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The Homeward Mail. BOMBAY

... Minister, and the Russian Charge Affaires at Teheran are giving their earnest attention to tne are being perpetrated, and Persian Government responsible for such proceedings on the of the bhah s Nov 18.— Persian affairs, already so complicated, have been further ...

Oct. *l9, 1908.] sale within the empire of morphia and hypodermic appliances indicated that the suppression of ..

... part of the question is in the affirmative. As regards the second part, representations were made at the time to the Persian Government, and his ■Majesty’s Charge d’Affaires at Teheran reported that the Persian •local authorities did their best to comply ...

Tuesday, July 14

... employment of the Shah, and his Majesty’s Government are not icalted upon to express any opinion upon the proceedings of the Persian Government, which do not affect British interests. Prloe of Opium.—Sir Henry Cotton asked the Under Secretary of State for India ...

Tbnrsday, July 9

... executions have taken place in connection with the recent disturbances in Persia, nor what methods have been employed by the Persian Government in dealing with any Persians. Ido not see that any good result would follow if we departed from the policy of non-i ...

892 Bombay, June 23. —The Shia Sunder Iyengar, a youth of eighteen, appeared before the Chief Presidency ..

... yesterday. Sultan Ali Khan, Court Minister, on behalf of the Shah, and Ala-es-Sultaneh, Foreign Minister, behalf of the Persian Government, attired in the flowing robes of their respective offices, arrived at the British Legation punctually at half-past nine ...

INDIA, PERSIA, AND THE FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT

... improper proceeding, against which his Majesty’s Government have protested—is giving rise to correspondence with the Persian Government, as the refugees cannot be given up without definite and reliable guarantees for proper treatment. lam informed that ...

INDIA, PEBSIA, AND THE FAD EAST IN PARLIAMENT

... Army ? Sib E. Obey : The Russian or other officers who are in command of the Persian troops are under the orders of the Persian Government, and they are the people responsible for the maintenance of order in Teheran. Ido not know if these officers are on ...

The Homeward Mail. SECUNDERABAD DIVISIONAL ORDERS

... Persian allegiance, it behoved the Russian authorities to make reprisals for the continued acts of pillage; but the Persian Government was given an opportunity to assure redress, and, if the latter is not forthcoming, Russian troops must enforce it against ...

The Homeward Mail

... Government have made constant representations, both locally to the Persian frontier authorities and at Teheran to the Persian Government, with a view to put a stop to these depredations, but without any effect; and finally, after several Russian guards ...

The Homeward Mail*

... the the reply., M. Isvolsky reminded the the attention Russian Government had alrea y P .Y . eX orcising proper of the Persian Government to the necessity of control over the Persian nomadic tribes, and P ~ h the pillage did net —e. would ■•‘•“y h.»_ lie ...

Tuesday, May 8

... information to the effect that the Persian Government had made grant in order to enable the Germans to found a University in Teheran. Sir E. Grey : I understand that a grant has been promised the Persian Government for enlarging the German school at Teheran ...

The Homeward Mail. 495

... Agency learns from an authentic source that the Russian Minister at Teheran has made serious representations to the Persian Government regarding the attack on Russian frontier guards by Persian bngands near the frontier post of Beliasuver, as a result ...