THE POUNCE OF THE PANTHER. THE OPENING MOVE

... assumes the direction of affairs in Constantinople while acknowledging the spiritual headship of the Prophet's heir. The Persian Shah, or Padishah (Lord King), is a name reminding us of the detonating material lying about in the neighbourhood of the Persian ...

Published: Sunday 16 July 1911
Newspaper: The Referee
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1125 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The new arnwder Andems, which renched ez,,utiimpton on Wednesday. and railed on the follow:as day on hwr maiden ..

... their deep colour being set og to great advantage the soft grey of the owe in. and inflate, and the row-cokured most. and Persian shah lead an air of warmth and comfort to the whole room. The ceiling eras to a dome in the centre over the main part of the ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1913
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1171 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DEATH OMENS

... the only games sanctimuil by priesthood: all beliefs. The principal pies.. in tho game derives its name. king, from the Persian Shah. or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to pmtcrity. sorb SB Charleniavne. Tamerlane, Frederick tbe Great. Charles ...

ON 'WNW. 11C GSNERAI AND ROME IN

... would have been linked op to one of the black windows of Inbengushn or to one of the dark wencbe.i front the setaaglio of • Persian Shah. Rome warts blindness in its devotees and Roane general!, assuages to get it. Hounded out of France, it not be long before ...

Published: Friday 19 August 1910
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
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SYNTHETIC RUBBER

... Mt, but this was mausoleums of the 'town is a sword su ccess ful. s f i tg ; E Thin i i danet is believed which a former Persian Shah tried on- coming very * ;he u earthpeculiarity oeea ty o f successfully to buy. His offer of about sionally, w hi c h ma ...

Published: Wednesday 31 July 1912
Newspaper: Lyttelton Times
County: Christchurch, New Zealand
Type: Article | Words: 2880 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PRINCESS OR IMPOSTOR?

... Princess with a qestionable past and a no less questionable present,. Some declared that she was a near, relative of the Persian Shah, sent into e&le for her indiscretions; while others said with equal confidence that she was of the royal house of Russia ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1919
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3452 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

EXPRESS AUGUST 19 1910 Whispers Echoes mainly of - '-bat pound eijfd par valu-ss-oc U still Inquisi-iy i-' by -

... taxed oh dear Tile Marquis of i married English Marquis thinks it is her fault to the dark wenches front tlie seraglio Persian shah w&nte blindness generally it ill before the the octopus Barcelona all churches of for this horrible persecution Church ...

PERSIAN SHAH’S BIRTHDAY

... PERSIAN SHAH’S BIRTHDAY. Yesterday being the birthday of his Imperial Majesty the Shah of Persia, th© national flag was displayed the Imperial Consulate, Westmoreland street. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has appointed Mr. F. 0. Selous Delegate ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1910
Newspaper: Dublin Daily Express
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1538 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Tlut King

... l.ord Mayor (Dr. R. Smithi at the Cardiff City-hall Monday, but hud to send a telegram explaining his enforced absence. Persian Shah’s Grand-Uncle. The Persian Minister in London on Monday gave a luncheon in honour of Prince Zill-es-Sultan. grand-uncle ...

Published: Tuesday 09 May 1916
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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