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THE FATE OF IRAN

... Isis in any forcible supprastion of that spark of nationality which the worst misfortune* and greatest blunders of tho Persian Government had not sufficod to extinguish.” Lord Ourson’s eloquent protest against “the forcible suppression that spark of ...

BRITAIN AND PERSIA

... the north was in the occupation of Russian troops, Russian force being within « hundred miles the capital, while the Persian Government was in state of disorganisation, and banished monarch threatened civil war from the frontier. Then they had the terms ...

UNMANNERLY TORIES

... made public. He could not promise lay any other papers at present. The Persian Crisis. Mr. MORRELL asked whether the Persian Government, acting the advice of bis Majesty’s Government, agreed to the terms or the first Russian ultimatum on the understanding ...

LONDON LETTER. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Tuesday Morning Riifttia and' Persia attention of the ..

... regarding the fate of Persia. He wished know yesterday what Were the terms of the ultimatum sent by the flussiana to the Persian Government on Wednesday lost, and whether the English Government had been informed beforehand of Russia’s intention*. Mr. stater] ...

GLAND AND PERSIA

... uestion time, Metrell asked the Secretary for t Affairs what were the terms of the ;um sent by the Russian Government Persian Government on Wednesday ivhetber his Majesty’s Government nformed of it beforehand and conto its being sent; and whether the turn ...

PERSIA AND RUSSIA

... .to obtain extension time. A Teheran message says—Sir F,. Grey has telegraphed, instructions .urgently advising the Persian Government to comply with the Russian demands. The Mejlt.ss in .public sitting has confirmed it* refusal accept, the Russian ultimatum ...

The Persian Crisis

... Persian Crisis. Mr. PONSONBY asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether in view of the fact that, the Persian Government had yielded the demands of the Russian Government, any fresh demands had been formulated by the Russian Government to ...

A NOTABLE NATIONALIST HONOURED

... Mr .Sinister, Secret ary-General, and .Mr. Leef.ff re. The Russian note further demands »hat, ali Europeans whom the Persian Government has engaged- in its sen iee ainst have Jiufsia'.s approval, and also the rxpenscs of the Russian army occupation must ...

Mr. John Dillon

... condoned Russia’s policy in Persia, anil sending Indian troops into Southern Persia had weakened the prestige of the Persian Government, and created the impression that Great llritain was assenting p'.vity the partition of Persia. Sir J. C. RKCKF.TT and ...

MESSAGE FROM TEHERAN

... MESSAGE FROM TEHERAN Announces Continuous Arrival of Russian Troops. Reutor learns that according Persian Government telegram the Russian troops are continuing to arrive in Persia. the time of telegraphing 3,000 bad arrived. ...

RUSSIA ARD PERSIA

... been given for the ■withdraws.! Mr. Shuster’s treasury Gendarmerie from Sbua-Es-Sultaueh’s property in Teheran, and Persian Government, has agreed to apologise Russia, Persian action being taken on the understanding that the Russian troops would recalled ...

RUSSIA AND PERSIA

... RUSSIA AND PERSIA. Teheran Government Rely on the Advice of Britain. Reuter’s Correspondent says:—The Persian Government, who feel they have been badly treated in the present crisis, have placed their case in the hands of the British Government. She will ...