E lev en th day
Left Gangtok, 7.10 a.m.
Arrived Bridge, 8.30.
Arrived Rang-po, 1 p.m.
Arrived Tista Bridge, 4.50. ...
Arrived Pashok, 6.5.
L a s t d a y —- H
Left Pashok, 5.50 a. m.
Arrived railway station,
Ghoom, 8.46
41
15
Stayed an hour.
Raining.
Raining.
I 11 days 3
( Lhasa.
hours and 10 minutes from
I reached the hotel at Darjeeling at io. I may add that I reached Simla at 4.15 on
the afternoon of the fifteenth day, and London on the evening of the thirty-fifth day. APPENDIX K
The following honours and promotions were awarded' in
recognition of services in connection with the Tibet Mission
To be K .C .I .E .
Major Francis Edward Younghusband, C.I.E., British Commissioner.
Major and Brevet Colonel James Ronald Leslie Macdonald, C.B.,
R.E., in command of the Escort.
To be C.I.E.
John Claude White, Esq., Assistant to British Commissioner.
Captain William Frederick Travers O’Connor, R.A., Secretary to
British Commissioner.
Lionel Truninger, Esq., Chief Telegraph Officer.
To be C.M.G.
Ernest Colville Collins Wilton, Esq., His Majesty’s Vice-Consul at
Chungking.
To be C.B.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Hastings Read, Indian Army.
Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence Augustine Waddell, M.B., C.I.E., Indian
Medical Service.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Joshua Cooper, D.S.O., Royal Fusiliers.
Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Fountaine Hogge, Indian Army
Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Ancrum Kerr, Indian Army.
Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Ralph Brander, Indian Army.
To be D.S.O.
Major Alexander Mullaly, Indian Army.
Major Frank Murray, Indian Army.
Major Robert Cobb Lye, Indian Army.