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. THE DISORDERS IN SOUTHERN PERSIA

... his reason for doing so is the conviction that Great Britain will carry out the threat contained in her Note to the Persian Government of October last detailing Great Britain's intentions if order were not restored in the south. The Foreign Minister points ...

THE CAUCASUS TO INDIA

... Lruicl , m, and Paris pro. vide for the creation of a ' societt d e - iides' which will app'y for a crncsssion from the Persian Government and prepare for the for 'nation of an in'ernational company. The promoters are naii-fled that due examination of the ...

TURKEY AND HER NEIGHBOURS

... better friendship. Turkey did not interd to acquire terrikny in Persia, but she had every interest in seeing a strong Persian Government. Alluding to the British Note to Persia the Grand Vizier said it bad been erroneously interpreted. The British Government ...

BRITAIN AND ?BMA

... requested us to do what was in our power to provide a remedy for this state of things. We have, therefore, pressed the Persian Government, urging that, if they could not with their own resources police the routes, they should consent to a Persian force being ...

THE PREMIER ON PERSIA

... After declkring that there is nothing we have nreed the Persian Government to adopt which threa+e .ed tbe independenea and integrity of the country, Mr. Asquith continasd : If the Persian Government will seek the goodwill of their neighbours their a ivanees ...

NEWS AND NOTES

... contends that the difficulty would be obviated and the appointment of European officers rendered unnecessary if the Persian Government would only give him a money grant and carte blanche to do what he likes. He would undertake to guarantee complete order ...

TBCWE MitrriCAY GAZISTIV, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER xi, 19to

... d the whole Cabinet and ifejlie ia bankrupt in administrative functions. The announcement of the British note to the Persian Government in respect to the state of the roads in Southern Persia has, speaking generally, been received with approval in Shiraz ...

PIRSIIII LOU lEGOTIATIONS

... LOU lEGOTIATIONS. LONDON, Nov. 13. Renter learns that negotiations between the Persian Government and the Batik of Persia are p? °greasing favourably. The Bank is about to make a preliminary advance. INDIA AND THE CHURCH OF ROVE. LONDON, Nov. 13. The ...

'MUM Btipi THE PREMIER'S SPEECH

... M. Asquith said :—The Government has done nothin.r in Persia inconsistent with her independence or integrity. If the Persian Government seek the goodwill of her neighhours their advancer will meet with a ready response, but if their attitude is helpless ...

PERSIAN NATIONALISTS. AN ANTI-RUSSIAN BOYCOTT

... Middle East, writes a correspondent of the Knglialeman. The pre. sentation of the British Now and the reply from the Persian Government were only the preliminaries in a new chapter in diplomatic history. Germany no longer plays the minor role of a spectator ...

THE DISORDERS Pi PERSIA

... India, and the inflnence of Persia's culture on modern India, the Government will extend its sympathy and support to the Persian Government in preserving its inde pendonce and prop3rly organising administration. ...