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THE RUSSIAN ENIGMA

... situation in Persia, for example, has become intolerable to this country and to the U.S.A. whose pledged word to the Persian Government is involved and this disturbing position has been brought about by methods which too uncomfortably recall the Nazi technique ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1946
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 472 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE RUSSIAN ENIGMA

... situation in Persia, for example, has become intolerable to this country and to the U.S.A. whose pledged word to the Persian Government is involved and this disturbing position has been brought about by methods which too uncomfortably recall the Nazi technique ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1946
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 387 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DISPUTE

... and that It was as a result or Mr. Sparrow’s refusal to accept any Idea of explanation that all this” came about. The Persian Government may ask the Allies for advance £4.000,000 to finance current grain purchases. Mr. - Gunther the United States Treasury ...

Women's Institute The August meeting of the Women's Institute, was held in the Old Court Room, Kilmersdqn, and ..

... members in their childhood. Tea was served by Mrs. K^llv and Miss Lovell. A. reward of £1,750 has been offered by the Persian Government for information leading to the capture of Germans living In the country without permission. ...

The Persian Government may ask the Allies for advance of £4.000,000 to finance current gram purchases Mr ..

... The Persian Government may ask the Allies for advance of £4.000,000 to finance current gram purchases Mr Gunther. of the United States Treasury, has arrived in Teheran. I find that women take far more interest in gardening than men and are much keener ...

Published: Friday 27 August 1943
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 86 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PITHEAD BATHS To Be Completed Speedily After War

... option to enter the mines, and that the Government will consider them in connection with the recruiting scheme. The Persian Government may ask the Allies for an advance of £.4.000,000 to finance current grain purchases, says Reuter. Mr. Gunther, of the ...

TAX-DODGING

... course, evoked a storm of criticism. I am not a financial expert, though I was once assistant financial adviser to the Persian Government, when my friends never ceased to remind me that that Government carried on In the same old bankrupt condition. In spile ...

TAUNTON CONSERVATIVES' CHOICE

... Persian Army, the British Military Attache, Tehran, and waa subseqwmtlv selected aa Assistant Financial Adviaer to the Persian Government under late Sir Sydney Armiiage Smith. From February. until April 1925, he acted «b Secretary to tke British Legation ...

DEATH of LORDGREENWAY HEAD OF PERSIAN OILFIELDS. HIS INTEREST IN ROMSEY DISTRICT. The death Lord Giuim— and one ..

... Shaw A Co,, of London. He returned Rowland a few Tears after William Knox-D'Arcy had obtained a oonoeswon from the Persian Government, and to work to locate oiL In 1900 th#» Anglo-Persian Oil Companr was formed with capital £1,200,000. Between 1909 and ...

SHOWING THE FLAG

... promptly had it rehoisted and posted British nnval guard protect it. There was an of Notes between th ...

COAL IFIWM RIVERS

... customs and traditions of the ancient _Assyrian race. survivors of which have recently been given a home in Persia by the Persian (government, records have been made in the Syriac language by the Linguaphone method. Txa Central Council for School Broagleasting ...

Published: Friday 28 April 1933
Newspaper: Somerset Standard
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 410 | Page: 3 | Tags: none