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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 ...

PERSIAN DIFFICULTIES. fcEPLY TO THE BRITISH NOTE, (Pkbss Association Telegram.) Teheran, Saturday. Persian ..

... PERSIAN DIFFICULTIES. fcEPLY TO THE BRITISH NOTE, (Pkbss Association Telegram.) Teheran, Saturday. Persian Government has just presented its to the British Note. By the courtesy of foreign Minister, I have been permitted to copy of the document, which ...

SUPPORT FOR KOLTCHAK

... satisfactory oonclusion, as a result of the joint efforts the Persian Government and, Sir Percy Cox, British Minister in Teheran, an agreement has been concluded between the Persian Government and Great Britain, by which the latter will able provide Persia ...

Published: Friday 15 August 1919
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 529 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

GREAT BRITAIN AND PERSIA

... ot Commons yesterday, that the Persian Government had been informed that Hi'. Majesty's Government would be prepared regard the 1907 Convention, in so far it applied to Persia, as being in suspense. The Persian Government had not approach* the British ...

Published: Tuesday 14 May 1918
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 63 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEMAND FOR REPARATION

... serious nature. The Persian Government is requested state whit steps it proposes to take in th© must liear in mind that any reparation must iuclude the severe punishment the guiltv tribesmen. The Note states that the Persian Government is powerless to punish ...

BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND

... GOVERNMENT AND MAJOR STOKES’S APPOINTMENT. Teheran, Saturday. The British Minister here to-day made representations to the Persian Government to the effect that the British Government cannot accept Major Stokes’s resignation.—Reuter. Reuter’s Agency understands ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... replying to Mr. Dillon (N.), tie Persian Government had refused accept the conditions under which the British and Ruaaian Govern nenta were willing advance a loan. The British Government did not propose prevent the Persian Government obtaining loan from other ...

LORD SETTRINGTON WOUNDED

... respect of the formatiou of uniform force which the Persian Government proposes create tor the preservation order. For the purpose financing these reforms, the cost of which will borne by the Persian Government, the British Govern- ment undertakes'' grant a ...

THE PERSIAN REPLY TO THE

... allocated to the organba tion of a gendarmcrio under Swedish officers.* As tho other points of the Anglo-Russian Note, Persian Government, being convinced that respect fo rthe integrity and independence Persia, well its pacific development, is object of ...

A PROTEST BY THE RUSSIAN MINISTER

... understands that the new duties of Major Stokes, late British military attache in Teheran, who has accepted a post under the Persian Government, will be of a civil character. The creation of the Treasury gendarmerie which he is to organise is outcome of extensive ...

THE INTEGRITY OF PERSIA

... place the Persian Government in an embarrassing situation in any respect whatever, the above-mentioned regions are clearly defined in the arrangement. In mentioning the revenues which aro affected to loans concluded by the Persian Government with the Discount ...

IUJSSO-PERSIAN CRISIS

... Persia apology for the recent incident in connection with the property of Prince Shua Es Sultaneh was handed to the Persian Government M. the Russian Minister at Teheran., on Saturday night, and that the time allowed tor the reply this Note expired f ...

Published: Thursday 16 November 1911
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 304 | Page: 7 | Tags: none