AN UNWIELDY PETITION
... employment of the Shah, and his Majesty’s Government are not called upon to express any opinion upon the proceedings of the Persian Government which do no) affect British interests. ...
... employment of the Shah, and his Majesty’s Government are not called upon to express any opinion upon the proceedings of the Persian Government which do no) affect British interests. ...
... however, not long after the Shah had paid his third visit to Europe, Malcolm Khan found himself in disagreement with the Persian Government then in power, and ceased to represent Persia in London, retiring from the diplomatic service, to live for a time Paris ...
... these proceedings. Sir K. GREY—I not know how many execution* have taken place or what methods have been employed by the Persian Government in dealing with any Persian*. do not see that any good result would follow departure from the policy of non-intervention ...
... measures taken the Persian Government against the Persians who had taken refuge in the British Legation at Teheran have called forth protest from the British d*Affaires, who demanded satisfaction for the offensive action the Persian Government in placing guards ...
... improper proceeding, against which his Majesty’s Government have protested. giving rise to correspondence with the Persian Government, the refugees cannot be given up without definite and reliable guarantees for proper treatment. I informed that some ...