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PERSIA AND THE BRITISH

... allowed by Great Britain for the restoration of order in the Southern trade routes wilt have expired, and hitherto the Persian Government do not appear have achieved any important result, although the main route between Budiire and Shiraz during the past ...

SYRIAN MASSACRE

... seeen officers —i——— ORDER IN PERSIA. REPLY DESPATCHED TO THE BRITISH NOTE. KBrTF.K Teheran. Wednesday. The reply of the Persian Government to the laat British Not. regard the disturbed condition of the Southern Provinces was “itV'contcnts have not yet been ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1910
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF LORDS

... obtaining such a loan. Lord Harscbell replied that the Govern, merit no desire, nor were they in posiuon. to prevent the Persian Government obtaining loon from private sources, always. however, provided that any auch loan should in way prejudicially affect ...

Published: Wednesday 23 November 1910
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE LOAN NEGOTIATIONS WITH PERSIA-

... take any other course than warn tho Persian Government that while these negotiation* were proceeding, and until arrear* interest had I*oo paid, they were r.ot prepared agree the hypothecation by the Persian Government of any source public revenue any other ...

THE POLICING OF ROADS IN SOUTHERN

... : The force would Persian There would eight ten British officers lent the Tnd : sn Government in ihe service of the Persian Government. That our only contribution. Further answering Mr. Dillon. Sir E. GREY said the the Government had not been opposed ...

RUSSIAN TROOPS EN PERSIA

... progr-w about luthem road* sre concluded. In any ease. 1 oould not promise to lay any paper* about negotiation* with the Persian Government respecting loan*, esccpi as negotiation* which may have passed between the Mr. DILLON; What is the ground for the e ...

annual dinner at coniston

... of a rerival of trade if the prcHcnt anarchy continues, and while exuressins: desire see the disorders check#d by the Persian Government, he representations made and the remedial measures suggested, Great Britain’s desire to see order restored. The* Note ...

CABINET FEARS OF INTRIGUE BY THE

... to the throne. The Foreign Minister points out. in this: connection, that virtue of protocol dated September S, the Persian Government. if it proves to the satisfaction of the British and Russian that the ex-Shah intriguing outside Russift, U entitled ...

POLICY IN PERSIA. THE GROWTH OF ARMAMENTS

... neighbours, or either of them. Meanwhile, there is nothing have urged the Persian Government to adopt w.iich threatens the independence and integrity of that country. If the Persian Government will s-ek the goodwill their ne ghbour* their advances will meet with ...

AN EMPIRE OF PEACE

... naturalh requested do what was in our power provide a remedy for this state of thinsrs- have, therefore, approached the Persian Government, urging them that, if they cannot with their own forces police the routes, they consent a Persian fnree being levied ...

Published: Thursday 10 November 1910
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS

... influence prevent the exmouson of l*»an through Mcears. Seliginan, and to compel Persian Government apply the Imperial Bank Persia. Our Teheran add* uai the Persian Government i-,aa no objection whntaewr on cummerj grounds negoUatme wirh Imperial Hank o ...

Vice-Consul, before the intervention was undertaken. As the representative spot of tho Persian Government, the ..

... Vice-Consul, before the intervention was undertaken. As the representative spot of tho Persian Government, the Dc-puty-Govemor would not have a*ked for assistance of the man nee for the protection of tbe inhabitants if the Government at Teheran had been ...