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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. KING'S SPEECH AT THE PROROGATION. ROYAI ASSENT TO BILLS. The House met ..

... co-opcration which led victory will be long continued to the benefit all. In August lost Government concluded with the Persian Government agreement tending cement the tiee of friendship between the two countries, which have many interests common, and promote ...

tHC LI'ATJON

... materials, particularly tinplates, shook*, and chemical*. of which these stocks largely consist. The amount due tho Persian Government, respect of the claim for losses sustained cutting of our pipeline in 1915, has been reduced credit of further royalty ...

POLITICAL SITUATION

... , through our representative at Teheran, in regard to die settlement, various questions outstanding between ami the Persian Government. These discimdoiift were. liowever, postponed for flu arrival this country the Persian Foreign Minister -his Highness ...

MEMORANDA

... Ali, father of the present Shah who abdicated 111 1811, desires to reside in Switierland, and his eon and the present Persian Government at© disposed grant ...

LEEDS, MONDAY, M GL.ST lfs, 1*»19

... British sphere. When the Czar was overthrown and )u's armies collapsed, the Revolutionary the treaty, among others; tlto Persian Government dee hired that regarded all infringing upon the |»onder.ee Persia void and Lord the opportunity to repudiate any designs ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. AUGUST 18. 1919

... diplomacy. British financiers are to reorganise the finances Persia, British officers will remake the Persian army, and the Persian Government will not able to employ foreign civil faervante other than British. Under them terms and only under them will Great ...

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 ...

OPERATIONS IN PERSIA

... the loader the tribe, aimed at tnakuig the province independent, and was working collusion with the Bolsheviks. The Persian Government appealed to for assistance, and two sect ions Indian mountain hatterv, with adequate infantry support and airplanes ...

THE POSITION OF SIR GEORGE GIBBS

... WEDGWOOD asked the Prime Minister whether Hiß Majesty's Government had received, and had refused, the request of the Persian Government to lay its claim before tho Peaco Conference and, if so, on what ground was this opposition based. Mr. (Under-Secretary ...

'W© not claim any such credit for this coin, but it may claimed that without those supplies the conduct of

... intrigue, followed by the spread of Bolshevism from the Caucasus, has now largely disappeared. Our relations with the Persian Government continue friendly character, and a representative the company is now Teheran discussing with them the settlement various ...

IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSLV

... bad and doubtful debt?, amount .£88.066, and wraa brought forward, making £169.343. From this £5,103, the amount duo Persian Government, Iras to deducted, leaving £104.239. Lite directors transfer reserve account. £30.000, to bank premise® account £lO ...

PERSIA AND HER.TERRITORY DENUNCIATION TREATIES ICINTRAL NEWS TELE/.JU*\I The icu,. The Pcrbiati Legation hoi ..

... Laid . has declared in tl*_« British H-. is. ~f L-.ri]* ( llto Treat}* 'On? did not ui .in* meat upon Persian integrity Persian Government . .. ~4 declare the Turk man* i f.. 1828, and all other i yielding violence, and , , was forced to scree to , , ahd ...