India and Tibet: A History of the Relations which Have Subsisted Between the Two Countries from the Time of Warren Hastings to 1910; with a Particular Account of the Mission to Lhasa of 1904

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J. Murray, 1910 - 455 páginas
 

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Página 437 - ... port or place, according as the same may be. The citizens of the United States may also touch for refreshment at the island of St. Helena, but subject in all respects to such regulations as the British government may from time to time establish there.
Página 440 - His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias...
Página 439 - His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India...
Página 441 - September 1904, to the effect that the occupation of the Chumbi Valley by British forces shall cease after the payment of three annual instalments of the indemnity of...
Página 438 - IV and V, the British Government shall continue to occupy the Chumbi valley until the indemnity has been paid and until the trade marts have been effectively opened for three years, whichever date may be the later.
Página 435 - Plenipotentiaries, that is to say; Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, His...
Página 438 - Power, or to the subject of any Foreign Power. In the event of consent to such concessions being granted, similar or equivalent concessions shall be granted to the British Government ; (e) No Tibetan revenues whether in kind or in cash, shall be pledged or assigned to any Foreign Power, or to the subject of any Foreign Power.
Página 439 - December 5th, 1893, placed the British Government under the necessity of taking steps to secure their rights and interests under the said Convention and Regulations; AND WHEREAS, a Convention of ten Articles was signed at Lhasa on...
Página 437 - ... of the said Convention ; and the Commissioners thus appointed having met and discussed the questions referred to, namely, Trade, Communication and Pasturage, have been further appointed to sign the agreement in nine Regulations and three general articles, now arrived at, and to declare that the said nine Regulations and the three general articles form part of the Convention itself. In witness whereof, the respective Commissioners have hereto subscribed their names. Done in quadruplicate at Darjeeling,...
Página 435 - Emperor of India, and His Majesty the Emperor of China are sincerely desirous to maintain and perpetuate the relations of friendship and good understanding which now exist between their respective Empires ; And whereas the refusal of Tibet to recognise the validity of or to carry into full effect the provisions of the Anglo-Chinese Convention...

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