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... plain language used by the Under-Secretery for Foreign Affairs in referenoe to the difficulty which has arisen with the Persian Government over the concession to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. One of the first duties of a Government is to defend the lives ...

PERSIA'S NEW REGENT

... the accession of !Ace:gaffer ed Din Shah, and was created G.C.M.G. The new Regent has held several portfolios in the Persian Government and has been Governor of Kurdistan. He left Persia in December, 1907, under British protection. On July 19, 1909, the ...

SITUATION IN PERSIA

... that one of the refugees the Legation wee about to leave. Mr. Marling, the British Charge d'Affairs, promoted to the Persian Government, and demanded that the Governor and the pours ILanhal Should attend in hal umform to apologise. Reuter'. Agency informed ...

IRISH BOUNDARIES DISPUTE

... right'. PERSIAN CAVALRY KILLED. Wiped Out in Night Attack. Ailahabart Friday.— The Pioneer latent from Mottled that 300 Persian Government Cavett., were kilkiel during a night attack hs Tar. hot:toms in Torkornan emintry. The Goverrr men% earalry escaped ...

TURKS AND PERSIANS

... Am. munition and rifles are being sent from Co.. rantinople, and General Pettey Pasha is pre. needing to Bagdad. The Persian Government has informed the Porta that the allegations./ military preparations on the part of Perlis are entirely devoid of foundation ...

BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S SUICIDL

... mountain guns. are ;named on the Koingai border. The Karim has made all preparations to &drapes ageing. the Kashgsus. The Persian Government has not yet pIW stinted de reply to the Aniclo.Ruesian stating the conditions on which Great Small and Ruals would be ...

RAVAGES OF FAIIIIII

... Human deserters and •narchiste ■re stated to have joined Petro6'e revolutionary force. The critical position of the Persian Government is intensified by the fact that the tihah's troops are insufficiently supplied with artillery and ammunition and cartndges ...

!STEADY IMPROVEME.NT

... ohm. in last. At that time the Tmkah military dame pendemng b elestrous an upon the admits,. in Teheran that the Persian Government was on thoa.ung .be melted. But then 15.14 Ira a sena.hle .01ceiat:on. but a steady way of the Tir-kiah armee to Teleran ...

WANTED A LEAD

... British Colony. started for Kerrie on that 3rd infant. Thine acts of moire and out. rage were made in defame of the Persian Government and are an inetenee of the tiny which German ageing instigate ricks* criminal anion in neutral countries. ...

HOUSE OF 0011MONS.-FRIDAY

... adormauon wiren to the House last week with regard to the state of affairs in Persia. Correepondeoce had arises with Ilia Persian Government o n soommt of the posting of Per BIM troop. in the vicinity of the British Lege tion at Teheran. There appeared to be ...

Venomous Attack by French

... Persian agruement, the Soviet Government eitr. rendered them to Portia. Now the Soviet Gov. liniment wants to force the Persian Government to return them to the original Russian (once,. The second incident •rose out of • stimulus in respect of the cursoct ...

BALKAN WAR CLOUD. MOBILIZATION OF ARMIES

... of foreign tioope from Persia both Powers are carefuliy considering how they could best asset in strengthening the Persian Government for tho purpoco of enabling the latter to reestalilish order and to secure the safety of the mode mutes. Both M. Sasorsoff ...