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PERSIA AND FOREIGN ADVISERS

... Persian reply to tho Russian ultimatum in regard the demand concerning the appointment of future foreign advisers:— The Persian Government, in view its strong desire always to maintain cordial relations with Great Britain and Russia in the future, will careful ...

RUSSIAN TROOPS

... Persian Department at the Foreign Office, interviewed to-day, repeated that the Russian Government was convinced that the Persian Government was not concerned in anti-Russian outbreaks at Tabriz and elsewhere. Those really responsible were Caucasians principally ...

TilE YORKSHIRE POST. SATUR DAY. DECEMBER 23. li)llw

... Teheran states that Mr. Shuster has already been notified of his dismissal. The bazaars will be opened to-morrow. The Persian Government is greatly disturbed the sanguinary encounters at Tabriz and Resht, and has sent to the local authorities and to the ...

panic. Then were told that had gone on shore the sand, that were comparatively safo, there being no fear of

... commission of five deputies, with plenary powers, to deal with the Russian ultimatum. There appears little doubt that the Persian Government will now yield to the Russian demand for Mr. Shuster's dismissal, unless public opinion proves too strong. (REUTER'S ...

A GREASY FILM OX THE BECK

... past week in Teheran have been directed, it says, arriving at an amicable settlement of the present situation, and the Persian Government lias been doing its utmost meet the Russian demands in a way which would not calculated to inflame further the strong ...

RUSSIA AND PERSIA. - INDEFINITE SITUATION. AND THE BRITISH ENTENTE WITH RUSSIA. uncertainty regarding the ..

... altera■ .of. The difficulty now engaging attention Teheran is the attitude of the Mejiiss. All th;;t j. London is that the Persian Government is. nod has heen for some days, engaged -np.T to overcome these difficulties in the way l *«fttlemetit, but in what ...

SIR EDWARD GREY

... that Agreement to impair the independence and integrity of | Persia, and a declaration to that effect was made to the | Persian Government We were not undertaking any obligation to protect the integrity of Persia. That ...

•Russian agreement, and the way in winch tt working out in bewildered and baffled

... the House that the British Government oot object to the Russian demand that Mr. uster, the financial adviser to the Persian Government, should withdrawn. lie even its far into his confidence as to reveal the T aci that before the Russian Government said ...

POST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1911

... culminated in the present crisis. The Russian Government had demanded that Mr. Shuster, the financial adviser of the Persian Government, should be withdrawn, and the British Government had said they could not objoct to that demand. Mr. intention were good ...

M.C.C.—First Innings

... question of the form government » Persia, provided that it l>e which can maintain order and repress lawlessness. present Persian Government has i»oen unable perform this task, and it has likewise failed to pre vent insults to Russia, MII the pointing of rifles ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Justice. Scotland. THE RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM TO PERSIA. Sir GREY (Foreign Secretary), replying to Mr. nWrMl'lL) said the Persian Government were informed that 'we had every reason to behove that if the terms of tl,e first Russian ultimatum with the Russian ...

THE SITUATION IN PERSIA

... position of influence in Northern Persia. The object Russia was the establishment of norma! and stable relations with the Persian Government, and the removal all elements of discord. this cbject Russia proposed u> make further proposals Lord this statement ...