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END OF RUSBO-PERSIAN CRISIS

... gendarmes from Shua-es-Sultaneh's property in Teheran. and these will be replaced by a force of Russian Cossacks. The Persian Government has also agreed under force ma cure to apologise to Russia for the Shuaes-Sultaneh. As the Russian Government has been ...

ADMIP.ALTY AND A PERSIAN CONCESSION

... 20th nat. between the British Government and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (Limited), which holds cone lion from the Persian Government covering an area of 500,1100 square miles fur working oil. The Government are to subrcribe L 2,200,000 to the capital ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... saying in a gentler tone: You're making a mountain out of a molehill. Lynne. To the devil with the Persian Government! It's not the Persian Government mind about—at least, nut very much! It was the thought of Shaley and Guthrie, of their work, their ...

TUESDAY

... situation in regard to the future was free from difficulties. but the Foreign Office trusted with patience to keep the Persian Government on its feet end get order re-established. Mr Poneonbv. after expressing disappointment with Fir Fdward Grey's speech ...

COAL PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN

... recent, law which invested Mr Shuster, an American official. with the control of the revenues. It is mated that, the Persian Government have addressed a protest to Berlin. British interests are satisfied with the new arrangement. In Lower Egypt, the cotton ...

FOUND BY AN AIRDRIE MAN

... wherein each is to enjoy equal commercial opportuneties. Co-operation in practical measures intended to benefit the Persian Government Afghanistan.— Britain's predominant positica to be recognised, and with it our contra of the country's foreign relations ...

THE OPENING OF P

... was so constreeteal as to hamper our trade. and accordingly strong representations had been made on this point to the Persian Government. Lord Cranborne, in conclusion, showed what the Government had done and were doing to promote British interests in The ...

PH LL SCHOOL BOARD

... been issued from Si Petersburg in which the Persian Government is blamed for precipitating the present crisis by its inactivity and dissensions. In view of this Russia intends to hold the Persian Government responsible for any which its private interests ...

DEATH OF THE SHAH OF PERSIA

... the Ain-eh-hoofed, or Grand Vizier. and th:rdly as a mayors of pressing the laager demand of the reforinatioa of tho Persian Government some 7000 of the inhabitants of Teheran took sanctuary in the grounds of the British Legation to the great detriment ...

TEA CAKES

... that the Russian Orinsul at lapahaii, with his guard. is acting like a dic- Intor and ignoring international law. The Persian Government has also received serious reports regarding Russian aggression in other parts of the oountry. The Exoehquer return. ...

velmaid cirs

... Royal sucieNrion to the Right Hon. W. C. Ellison-ltlatartney. The British Goveriunent have made representations to the Persian Government with regard to the shooting of Captain Eckford, a British officer, near Shiraz. Eleven young men were tried at London ...

ATLANTIC LINER ASHORE. STRIKES THE ROCKS NEAR THE SCILLY

... (Lord Crewel declined to discuss questions of policy, but said the Loan negotiations had been broken oft because the Persian Government had not complied with the conditions laid down by the Russian and British Governments. HOUSE OF COMMONS. MONDAY. The ...