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PERSIA

... eh are due to confounding this personage with the Salar-ed Dowleh, brother the ex-Shah, and now in arms against the Persian Government,j with the Shuja-ed-Dowleh, the oppressor of Tabriz. As a matter of fact this is not the case, but there is not much ...

The Homeward Mail

... to'tho activity ot duel, •who has taken up a position on the road near Busline. The British Government has advanced the Persian Government 15,000/. for administrative purposes in the province ot Fars. MAIL NEWS. The trade report of the British Consul-General ...

SOUTHERN ARMY ORDERS

... despatch to Persia at early date of representatives the various interests concerned for thi purjihse negotiating with the Persian Government for a concession the line. The composition of the mission has not yet been wWitely settled, nor has the actual date ...

Tuesday, Oot. 29

... been completed as far as Baghdad, and that work is in progress a various points between Baghdad and the Taurus range. Persian Government. Mr. Morrell asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether he had received any information-showing that Saad-ud-Dowleh ...

influential inhabitants in Teheran, both lay and clerical, have been addressed to the Premier. The Porte has ..

... property and persons of Turkish nationals in those districts shall be protected by the Persian Government. Constantinople, Oct. 27.—At the request of the Persian Government the Porte has consented to delay the Turco-Persian frontier negotiations for another ...

Tuesday, Oct. 22

... Persia. —Rerdviug Mr. MoubeTjT., SIR E. (trey said : During the recent visit of M. Sazonoff to this country the need the Persian Government for securing an adequate loan was fully recognised. The matter is still under careful consideration. The question of ...

The Homeward Mail. Thursday, Oct. 17

... effecting an arrangement with the Persian Government for the enlistment of Persian levies under British officers at Ispahan, Shiraz, and other places in Southern Persia, with the view of strengthening the Persian Government and enabling them to re-establish ...

The Homeward Mail

... of Pars is, however, proceeding io his post, and his Majesty Government, desirous of showing their goodwill to the Persian Government and of not embarrassing his Excellency, have withdrawn the detachment hitherto stationed at Ispahan. They have also ...

Russian Diplomacy and Persia

... allaying the feelings of the irritated Mussulmans, the Russian Foreign Office sends ultimatum after ultimatum to the Persian Government on the slightest—in fact, provocation at all. Indeed my view of the Russian proiects becomes invested with considerable ...

M. SAZONOFF’S VISIT

... withdrawal foreign troops from Persia, both Powers are carefully considering how they could best assist in strengthening the Persian Government for the purpose of enabling the latter to re-establish order and to secure the safety of the trade routes. Both M. Sazonon ...

The Homeward Mail. 1247

... withdrawal the small force of Indian cavalry which for some time has been stationed there. In a recent communication to the Persian Government the British Minister renewed the expression ofthe British Government’s desire to withdraw the force from Shiraz as soon ...