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THE SOUTH PERSIA RIFLES

... Gtovernment of India in their endeavour to help the Persian government to keep order in Southern Persia. Mr. Harmsworth: The disbandment of this force is proceeding in view of the fact that ihe Persian Government were unwilling to retain the British officers ...

COL. SIR CHARLES YATE IN PARLIAMENT. ARMS IMPORTED TO IRELAND

... families have had to be evaonated from Shiraz; if so, where they have been sent to; and what steps have heen taken by the Persian government for their protection. ~ Mr. Harmsworth: The question of the evacuation of British women and =hildren from Shiraz to ...

JEWISH COLONIES

... been dec'ded uper «wing to the refusal of the Persiin dovernment to take the force over; if =O, what guaraniee is the Persian Government giving for he sceurity and safety of British trade and intarests in Southern Persin; what is to becomie ol the guns ...

BANDOLIER EQUIPMENT

... officers is in open revolt against the Persian Government and cut the telegraph lines, and seized and robbed road toll houses and offices, Our information is that all this has happened in defiance of the Persian Government, who resent the conduct of the gendarmerie ...

COL. YATE AND THE DARDANELLES. IMPORTANT SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,

... well as in Afghanistan. It might also be that it might easily spread to Persia as well. We see in the papers that the Persian Government, the Persian Mejliss, ard a great many of the Persian tribesmen seem to be under the delusion that the Germans are coming ...

COL. YATE CALLS FOR DRASTIC

... India with a view t. seeinz whether more energetic efforts.could not be mat 4. in Persia. Lord Robert Cecil said t.h Persian Government had expressed regret at the outrages Which had been committed, and there was reason to hope the steps they had taken ...

COL. YATE IN- PARLIAMENT

... loreig‘r'\ Affairs, whether the Persian Government has granted to the British Syndicate for the construction of the Muhammerah- Khoramabad Railway an extension of its concession; if so, for how long; whether the Persian Government has made any proposals regarding ...

Y 7 » J IN and authoritative explanation than is to be | J TAY > COL. YATE IIN _EBLIAMENT

... 368 (£2,358.369); add ENIED srndicete i4el B o) T e e s e, Tl i brought forward from last half- State Railway for the Persian Government B N ‘:]n' 1g o tTo £51,051 (£41,878); leaving available or to huild cne under the terms of a con~ She nder-Seorstory ...

COLONEL YATE IN PARLIAMENT

... houn({to‘ will eonsider the advisahility of effecting an follow. His closing words were: ‘“ Go in|nrrangpmc-nt with the Persian Government this thy might. . . . Have not I eent|for the enlistment of Persian levies under thec ' British officers at Isfahan ...

ALLEGED UNLAWFUL WOUNDING AT SYNSTON

... ‘blr h’]‘l g e |o‘t.:.'-rr‘ mf . thanking the Associations for the |gy ,'i‘ 1; moment would be overrun by the : Persian Government wherehy we stall | Long may l;“'u, g dear to every heart: classification of these ‘.“:.\ S --‘iu“fir |lsl|' .:-(.: ...

BAGWORTH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. MR, H. D. MOLAREN AND THE VETO BILL

... for the adoption of their own proposals, which in any case would have no other ~bject, than to teethe authority of the Persian Government restored and trade protected. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. :out forward with much interest to the assembling in May neat of ...