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INDIA, PERSIA, AND THE FAB EAST IN PABLIAMENT

... Hank to the Persian Government, and any communications which had passed between the British and Persian Governments relation, to this loan; and whether the British Agent in Teheran had. exercised any pressure influence on the Persian Government to accept ...

influential inhabitants in Teheran, both lay and clerical, have been addressed to the Premier. The Porte has ..

... property and persons of Turkish nationals in those districts shall be protected by the Persian Government. Constantinople, Oct. 27.—At the request of the Persian Government the Porte has consented to delay the Turco-Persian frontier negotiations for another ...

The Homeward Mall. 265

... desired. No answer was, returned to it by the Persian Government. _ Mr Fletcher sought information respecting loans to Persia. Mr.’ Acland : In 1903 his Majesty’s Government advanced to the Persian Government, through the Imperial Bank of the sum of 200 ...

The Homeward Mail. PERSIA

... constant trouble to the Persian Government for the last three years, has surrendered to a Persian Cossack force near Senneh on certain conditions, which have not yet been published. It is understood, however, that the Persian Government will be asked to grant ...

INDIA, PEfiSIA, AND THE FAfi EAST IN PARLIAMENT

... for us to take upon ourselves the re-pacification of the Southern roads would be really to impair the authority of the Persian Government. with the financial aspect of the Persian Moriey stated that it was proposed to raise 400,000*. I^e^ al£ Great Britain ...

The Homeward Mail. Thursday, Teh. 6

... which is the subject of negotiations between the Persian Government and a Russian syndicate, and the Mohammerah-Khorremmabad project, which is the subject of negotiations between the Persian Government and a British syndicate; the details of the respective ...

THE APPOINTMENT OF CAPT. STOKES

... to explain the circumstances warranting such optimiun. I understand that they must be ascribed to the fact that the Persian Government has entered on ‘pourparlers with Russia on the subject. Had the authorities in Teheran adopted this course at the outset ...

Troops in the Mkjliss

... demanding arrears of pay, is entirely erroneous. What actually happened was that in consequence of the resolve of the Persian Government to disband the Fedai's the latter were ordered to appear in the courtyard of the receive their pay and be reviewed before ...

1512

... Britain would be an infringement of Persia’s sovereign rights, inasmuch as the Indian Army officers would serve under the Persian Government. . The chief mujtehids of Nejef have addressed an inflammatory manifesto to the Persian nation, denouncing British and ...

The Homeward Mail. PERSIA

... will, it is believed, b© not more than 36,0(MF. annually. The Times Teheran correspondent telegraphed Aug. 31 : The Persian Government is favourably inclined towards the Russian suggestion that Salar-ed-Dowleh should be brought under escort to Teheran ...