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... borne the Persian Government, the iliiti-,li Goveminent undertakes to grant a loan two millions sterling to the Persian Government, bearing interest at the rat© ...
... borne the Persian Government, the iliiti-,li Goveminent undertakes to grant a loan two millions sterling to the Persian Government, bearing interest at the rat© ...
... from trustworthy shurces in [er:ia telegraph c confirmation of the news recently published in London to the effect that Persian Government trocps, while pursuing the ex-Shah's Turkoman followers were fired upon from Rus ...
... PERSIAN REPLY SATISFACTORY. St. Prreesecra, Wednesday, A Tvheran telegram says the Persian Government has fi‘,ven a reply to the Anglo- Russian note which is satisiactory on all peinte.—Reuater, ...
... Parliawentary circles last evening. There were questions in the Commons on the subject. Mr. Morrell ask-d whether the Persian Government agreed to the first Russian ultiwatum on the understanding that fresh Russian troops wouid not be landed, and acceded ...
... the meantime, but this was refused. Renter's agency learns that official telegrams were received yvesterday from the Persian Government giving a detailed account of the steps now being taken for the restoration of order in the ironlh. ...
... if the Government had relumed Persia's request to lay their claim before the Peace Conference. Mr. llanusworth: The Persian Government sent envoy to Paris, who sought admission to the Conference. Acceptance or refusal i» a point to decided the Peace ...
... it was true that in October Inst matters were hecoming somewhat alarming, and the Government therefore informed the Persian Government that if they failed to restore something liks order on the southern roads his Majesty's Government would be compelled ...
... GUARANTEED. £2,000,000 Loan. UNFAVOURABLE FRENCH COMMENT. The text of the treaty concluded between the British and Persian Governments was issued last night. Tho British Government reiterate their undertakings respect the independence and integrity Persia ...
... 400 and 500 men were being sent to Southern Persia to reinforce the Consular escorts, pending the establishment by the Persian Government of a system which would effectively provide security. The reports received from H.M. Minister at Teheran showed that ...
... jioliticol object intomled, which was to strengthen the agitations in Persia and weaken the cordial agreement between the Persian Government and the Allies. ...
... Foreign Affaire has resigned. i - Tersras, Friday. | Sir E. Grey has telegraphed instructions urgently advising the Persian Government to comply with Russian demands. The Mejliss, in public si ting, has confirmed its refusal to accept the Russian ultimatum ...
... Edward Grev sad the British Government were entirely in favour of maintaining order. They would keep on pressing the Persian Government to do something or other until order was restored. The Foreign Minister said he did not believe for a moment that the ...