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0313 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 313 (Color Image)

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[Photo] To face page 256 THE DALAI LAMA

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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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their telegram of Novem
concerned the establishment
the country.
no desire not to accelerate poli
ng the integrity of China, to Go
d out that no other European Po
d any interests there, and that
had been made with the conse
e officials deputed to meet th
ood that they met with the app
d approval, of the Chinese Go
by Sir Ernest Satow's telegra
was urged by the Government
ment of an agent at Lhas
in the policy which they wish
retention of the Chumbi Valle
nsed that this valley lay in the
d, and was Indian rather that
Mission had been well mos
Walsh, the Political Agent
them, reported that they me
municated satisfaction, and th
e might evacuate the vale
ngerance which the Lama
for having lived on items of
ccupation of this region was no
uthorities as far back as 1890
ngal Government in Mr Cro
ld), but was deferred owing t
The contumacious disre
treaty obligations and for h
had culminated in arme
friendly Mission despatche
e of that Suzerain, and stron
atives throughout. It en
recent developments ma
material guarantees. Dri
the Chumbi Valley as desi
tion of our representative
ld be appointed. The nex