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IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSIA

... Peoria for year ended September, including .€16,493 brought forward, wore £72.G07. After deducting £4.000 ilito the Persian Government, final dividend s*. per proposed. making f>*. port-hare f« r the twelve months, and carrying forward £24,478. ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS

... received. THE SITUATION PERSIA. Mr. McKINNON WOOD, replying aim to Bir G. Parker, *&id amnesty had been granted by the Persian Government to political offenders, but oertain persona now in refuge tho Russian Legation and Turkish Embassy were excepted. They ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS,

... Uk- removal departure tito ox-Shah, whether h has been made by the Uiwsmu British Mr. WOOD: objections have made the Persian Government by Legations. THE SITUATION AT MESHED: DISARMAMENT AGREED TO. Mr. WOOD, replying Mr. (I.h said reinforcements for the ...

HKCKNI WILLS

... morning. Tho Spaniards defending the positions numbered 2.000, while the Moors had 0,000 men. RUSSIA RECOGNISES THE NEW PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. (TIMES TELEGRAM, PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) St, Petersburg, Monday. The Foreign Office has begun regular relations with ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Government have entered into regular relation* with the new Persian Government? Sir E GREY: If the Hon. member will give notice of that question, I aball able my when the new Persian Government baa barn officially recognised other Power*. THE TERRITORIALS ...

THE Tcaxx DIMAMIED »V TRR NANOXAUHRS

... out the state-, meat in the question. Mr. LYNCH asked whether the amnesty decree has been communicated officially the Persian Government the Britain and Russia, and in view of the feet that similar proclamations from the same source have frequently broken ...

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

... purpose, or contribute to the wtabliahment constitutional government Persia satisfactory basis, he were represent to the Persian Government the desirability of postponing the elections until satisfactory guarantees have been given for the faithful observance ...

LETTERS TO TIIE ADMIRALTY

... action will not prejudicial constitutional reform. .Mr. WOOD: TI»o Covrriimrnt havo make small advance of front £5'».000 Persian Government f thn tropn ...

THE PERSIAN CRISIS

... townspeopledriven despair hunger. The Charge d'Affaires Teheran was tbereforo instructed to declare to the Shah that if th© Persian Government did not immediately take steps ensure supply of provisions for the Consulate* and the foreign subjects in Tabriz, well ...

PERSIAN CIVIL WAR. RUSSIAN TROOPS TO GO TO TABRIZ. THE CONSULATES THREATENED

... ami subjects, and for the peaceful inhabitants. The Acting Consul- General was the same time instructed inform the Persian Government that the non-tulfilracnt of this demand would compel lIU-M.I to take definite measures for the re-opening of the road ...