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I AMERICA AND GERMANY. State Department Announce an “Amicable Understanding.” PRESIDENT AND THE SITUATION. .NEW ..

... Southern Persia. Statements made in certain quarters that the Persian Government has done nothing to stop acts violating its neutrality are strongly resented. On the contrary, the Persian Government since the outbreak of the war has unfortunately been compelled ...

Position of Co-op. Employees

... vory macfa newt week. Further on she sub set National Service will bs found Page wJ^SPailSel— Sd- A CRITICAL SITUATION. Persian Government and German Intrigue. AN ENEMY INVENTION. British Take Possession of Bushire. Beaters Agency from foreign diploma* ic ...

VON DER GOLTZ DEFIED

... shows the desperate need of for striking success in any ti-l.i operations. ■pie Russian Government has informed the Persian Government that it regrets that Persia should have area of lio-‘ilitles, but the Turkish inctrrsion being dbeoted again.- 1 Ru-sia ...

PERSIA AND THE WAR

... denies the published rumours that Persia and its Government have manifested sympathies with Turkey and Germany. The Persian Government, during the war, lias observed and will continue to observe strict neutrality.—Reuter. THE SOUTH AFRICAH REBELLION. ...

PERSIA'S NEUTRALITY

... PERSIA'S NEUTRALITY. A Teheran telegram states that the Persian Government has expelled to a distant province the Sheik Absur Neby Lure, a strong partisan a holy war. This step, which the (Government took its own initiative, held proof the sincerity of ...

PERSIAN APPEAL TO BRITAIN

... a policy of strict neutrality. The conflagration having now extended so as actually to affect Persian territory, the Persian Government nas deemed it necessary make a public proolamatiou throughout the country, ty means of Imperial firman, to this effect ...

PERSIA’S NEUTRALITY

... PERSIA’S NEUTRALITY. BORDEAUX, Friday. A Nish telegram states the Turkish Minister left there yesterday. The Persian Government has proclaimed its neutrality.—Press Association War Special. ...

Saturday, July 11th, 1914. HOME AND FOl

... s to British trade. was not doing enough, they thought, to make the Turkish Government, the Chinese Government, the Persian Government. and other Governments give orders British firms. While endeavouring to secure as much fairplay as possible everywhere ...

THE GOVERNMENT AND PERSIA

... £50.000, allocated to the gendarmerie in Persia, in order to prevent the gendarmerie from collapsing, and prevent the Persian Government being com pelled to take other measures. Passing to the question of the Bagdad Railway, Sir Edward Grey said hoped many ...

•FTZRNOON TELEGRAMS

... burnt. and the mails were taken on by another van from Leads. Reuter wirer: Teheran. Tneaday.—D is believed that the Persian Government in. tend. offering mthptitntial pen: , loot to the Shod ee Sußansil. and Bahr ad Dow leh oondi tioas: I y ~heir ea% ...

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 ...