THE SHAH AT MANCHESTER
... from quarrels and misunderstandings between the Governments of Persia and England, but from the rivalries between the Persian Shahs and the Afghan Sovereigns Cabul and Caudahar. ...
... from quarrels and misunderstandings between the Governments of Persia and England, but from the rivalries between the Persian Shahs and the Afghan Sovereigns Cabul and Caudahar. ...
... throne of Ivan ret II., and the throne of Ivan the Terrible, adorned with Of some 9,000 tarquoises and gems, a gift of a Persian Shah. thi The Metropolitan of Moscow, the Archbishop, and the n Synod were present with the grand dukes, the marshals, ohb generale ...
... of » plot' in Kabul really explains the sudden denouement. is not the smallest doubt that the Russian Soviet and the Persian Shah are und°r a mutual pact that is distinctly hostile to Afghani tan and Britain. King Anymullah does abandon his proposed ...
... 19s 2d. Some charming and original fancy dress ensembles were present as follows: Mrs. Sneap, Geisha Girl; Mr. J. Gould, Persian Shah, Mrs. J. Gould, Siamese Lady; Mrs. P. Hale, Spanish Senorita; Miss J. Bunclark, Victory; Miss M. H. Hurren, Red Cross Nurse; ...
... 19s 2d. Some charming and original fancy dress ensembles were present as follows: Mrs. Sneap. Geisha Girl; Mr. J. Gould, Persian Shah; Mrs. J. Gould, Siamese Lady; Mrs. P. Hale, Spanish Senorita; Miss J. Bunclark, Victory; Miss M. H. Hurren, Red Cross Nurse; ...