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Aiois iOH AFGHANISTAN THROUGH PERSIA

... Treasury): The answer fir.-* part of question affirmative. regards the second part, rcpresentations were at tlie time to the Persian Government, and His Majesty's Charge d'Affaires Teheran reported that tho Persian local authorities did their best to comply with ...

THE SITUATION IN PERSIA. STATEMENT BY SIR E. GREY

... guarantees for the safety or proper treatment of refugees the British Legation. An apology had been demanded from the Persian Government for the disrespect shown to the British Legation Teheran, sod, understoood, would be forthcoming. Until it hod been ...

THE UNREST IN PERSIA

... expectation that one of the refugees in the Legation was about to leave. Mr. Marling, British d'Affsires, protested to the Persian Government, and demanded that the Governor and the Court Marshal should attend in full uniform apologise. Router 1 # Agency informed ...

BRITISH PROTEST TO THE SHAH

... improper proceeding, against which His Majesty's Government bad protested wse giving rim to correspondence with the Persian Government, refugees no* given without definite end reliable for proper treatment. He was informed that some refugee* in otter ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the main routes between the Gulf and bad been seized and oarupred tbenu Representation* on the subject had been to the Persian Government. who bad promised to do their power check the gun running. ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Lynch, (L., Ripon), Sir E. GREY said: The Russian or any officer command of the Persian troops under the orders tho Persian Government, who aro responsible for the maintenance of order in Teheran. not know whether the officer referred to, or others, are ...

OUE HANLS TIED IN Afghanistan

... the said that dangers to British trade oould only exist, suppowng it were possible for the Russian Government, or the Persian Government under Russian influence, to adopt means upon this line to out British «r.tie, hud »tt»in«d » portion. cl«u«* treaty ...