A NAVY FOR PERSIA
... which will also be manned by Belgians, for whom ha shows remarkable predilection, employing ai large number in the Persian Government departments.—“ Morning Leader Telegram. ...
... which will also be manned by Belgians, for whom ha shows remarkable predilection, employing ai large number in the Persian Government departments.—“ Morning Leader Telegram. ...
... *hich will also be manned by Belgians, for whom he shows a remarkable predilection, employing a large number in the Persian Government departments. ...
... Selika, which will also be manned by Belgians, for whom shows a remarkable predilection, employing a large number in the Persian Government depots. ...
... to France everything that they find at Susa. Originally the concession permitted them only to share equally with the Persian Government, but they were molested and attacked by the natives at Susa, and by way of compensation they obtained the right to take ...
... the distress will continue for a couple of years, even should the agricultural conditions be most favourable. If the Persian Government is at all anxious for the welfare of its people it must direct its thonghts to the assistance of agriculture. If seed ...
... matter had tar some tie past been receiving careful consideraaWn and wouid continue to receive it. The attention of the Persian Government would be called to the manner in which the new tariff might affect British commercial interest,. and to the strung ...
... wanted their parts to be put into tho cavities of the safes. The object of this concealment was to defeat order of the Persian Government prohibiting the importation of arms into Persia. In tbo spring of tho present year a number of these obsolete rifles ...
... Birmingham wanted their parts pot into the cavities the safes. The object of this concealment was to defeat order of the Persian Government prohibiting the importation of anna into Persia. In the spring of the present year a number these obsolete rifles and ...
... was achieved. When this latter enterprise was in danger of being lost to England by an offer of redemption from the Persian Government, and Russia seemed to lie stretching out her hands to grasp it, the British Government determined to assist in the formation ...
... Teheran to the mouth of the Persian Gulf, presumably for Indian purposes, and the employment of British subjects in the Persian Government The following sentence from the Army and Record, which occurs quite casually in a yaragraP h concerning the Powerful's ...
... and I assure you that my cook is often styled Your Exalted Excellency,” and this title can now be purchased from the Persian Government for the matter of 1,000 rs. So you can understand, without my entering into details, the political importance of altering ...
... Teheran to the mouth of the Persian Gulf, presumably for Indian purposes, and the employment of British subjects in the Persian Government offices. The following sentence from the Army and Karst Berard, which occurs quite casually in a paragraph concerning ...