THE PERSIAN SHAH
... THE PERSIAN SHAH. The Shah of Persia received an address at the Guildhall to-day, and was afterwards enijertained to luncheon. ...
... THE PERSIAN SHAH. The Shah of Persia received an address at the Guildhall to-day, and was afterwards enijertained to luncheon. ...
... the only game sanctioned by priesthoods of all beliefs. The principal piece in the game derives its name, king, from the Persian Shah. or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to posterity, such as Charlemagne. Tamerlane, Frederick the Great. Charles ...
... Moore (Irish Sweep); 5, Mrs. J Sedgebeer (Spanish Dancer); 6, Miss r. Slee (Italian Gipsy). Gentlemen—l, Mr. A Richards (Persian Shah); 2, Mr. C. Richards (Jacobs Lmament); 3, Mr. H. Richards (Old Srs Conn \ E Sedgebeer (Buy Husf s Coal) Best representation ...
... of » plot' in Kabul really explains the sudden denouement. is not the smallest doubt that the Russian Soviet and the Persian Shah are und°r a mutual pact that is distinctly hostile to Afghani tan and Britain. King Anymullah does abandon his proposed ...
... sum of nearly live thousand jx.utids in order to give them • fitting reception. We have seen an Egyptian Khedive and a Persian Shah in our capital before, the former being the grandfather and the latter the father of the present ruler and no pains were ...
... Nesr questaon, and for the rebuke Mr. Asquith informed the House he had felt obliged to adminis io P ‘ itd Russia, to the Persian Shah. The happy influences of the Berlin visit naturally re ceived their meed of praise, and we: very er Politicians in Court ...
... the only games sanctimuil by priesthood: all beliefs. The principal pies.. in tho game derives its name. king, from the Persian Shah. or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to pmtcrity. sorb SB Charleniavne. Tamerlane, Frederick tbe Great. Charles ...
... would have been linked op to one of the black windows of Inbengushn or to one of the dark wencbe.i front the setaaglio of • Persian Shah. Rome warts blindness in its devotees and Roane general!, assuages to get it. Hounded out of France, it not be long before ...
... appeal. There imany citizens competent in business successful in business who would hay* Mr Adams' job for the revenue of a Persian Shah. But it is work that must b done, and this fine cause is fortunate in having one who not only does not mind but seem* ...
... taxed oh dear Tile Marquis of i married English Marquis thinks it is her fault to the dark wenches front tlie seraglio Persian shah w&nte blindness generally it ill before the the octopus Barcelona all churches of for this horrible persecution Church ...
... 19s 2d. Some charming and original fancy dress ensembles were present as follows: Mrs. Sneap. Geisha Girl; Mr. J. Gould, Persian Shah; Mrs. J. Gould, Siamese Lady; Mrs. P. Hale, Spanish Senorita; Miss J. Bunclark, Victory; Miss M. H. Hurren, Red Cross Nurse; ...
... 19s 2d. Some charming and original fancy dress ensembles were present as follows: Mrs. Sneap, Geisha Girl; Mr. J. Gould, Persian Shah, Mrs. J. Gould, Siamese Lady; Mrs. P. Hale, Spanish Senorita; Miss J. Bunclark, Victory; Miss M. H. Hurren, Red Cross Nurse; ...