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MR. ASQCITH AND INTERVENTION

... difficult give . id''a of the actual ro:i-dition of Western mid South-Western Persia, rof tho complete impotence of the Persian Government, without seeming to use the language exaggeration. Indeed some explanation should forthcoming why the real facts have ...

THE FUTURE OF PERSfA

... ANGLO-RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS. Renter's Agency learns on inrjuiry that report that it is intended ask the Persian Government recognise British and Russian protectorates in Persia is totally without foundation. exchange of views is proceeding ...

Wednesday, February 7

... Lighting Company (Limited). 45,000 Additional 6 per Cent. Cumulative Pref. Share* each Fully Paid 70.001 to 115.000): Persian Government. £1.260.000 5 per Cent. Sterling Loan of 1911 Bonds (Now. 1 to 10.000 of £lOO. and 10.001 22.500 £2O ...

THE AMERICANS IN PERSIA

... Persia regardless of their desire to leave the country. Further, Mr. Cairns declares that Mr. Russell is influencing the Persian Government not to grant their claims, and that American assistance is absolutely imperative —Copyright. THE INSURANCE ACT. BIRMLNGHAM ...

Do. 2nd Pref., 5 to 6

... Power Company, hurther lasue of £20.000 4. p»r Cent. First Mortgage Prior Lien Cold Bond? £lOO each i>'os. 8,4?8 to 8 Persian Government. C1.250.C00 5 per Cent. Sterling 1911. lieu o! the Scrip: Pi«.vinco A>rc ...

SUMMARY OK THE NEWS

... but its fruition is in tho hands of financial groups—Russian, French, and Englishand it is they who will apply the Persian Government for the concession. Tho Russian and British Governments will, is said, support the claims of their subjects at Teheran ...

TITE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY

... ascertained that the British Government are prepared to join with the Russian Government forwarding the proposal with the Persian Government if satisfactory terms, route, etc., are agreed upon, and, after farther investigation, the scheme is held to be practicable ...

SUGGESTED BRANCH LINES

... the construction of a railway from Karachit o the Persian Gulf. While no direct communication has yet been made to the Persian Government, it is understood that certain informal steps have been taken, through the Russian Minister at Heheran and through the ...

THE PERSIAN ATTACK ON A

... intend demand an indemnity from the Persian Government for the disorders at Tabriz, but that will imposo certain conditions on Tabriz itselt. Mr. Morgan Sinister has as yet received no communication from the Persian Government regarding his successor. Router's ...

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.)

... marauding has been long almost chronic, unless the Persian Government adopted measures to suppress what is practically brigandage among the lawless tribesmen. The matter was allowed to di after the Persian Government had promised protection so far as their finances ...

TABRIZ

... throughout profound unrest, which being sedulously fostered by vigorous agitation on the part of ecclesiastics. The Persian Government is extremely apprehensive lest Great Britain should consider tho incident justification for a punitive expedition, which ...

MEASURES TO REPRESS DISORDER AND

... followed by brutal tortures, and by base outrages upon the killed—deserve the most severe punishment, and seeing that the Persian Government while foreign to these acts does not possess the necessary power to chastise the guilty, the Russian Government believes ...