The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 85
... Lhasa . In the early part of the eighteenth century the Manchus of China established sovereignty over Tibet and sent their Ambans , or Residents , to Lhasa . The Dalai Lama was , however , invariably treated with the greatest respect as ...
... Lhasa . In the early part of the eighteenth century the Manchus of China established sovereignty over Tibet and sent their Ambans , or Residents , to Lhasa . The Dalai Lama was , however , invariably treated with the greatest respect as ...
Page 92
... Lhasa to Great Britain and the U.S.A. , but according to recent reports they have been halted on their journey pending further instructions consequent on the changing political situation . The Chinese Government has declared that as ...
... Lhasa to Great Britain and the U.S.A. , but according to recent reports they have been halted on their journey pending further instructions consequent on the changing political situation . The Chinese Government has declared that as ...
Page 93
... an important role in the ensuing negotiations . The Chinese hold him as their trump card and are likely to demand his return to Vol . 289.-No. 587 . G Lhasa and his official recognition as the rightful Lama in TIBET 93.
... an important role in the ensuing negotiations . The Chinese hold him as their trump card and are likely to demand his return to Vol . 289.-No. 587 . G Lhasa and his official recognition as the rightful Lama in TIBET 93.
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JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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