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... skilled and experienced advisers. The dangers British trade could only exist supposing it were possible for the Russian or Persian Government, under Russian influence, to erect barriers against British trade. insisted strongly that this ■was not commercial treaty ...
... St. Petersburg. December 27. The following advices have been received here from Ununah, dated the 23rd instant: The Persian Government having no means of guaranteeing security at its disposal, regular trathc in goods between Persia and Russia cannot be ...
... of Persian Troops. Reuters correspondent at Constantinople ■fates that the Porte has addressed a eOTOptaint to the Persian Government again.-: I concentration of Persian troops ;,t Sri ' and threatening corresponding measures safeguard Turkish interests ...
... Persia, with all the machin infaenoce bre Article Government, banks. &e., are excluded from Brit Suppose, then, that the Persian Government, upon whom we can bring no and mure to beer, grante to Russia a political concession on the shores of tan Pernan Galf—eg ...
... ian Convention was confidentially communicated to the Powers to day. Its tenor had been previously disclosed to the Persian Government, and I learn from a trust- worthy source that it made an excellent ii sion, entirely setting at re st the alarm engendered ...
... explanatory of the Anglo-Russian Agreement, the terms of which the British and Russian Ministers jointly communicated to the Persian Government. Thi? has greatly contributed allay the popular suspicion which arose after the announcement the signature of the Treaty ...
... the end of last month, a few days after the rising of Parliament. Certain formalities, including conformation to the Persian Government, had to be observed before the Treaty could ratified but is definitely stated that ratification will \ake place on Monday ...
... Lonsdale with reference to the incursion Turkisb troops into Persian territory) replied that, at the request of the Persian Government, his Majesty's representative Constantinople had been instructed to make representations on the subject in the interests ...
... Mr. LONSDALE asked be had any fan incur. sion of whether any appeal been for “Sr His Majesty's Government have been Persian Government that 2 foree of sty fe have croseed into Persian ‘Unmia, we killed some villagers, and ro oclug’ Government his Majesty’e ...
... Lonsdale with reference to the incursion of Turkish tioops into Persian territory, replied that at the request of the Persian Government, H.M.s representative at Constantinople had been instructed to make representations on the subject, the interests of ...
... Bulak, and attacked and drove off some Persian troops. who offered but slight resistance. A telegram adds that as the Persian Government feels some alarm at there repeated incursions of Turkirh troops, and is unable to put a atop to them, it will appeal ...