Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . YPKAL SCENERY IN SOUTHERN KAM, PINE FOREST ANDSNOW MOUNTAIN. NEAR THE SUMMIT OF THE FIRST BIG PASS ON THH MAINROAH FROM CHINA TO TIRFT IV CHINESE CAMPAIGNS IN EAST TIBET, 1913 41 out Tibet explaining the facts of the case. But the Tibetanswere not to be cajoled back into the Chinese fold by fairwords. It is not unlikely that the new Republican Govern-ment of China had at this time an opportunity of coming tosome arrangement with the Dalai Lama by which, in returnfor the gr


Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . YPKAL SCENERY IN SOUTHERN KAM, PINE FOREST ANDSNOW MOUNTAIN. NEAR THE SUMMIT OF THE FIRST BIG PASS ON THH MAINROAH FROM CHINA TO TIRFT IV CHINESE CAMPAIGNS IN EAST TIBET, 1913 41 out Tibet explaining the facts of the case. But the Tibetanswere not to be cajoled back into the Chinese fold by fairwords. It is not unlikely that the new Republican Govern-ment of China had at this time an opportunity of coming tosome arrangement with the Dalai Lama by which, in returnfor the grant of full autonomy to Tibet, the latter might haveagreed to join the new Chinese Commonwealth as a juniorpartner. But the Chinese Government were badly served atthis critical juncture in their relations with Tibet, and theirfrequent pronouncements regarding the equality and unityof the Five Races (Chinese, Manchus, Mongols, Ma-homedans, and Tibetans) were unfortunately exemplifiedduring the years following the revolution, as far as theTibetans of Eastern Tibet were concerned, by the actions ofa plundering soldiery and the oppressive and unjust rule ofrapacious and inefiicien


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