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THE ROYAL TOUR

... negotiating a Russian loan of 20 million roubles, official of the Russian Ministry of Finance is now in Teheran. But the Persian Government refuses to come to a decision in the matter, as Russia insists upon obtaining from Persia either the cession or lease ...

Published: Thursday 27 June 1901
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 797 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

, was Tan-

... responsible. The defendant denied responsibility for the seizure, and said they were made under the authority of the Persian Government officials. His Lordship, having reviewed the facts, said he had come to the conclusion that the defendant was not in ...

A CASPIAN BLACK SEA CANAL. – GREAT BRITISH CONCESSION

... correspondent adds, is seriously concerned by a statement recently appearing in an English journal to the effect that the Persian Government was about to place five small gunboats on the Caspian, and that the Russian Minister at Teheran had given his formal ...

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... hundred years ago, 'No cannon, be coluiterinialecl bee - , of money. can be fired in the sea except by permissio The Persian Government, anised the of England,' do not apply to-day .. Custom service, is about . posts and Great thitain's firm footing on ...

A PERSIAN GULF OFFICIAL IN BOMBAY

... his stay in that country was Attache of the Belgian Legation at Teheran. Since then his services have been lent to the Persian Government with a view to the organization of customs posts on the Gulf ports of. Persia, in. order to control the exports from ...

IN HIS STUDIOUS MOMENTS

... rather more than forty millioe krato, about will bring at least - sixty million luau's, or £250,000 a year. and thus the Persian Government will have at its disposal the yearly sum of about twenty million krans, or £750,000 to be laid out in building loads ...

ROBBING A COUNTESS

... that no arms were to be imported into Persia, of which Bushire was a portion, without the leave and permission of the Persian Government. The second seizure took place at Bahrein, an island in the Persian Gulf, governed by an independent Sheikh, who, however ...

Obadlent to tho Koran

... forty million krans, or abont £1,506,560, will bring in at least sixty million krana, £2,250,000, year, and thus the Persian Government will base at its disposal the yearly sum of twenty million krans, or £750,000, to bs laid out in budding roads, schools ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1901
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1012 | Page: 12 | Tags: none