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... d'Affaires at Teheran are : giving their earnest attention to the excesses which are being perpetrated, and hold the Persian Government responsible for proceedings on the part of the Shah's troops. ...
... d'Affaires at Teheran are : giving their earnest attention to the excesses which are being perpetrated, and hold the Persian Government responsible for proceedings on the part of the Shah's troops. ...
... 7c d’Affaires at Teheran, arc giving their earnest attention the excesses which are being perpetrated. and hold the Persian Government responsible lor such proceedings the part ot the Shah troops. . Telegrams the evening palters from Tabriz state that ...
... Russian d’Affaires at Teheran are giving their earnest attention the esoesscs which are being perpetrated, and hold the Persian Government responsible for such proceedings the part of the Shah’s troops.” Another telegram from Tabriz says: Aln-ed- Dowleh, ...
... Charg6 d’Affaire* at Teheran are giving their earnest attention to excesses which are being perpetrated, and hold the Persian Government responsible for such on the part of tho Shah's troops. —Renter. ACCIDENT TO SIR T. HOE, M.P. Much regret was expressed ...
... d'Affaires at Teheran, are giving their earnest attention to the es'reuses which are being perpetrated, and hold the Persian Government responsible for such proceedings on the part of the Shah's troops. Renter. RT. r, Tuesday (Later). A telegram from ...
... colonel and five captains.— Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov, 9. The British and Russian Ministers have made joint representations the Persian Government In regard to the situation at Tabriz, advising that a policy of clemency should be followed. The Connell of Notables ...
... CRISIS IS PERSIA. TEHERAN, Monday. The British and Russian Ministers have made joint representations to the Persian Government in regard to the situation at Tabriz, advising that a policy of clemency should be followed. The Council of Notables met at ...
... ANGLO-BUSBIAN REPRESENTATIONS. TEHERAN, Nor. 9. The Britieh end Russian Ministers hare made joint reproeen tat ions to the Persian Government in regard to the situation at Tabris, advising that policy of clemency should be followed. The Council Notables met ...
... of the integrity and indenndi__ice of Pettis. In • despatch dated ber of last year our own Government rgerSTied the Persian Government, who were alarmed by some of the remit/ions of that Convention, that the Governments of Russia and Great Britain were ...
... .entatives at Teheran renewed representations on October 14 to that effect. Mr. Lynch : Has the advice given to the Persian Government by the Russian and British Governments been to summon a freely elected Parliament? , Sir Edward Grey : The advice kenerally ...
... representatives at Teheran renewed representations on October 14 to that effect. Mr. LYNCH: Has the advice given to the Persian Government by the Russian and British Governments been to summon a freely-elected Parliament. Sir E. GREY: The advice generally ...
... 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 ...