desires a peaceful settlement, 211; objects to Mission going to Lhasa, 238; gives present of silk, 241; journeys to Peking, 380 et seq.; Chinese excesses, 386 et seq.; thanks Indian Government for their generous treatment, 387; flight from the Chinese at Lhasa, 391; interview with Mr. Bell at Darjiling, 392; arrival at Calcutta, and interview with the Viceroy, 394; returns to Darjiling, 395; deposed by the Chinese, 399 et seq. Deb Judhur, the Bhutanese Chief, his aggressive conduct, 13 Derge, Chinese reduction of, 374 Diaya, Chinese occupation of, 376 Donchuk-la, frontier pillar at, 59 Dongste, 183 Dover, Mr., the Sikkim engineer, 116 Dunlop, Major Wallace, wounded at Tuna, 178 Durand, Sir Mortimer, Foreign Secretary, 40 Easton, Lieutenant, 192 Edward VII., King: Major Younghusband’s audience with, 333; his personality, 428 Elles, Sir Edmond, 151 Elliott, Sir Charles, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, and the frontier question, Le Mesurier, Captain, Political Officer, 171 Len, Amban, 393 Lewis, Mr., death of, 172 Lhasa, Bogle’s visit to, 15 et seq.; withdrawal of Mission to, 47; the Chinese Resident at, 50; Mission’s arrival at, 250; the negotiations, 263 et seq.; flight the treaty concluded, 289 et seq.; impressions at, 307 et seq.; Convention of 1904 confirmed, 342; China sends more troops to, 390 et seq. Lhi-ding Depon, 168 Li, Major, 159 Liang-tun-yen, President of the Wai-wu-pu, 398 Litton, Mr. Consul, and the Tibetans, 370 Lye, Major, wounded at Gyantse, 208 Ma, General, 216 Macdonald, Brigadier-General, commander of the Mission military force, 140; arranging for the advance, 151; Darjiling to Chumbi, 152 et seq.; at Phari, 159; difficulty of communication, 169; durbar, 214; the advance to Lhasa, 223 et seq.; 123, 125; his reception of Captain O’Connor, 330; and Sven Hedin, 344; visits India, 377 Tashi Lumpo Monastery, the Abbot of the, interview with Major Younghusband, 125–129 Tea trade with Tibet, 52 Tibetans, the (see also Younghusband, Major): reasons for Indian interference, 1 et seq.; position, 2; Bogle’s Mission, 4–26; seizure of Kuch Behar, 4; Nepalese invasion, 30; Manning’s visit to Lhasa, 33–41; fresh efforts to trade with, 42 et seq.; withdrawal of Mission to, 47; remove frontier pillar, 59; send envoy to Russia, 67 et seq.; negotiations with Russia, 79 et seq.; British Government’s views, 84–88; Major Younghusband’s Mission to Lhasa, 86 et seq.; their treatment of India, 92; and the trade-marts, 367 1.Markham, “Mission of Bogle,” p. 6. 2.Markham, p. 135. 3.Markham, p. 137. 4.Markham, p. 162. 5.Turner, p. 374. 6.Blue-book, p. 24. 7.Blue-book, p. 31. 8.Blue-book, p. 44. 9.Ibid., p. 54. 10.Blue-book, p. 92. 11.Blue-book, p. 101. 12.Blue-book, p. 166. 13.Blue-book, p. 117. 14.Ibid., p. 123. 15.Blue-book, p. 140. 16.Blue-book, p. 152. 17.Blue-book, p. 178. 18.Blue-book, p. 180. 19.Ibid., p. 181. 20.Blue-book, p. 187. 21.Blue-book, p. 184. 22.Blue-book, p. 198. 23.Blue-book, I., p. 294. 24.February 26, 1904. 25.Blue-book, I., p. 294. 26.Ibid., p. 298. 28.An excellent description of the jong and monastery will be found in Chapter VII. of Landon’s “Lhasa.” 29.Blue-book, III., p. 1. 30.Ibid., p. 15. 31.Blue-book, III., p. 20. 32.Blue-book, III., p. 19. 33.Blue-book, III., p. 33. 34.Blue-book, III., p. 42. 35.Blue-book, III., p. 45. 36.Blue-book, III., p. 51. 37.Ibid., p. 242. 38.Blue-book, III., p. 36. 39.Blue-book, III., p. 75. 40.Ibid., p. 22. 41.The flag known as a "Viceroy’s flag"—a Union Jack with a star in the middle and the motto "Heaven’s Light our Guide"—flown by political officers in India. 42.Blue-book, III., p. 74. 43.Ibid., p. 70. 44.Blue-book, III., p. 77. 45.Blue-book, IV., p. 88. 46.Blue-book, IV., p. 98. 47.Blue-book, IV., p. 126. 48.Blue-book, IV., p. 29. 49.Blue-book, IV., p. 136. 50.See especially p. 373. 51.Blue-book, IV., p. 178. 52.See p. 384. 53.Blue-book, IV., p. 215. 54.Blue-book, IV., p. 98. 55.Blue-book, IV., p. 185. It is not clear whether this was Mr. Toller or someone else. 56.Blue-book, IV., p. 41. 57.Blue-book, IV., p. 136. 58.Blue-book, IV., p. 215. 59.Ibid., p. 217. 60.Blue-book, IV., p. 218. 61.Ibid., p. 188. 62.Blue-book, IV., p. 189. 63.Ibid. 64.Blue-book, IV., p. 205. 65.“Reminiscences of Carl Schurz,” vol. iii., p. 272. BILLING AND SONS, LTD., PRINTERS, GUILDFORD Transcriber’s Note Errors which are readily attributed to printer’s lapses have been corrected, as noted below. Spelling has been retained, except where the printer seems most likely to be at fault.
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