WARREN HASTINGS’ POLICY (continued): TURNER’S MISSION—1782

Warren Hastings’ further efforts, p. [26]. Captain Turner sent to Shigatse, p. [27]. Power of the Chinese, p. [28]. Admission to traders granted, p. [29]. Nepalese invasion in 1792, p. [30]. Closing of intercourse with Tibet, p. [31].

[CHAPTER III]

MANNING’S VISIT TO LHASA—1811

Manning’s previous career, p. [33]. He makes friends with the Chinese, p. [34]. Obtains permission from them to visit Lhasa, p. [37]. He visits the Grand Lama, p. [37]. His stay in Lhasa, p. [38]. Results of his journey, p. [39]. Subsequent exploration, p. [40].

[CHAPTER IV]

THE BENGAL GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS—1873–1886

Bengal Government urge improvement of intercourse with the Tibetans, 1873, p. [42]. Press for admission of tea to Tibet, p. [44]. Delay caused by reference of local questions to central Governments, p. [45]. Colman Macaulay’s efforts in 1885, p. [46]. The Tibetans cross our frontier in force, 1886, p. [47]. Neither Chinese nor Tibetan Government can or will withdraw them, p. [48]. General Graham expels them, 1888, p. [49].

[CHAPTER V]

THE CONVENTION WITH CHINA—1890