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COITENAMMIII SOM

... on the lives of Russian sentries. The Busman civil powers proclaimed that they did not fix the umponsibility on the Persian Government and that the troops should punish culprits themselves. Accordingly the troops began a series of military executions ...

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 ...

AFFAIRS IN PIRlitA

... ebaolrl be defsersi u% Mil be mule Lis promised stab:meet ea the •hole matter neat ea k. Kr. Mimell edited 'butter the Persian Government, tactieg on the &driee of hid ()ovenware:a 'gust to the terms of the Ent ultimatum the no lemtaading Slag (rah Burial' ...

Published: Friday 08 December 1911
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 ...

THE ROY AL DECLARATION

... disorder on the trade routes in Swath, tn F rein led my flow rtment Molly to whims 'trouts rept. et stations to the Persian Government. she !sae eon woes attattice to the eel rte. gorse imf rovernent gas lately Urea Wows is the eourlitioa of the nosh ...

Published: Tuesday 07 February 1911
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 805 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 ...

THE PERSIAN TROUBLE

... to Isaphan is still too unsettled and dangerous to be used by ordinarily prudent traders. If it be true that all the Persian Government requires to enable them to put their house in order is money, their bona tides are very likely to be put to an early ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1910
Newspaper: Runcorn Guardian
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 828 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A VESTION OP HEWING PRICY

... _A Reuter’s from Teheran says the British Goverament tae thet withia three month» order is restored om da Note to the Persian Government stating the trade reatrs in the South, the British Government will te obliged to take measures. ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1910
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 199 | Page: 7 | Tags: none