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SPORT

... Tsars was made when the proposals of Sir Westmont Dower, to give pecuniary aid to the Persian Government were not *scented. Some ten years ago the Persian Government, having already borrowed £500.000 from the Imperial Bank of Persia, wee driven to seek ...

THE CITY

... is London. The Persian Government offered control in case of default. This divergence of view caused the negotiations to fail. The English contention was trivial, because, in ree turn for an advance of £fio,ooo, the Persian Government had already allowed ...

THE DAILY TELE( RAPTI, WEDNESDAY,

... 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 ...

CRISIS IS PERSIA

... 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 ...

APOLOGY DEMANDED

... Teheran; and, if so, whether he could state the result. Sir E. Grey replied : An apology has been demanded from the Persian Government, and I understand that it will be forthcoming; but until it has been made in satisfactory terms the incident cannot ...

APOLOGY DEMANDED

... the Chargé d'Affaires has declared this to be an act of international discourtesy. He demands an official spols by the Persian Government, through, the r ust of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister for War in uniform. ...

DAILY I'ELkAiItAP H, FRIDAY, JL NE 26, 1908, did sell Ind the money they oaparkid. He was. army to as

... up rich land. These bold- by the large assemblage on the sea front did I The Merl of CREWS said that the whisk of the Persian Government, asd they are the people intra darted by hew' like the very worst hide's,' I really had to be esaaidered by the Boom ...

RUSSIA AND PERSIA

... territory and settled her. °pottery to international law. It is ompsetured that the fertaight's rens accorded to the Persian Government to enable it to satisfy Auseia's demands will be employed I to enable the guilty nomads to retire to the mountaitis ...

THE DAILY TELEGIAPIL MONDAY, MAY 25, 1902

... entire satisfaction, and requested a prolongation of the term fixed. The Russian Foreign Secretary replied that the Persian Government had long ago and fre- quently received notification that tints it checked the sggression of the nomads Rode would feel ...

WOUNDED

... BRIGANDAGE. ANTI-JAPAN&SE BOYCOTT. From Our Special Correspondent ST PETERSBURG, Thursday Night. SY UN EI , Thu rodaz The Persian Government being unible give satisfaction La authorised the Tsar's The Chinese here are carrying on a complete boycott of the Japanese ...

PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I

... ARC'HY. From Our Special ST: Pf:TERSBURG, Friday. The Russian Foreign Office has Made energetic reprenentations to the Persian Government respecting the attack of Persian brigands on the Russian frontier guard, and has asked that effective measures be adopted ...

ALA/sID ISLANDS

... general amnesty for the Persian Sunnite Kurds is being considered. Such a measure would strengthen the hands of the Persian Government and tranquillise the population. The meetings of the Turco-Persian Commission for the delimitation of the frontier, ...