EVICTED TENANTS BILL
... eppoeled to the Russiett Government for asentence corveeaoence-of disorders, or t-hst Princes had raised Army against the Persian Government. . . , Mr. BL'NCIMAN—Nasoch information has reached H.M. CJovemment. ...
... eppoeled to the Russiett Government for asentence corveeaoence-of disorders, or t-hst Princes had raised Army against the Persian Government. . . , Mr. BL'NCIMAN—Nasoch information has reached H.M. CJovemment. ...
... into Persian lemtoryrieir Urmia, have killed some villagers, and are inciting the Kurd, rebel. At the request of tile Persian Government hl» Majesty» at Constantinople has instructed make representationa on the subject the Turkish Government tn the m- U ...
... Persian border in the district of Butali. and drove off siOIII. Persian troops, who offered but slight resistance. The Persian Government feel some alarm at these repeated incursions. and is unable to put a stop to them. it will appeal to Russia and Oreat ...
... entered Persian territory neat Urmia and destroyed the village of Mavaneh. killing 18 men and 60 women and children. The Persian Government will appeal to Russia and Great Britain for assistance. On Saturday evening Mias Spence, a governess the employment ...
... in the district of Bulsk, and drove off some Persian troops, who offered but slight resistance The telegram adds:—The Persian Government feels some alarm at these repeated incuioons of Turkish troops and is unable to put stop to them. It will appeal to ...
... the district Bulak, and drove oil some Persian troops, who offered but slight resistance. The telegram adds that the Persian Government feels acme alarm at these repeated incursions of the Turkish troops, and unable to put stop to them. will appeal to ...
... in the district Filial, and drove off some Persian troops, who offered bat slight resistance. The telegram odd*—Hie Persian Government feels some alarm at these repeated incurriona Turkish troops, and is unable to put a atop to them. It anil appeal Rnona ...
... district of Bolak, and drove off some Persian troops. who offered but slight resistance. The telegram adds that the Persian Government feel* some alarm at these repeated incursions of Turkish troops., and is unable to put • stop to them. It will appeal ...