why British adminis-
trators in India lack confidence in centralization in London, p. 408. Remedies
for evil, p. 411. More intimate personal relationship, p. 412. More trust in
the "man on the spot," p. 415. Summary of situation in Tibet, p. 415. Morality
of intervention in Tibet, p. 416. Co-operation with Russia, p. 421. Chinese
generally good neighbours, p. 421. Necessity for securing removal of inimical
local Chinese officials, p. 423. And for preserving intimate touch with Tibetans,
p. 424. A forward policy recommended, p. 428.

CHAPTER XXV

A FINAL REFLECTION

"A strange force" or "the designs of bureaucrats," p. 430. No deliberate
intention to conquer India, p. 432. Impelled to intervene in Tibet, p. 433.
Probability of some force impelling us on, p. 434. Reality of an inherent
impulse, p. 435. Its direction towards harmony, p. 436. Hence disorder invites
intervention, p. 436. Our intellects should be used to give impulse definite
effect, p. 439.

APPENDIX

Anglo-Chinese Convention, 1890 ; Trade Regulations, 1893 ; Anglo-Tibetan
Convention, 1904 ; Anglo-Chinese Convention, 1906 ; Anglo-Russian Con-
vention, 1907.

INDEX (p. 447).