THE KING'S SPEECH,
... intimate corporation 'vlueli 111. h will km 'tilted h. of all. , In Ain'u«l last tnv Cmernmonf cotiehulod nil!, tho Persian Government agreement t. mling cement the ties e«? friendship tw, (-a tiip two eonntrios, whi ...
... intimate corporation 'vlueli 111. h will km 'tilted h. of all. , In Ain'u«l last tnv Cmernmonf cotiehulod nil!, tho Persian Government agreement t. mling cement the ties e«? friendship tw, (-a tiip two eonntrios, whi ...
... Persia, the British Government agreed in principle to the release and repatriation of them and immediately to consult the Persian Government there anent. On our offering to release all the Russian prisoners and nationals in England in return lor our prisoners ...
... . A combined military advance was lately directed against the outlaw, and was eventually forced to surrender to the Persian Government. A NEW COMEDIAN. “BABY BUNTING” STATS STRIKING SUCCESS. FANE IN A MIGHT. Not since Mr. Arthur Roberts left the music-hall ...
... '- macy. British financiers to reorranise the finances Persia. British officers will re-make the Persun Army, and the Persian Government will not able to emplov fore.: civil servants other than British GOLFER LOSES iilS EYE. BEMABKABLE ACCIDENT BABON JANES ...
... undertakes supply, at the cost the Persian Government, such expert, advisers as may be considered necessary fur the various branches of the Persian administration. Among other things fßeuter Agency learns') the Persian Govern rnent desires to establish a uniform ...
... equally by the Government lirdra and tho Treasury, to secured upon tin* Persiatr customs and revenues, order to allow the Persian Government to rnurate the reforms whrctJ ar rn contemplation. is formally stipulated that th ...
... TREATIES.' The Hague, Friday.—The Persian Minister has handed the Dutch Foreign Secretary a Note declaring that the Persian Government will no longer acknowledge any treaties concerning spheres of influence in Persia, these treaties inchid-i the Russo-British ...
... results, the net proht for the year ended Mat March, ISI7, alter charging Debenture Interest, the Royalties payable to the Persian Government, and making liberal allowance for depreciation, amounted to £344.109 15s. Bd., shown by Mm audited accounts, although ...
... by their .producing companies In respect such losses brought the total due to uieru by the Persian Government £514,489. Had it not been for this destruction of properly the profits the company during the past two financial years would have been greater ...
... which were more than offset by the amount due from sundry debtors. report disclosed, claim had been lodged against the Persian Government for in respect the losses sustained by the company connection with the rising tribesmen 191 a. Further claims ...
... living in Turkey and the inadequate staff of the Legation, the Government at Athens thereupon is to have requested Hie Persian Government to instruct the Persian Embassy provisionally to undertake the protection of Greeks in the Ottoman dominion. The Pfersiro ...
... nave arrived here and has been received in audience by the Shah. Sir Percy Sykes will enter into a contract with the Persian Government with regard to his taking up the duty of instructor to the new Gendarmerie force in accordance with the Anglo-Persian ...