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MR. REDMOND AND IRISH RACING

... arrived here, and he has been received in audicnoe by the Shah, Sir Perey Sykes will enter into a contract with the Persian Government wii to his taking up the duty of Instructor to e new jarmerio Force in e with the Anglo- Persian agreement of April ...

Published: Thursday 07 June 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 125 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FIRST TO BE FREED

... with the exception of some small detach- ments, there are none of them now left ia the Shah's dominions. While the Persian Government is to be congratulated on this liberation from a menace which at one time threatened its independence, the Russian commander ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE TORE SET? E POS T. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1917

... expectation that its arrival would drag Afghanistan into the war. Lord Chelmsford gives full expression our great obligation Persian Government, the King of and tho Amir Afghanistan for their help in toiling this campaign of intrigue, so laboriously planned, and ...

MILITARY IN I'KLLICiENCE

... Agency learns that according latest information from Persia, the efforts the British, with the friendly assistance the Persian Government, are successfully holding check German agents who are trying to incito the tribesmen against the Alliea. considerable ...

end noma lon* position Russian successful screen our Indian Dominions. or Consul and his staff from who were ..

... Indian Army « ployed in different jiarts the world, it was char that send anything like large force the assistante the Persian Government had. the vorv curly days of the war. been altogether impossible. lie thought they need not look with any gloom upon ...

THE YORKSHIRE EVENING POST. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 31. 1317

... groups into Afghanistan. The movement reached its maximum fare.; in August lot when the idtuatini) vviu* such that the Persian Government was on eve of evacuating the capital. Dtirim; the monilix flint had «daj>scd there hod been not merely sensible alleviation ...

Published: Wednesday 21 February 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2473 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BANK OF BENGAL

... Anglo-Persian Oil Company London yesterday, Mr. C. Green way mentioned that they h.ad claim of £160.000 against the Persian Government for the loss sustained through the shutting down their refinc-ry for several montns because die pipe line had been cut ...

IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSIA

... Bauk of for voar ended September including £19,107 ought forward, were £73,277. From this £4,000, the .iinonnt due the Persian Government, has be ocducted, leaving £69.277. interim dividend ot 3». per share has been paid, and a final dividend of 4s. per ...

Waste of Coal

... machineguns over the Turkish border, flooded the country with inflammatory leaflets, and, against the express orders of the Persian Government, set up their wireless installation at Isphan. Allied with these champions of Persian neutrality were the Turks, who ...

Published: Thursday 17 August 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1364 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPORTANT RAILWAY JUNCTION CAPTURED

... gives good reason for hope that this improvement will maintained. arrangement with Persian Government on financial and other questions is in prospect, the Persian Government having shown sincero desire to work with Allied Govern- casualty lists last night ...

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA IMPROVED

... agreement had been actually concluded, but an arrangement on financial and other questions might shortly be arrived with the Persian Government, who had shown a sincere desire to work with tho Allied Governments. TRIBUNALS AND ONE-MAN BUSINESS CASES. Mr. WALTER ...

DESPATCH FROM GENERAL NIXON

... (Major E. H. and Captain J. G. L. Ranking) and ©no Sepoy were killed, and two Sepoys wounded. Failing reparation by the Persian Government, British Government ordered that Bushirc should and occupied until the Government complied with our demands, and a- ...