Mr. Sydney Smith, assist secreta.ry the been appointed Financial Adviser the Persian Government
... Mr. Sydney Smith, assist secreta.ry the been appointed Financial Adviser the Persian Government. ...
... Mr. Sydney Smith, assist secreta.ry the been appointed Financial Adviser the Persian Government. ...
... As a nrotest against the unneutral conduct the Persian Government, British forces have occupied the port of Bush ire. ...
... s. • Note received by the 'British Government from On- Persian Government stated that the Persian Government regarded itself as within its rights to cancel the concession. The Persian Government also stated that it ilid not itself as for any damage accruing ...
... neighbours, or either of them. Meanwhile there is nothing we have urged tbe Persian Government to adopt which threatens tbe Independence and Integrity of coantty. If the Persian Government will seek tne goodwill of their neighboon, their advances will meet with ...
... have actually acted as sentry at the gat e of the palace which he now rules.. At the head of his in he overthrew the Persian Government and has Maim been practically dictator.-- Daily Mail. ...
... 000c101. compensation for the loss of her husband. The punishment was, for religious reasons, out of the question, but the Persian Government paid the Minister 50,000d01. as oompensation to the widow, who, however, refused to take it. She said her husband was ...
... actually acted as sentry at the gate of the ptllace which he now rules. At the head of his troopers 1921 overthrew the Persian Government and has since been practically dictator.— Daily Mail. ...
... Aerating to num!. circulating in I terna.ional cirtles (although it is not otliconflernedl, it, 114 the intention of the / Persian Government to come to terms be. lore January 23, the date fixed fair the , cpening tat the Councils Of [the This W to be the result ...
... Bulak. and attacked and drove _ off some Persian troops, who offered but slight resistance. A telegram adds that w the Persian Government feels some alarm at the?e repeated incursions of Turkish troops, and is unable put stop to them, will appeal Russia ...
... 000d01. compensation for the loss of her husband. The punishment was, for religious reasons, out of the question, but the Persian Government paid the Minister 50,000c10L as compensation to the widow. who, however, refused to take it. She said her husband not ...
... COOdoI. compensation for the loss her husband. The punishment was, for religious reasons, out of the question, but the Persian Government paid the Minister SO.OOOdoI. as compensation to the widow, who. however, refused to take it. She said her husband was ...
... that in Pant.b_Al4 in Dover. _ of expinaiona was continued for morns pplared to ° MONA* COVIRMIENT TEHERAN, Friday. The Persian Government has re signed but the Cabinet will in aloe until the formation of • new government. The reason for the to though* to ...