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THE CRISIS IN PERSIA

... threefold: 1. To maintain the spirit and letter of the 0011VOnliK111; 2. To ease, by mediation, the situation of the Persian Government; 3. To assist Persia to meet her financial needs and not impose unreasonable • obstacles. As a result of Lord Morley'e ...

THREE WARS. TO-DAY'S LATEST NEWS ABOUT PERSIA, CHINA, AND NEAR EAST. cl) RUSSIAN TROOPS MARCH ON TEHERAN. (2) ..

... ilesht to advatiee on Teheran.—Reuter. Tn answer to a, Let it appeal from Teheran for an.' time. bir Grey urgently o 4 'Persian Govern. guest to comply. Rtiosian ultimatum demanded:— I. dismissal of Mr Morgan Shuster. 2. That no appointmonte of tomtits ...

Loess's, winces 14.144, Friday. Decanber Ist, 1911

... have beeen conateracted from St. Petare-I burg; and from there has come the de- I nland that all foreign assistance the Persian Government may wish le obtain in Northern Persia mrlal .M taught from Russia. Already the Persians ars unable within the Ashok ...

TIN NOW LealNW

... Office bad any information with regard to the statement in this morning's Press that Russia on Saturday intimated to the Persian Government that unless the Persian Treseury gendarmes were with. drawn from the proven. of Shur-Pe. Buttsmeh, and an apology to ...

TEXT OF THE SPEECL

... disorder on the trade routes in Southern Penns, led my Government reluctantly to address strong representations to the Persian Government, who Dave since given attention to the subject. Some improvement has lately been shown iu the oonditioe of the routes ...

SHIPYARD WAGES

... gusted by fire this morning. Ranter sires: Nere York. Wednesday.— The Persian Consul has issued a statement from the Persian Government requesting the nations to protect Penns against, inva• Con by Brityin and Russia. Reuter wires: Lisbon, Tuesday.—A litre ...

REPLY TO MR J. SAMUEL, M.P

... the Persian Government to adopt to the greet hacee which be wag propoun d, which threatens the independence and in' ing and working for' in their interest,. I tegrity of that country. At that ineetio4 Mr Samuel questioned If the Persian Government will ...

SIR EDWARD CREY AND PERSIA

... WWI Government has made no application to the lnipertal Bank of Persia. The arrangements far a loan entered by , the Persian Government were with Megirs a firm of high standing in the city, and there arrmigements would hare been oarried through hut for ...

WHO'S WHO?

... PERSIA'S ULTIMATUM TO BRITAIN. BRITISH MINISTER'S REPLY. so WITHDRAWAL OF BLUEJACKETS YET. inter sires: Teheran, Moaday. De Persian Government has addressed'. a Note to he British Minister demanding tbo immediate withdrawal of the force of 160 bluejackets which ...

A MEW OF TOE POSITION

... neglect and dilatoriness of Persia in She past three years that hate r.&ered Aron triton necessary In the repl7 of the Persian Government to the British Note want of money a alleged among usher reasons for the failure to comply with the repeated demands ...