TOPICS OF THE DAY
... Bulgarian question. Serious news has been received in St. Petersburg of the devastation of villages by troops of the Persian Government. Great want prevails in Albania, thousands being without food. ...
... Bulgarian question. Serious news has been received in St. Petersburg of the devastation of villages by troops of the Persian Government. Great want prevails in Albania, thousands being without food. ...
... Ispahan was in the hands of we were meiutaamng order. Bread and ns were becoming searce at Tabriz, and be had warned the Persian Government that be would © hold any harm befal the Consulate owing to the action of the Shah's tre The situation at Resht was causing ...
... Anstruther Gray that at Tabriz and Ispahan there was a state of civil war, and that the Government had informed the Persian Government that they would be held responsible for the of the British Consulate. Mr. Buchanan was bombarded with questions on the ...
... England have in Persia, the two Govern- ments are exchanging views on the subject in order to be in a position to give the Persian Government advice in the sense indicated. It may be assumed that military intervention of any kind is not contem- plated—either ...
... England have in Persia. The two Governments are exchanging views on the subject, in order to be in a position to give the Persian Government advice in the mentioned.” TEHERAN, Sunday. The Nationalist movement in the Northern Provinces is assuming serious p ...
... euccees of the national should feel the responsibility that rests on| followed; and the Convention now i |said that the Persian Government has The Great Eastern Railway proposes to spend room but the table pawned. | accompanied by two o ers, was admitted ...
... formation The Rassian Government Shah for the needs of government with it is indispensable to furnish the view of the of the Persian Government owimg to the exhaustion of the Treasury. Such aid entail for the Shab an obligation to accept a political system winch ...
... of a memorandum. The Russian Government favours the adop- t favours the adop- tion of definite steps to convince the Persian Government of the absolute necessity of con- voking the Megliss as a legislative instituton on a clearly defined basis, corresponding ...
... ment in the situation. The State Department officiais believe that The representations which have been made to the Persian Government by Sir George the tension at Pekin following upon the dis- missal of Yuan Shi Kai is somewhat relgxed Barclay, British ...
... imclusion in the Cabimet of a strong man with liberal views gives promise of an improve- cnet, in the situation. to the Persian Government by Sir George Barcsy, Britash with reference to the of belanging to the km perm] Bank of Persia by Aan-ed-Dowleh, who ...
... source, an aniuman demanded from the Surerintendent’ of the Indo-European Telegraph Line 1 claimed to be ¢ lue to the Persian Govern- ment The superintendent refused to hand over the money. the acceptance of telegrams, informed the Consuls and mer- chants ...
... regards the second part, representations were tions, because he believed the loc interests of made at the time to the Persian Government temperance would thereb suffer. and his Majesty’s Chargé d’Affaires at Teheran Mr ARNOLD FORSTE believed the clause ...