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THE SITUATION IN PERSIA

... recommending him to leave Persia on the conditions offered by the Persian Government. His Majesty's Government realised fully the serious trade conditions in Persia, and the Persian Government were taking such steps were possible. ...

THE CONDITION ON THE SOUTH

... Mr. Smart, the British Consul at Shiraz, was £4,744. It was stated in the House of Commons on the 27th March that the Persian Government had agreed to pay compensation as a first charge on the next loan. The final letter, which was from Sir Edward Grey ...

DISORDERS IN PERSIA

... warehouses, and caused further loss to Manchester merchants, and what steps he was taking in the matter. Mr. Acland : The Persian Government have informed His Majesty's Minister at Teheran that Salar-ed-Dowleh, brother of the ex-Shah, has entered Kermanshah ...

THE SANITARY COMMISSIONER

... Bakhtiaris. Mr. Moir being the British Vice-Consul at Sultanabad ; and if it was intended to make representations to the Persian Government with regard to this outrage and insist upon compensation being afforded. Mr. Montagu: The answer to the first part of ...

BRITISH REMONSTRANCE

... arrangement with the Persian Government respecting foreign advisors was necessary even from the British point of view, to prevent our being placed in such a position again. It would have been better, I thought, if the Persian Government had been asked to ...

THE STATE OF PERSIA. SIR E. GREY AND RUSSIA

... They have recogni.s-ed that a Persian Government which pursues a policy hostile to Russian interests cannot be strong. Such a policy leads inevitably to friction and conflict with Russia, that must weaken the Persian Government and impair or destroy its authority ...

RAILWAY CONCESSIONS IN PERSIA

... proposed to be built by Russir from Djalfa to Tabriz, independently of the proposed Trans-Persian Railway; whether the Persian Government had sanctioned the construction of such a line; and, if so, would he support as of right, under the rescript of Shah ...

TREASURY OFFICIALS THREATENED

... Treasurer-General, under orders of the Persian Government, of the estates of Shuaes-Saltenah, the brother of the ex-Shah, both of whom were in arms on Persian soil against the Constitutional Government. The Persian Government having notified the Russian and ...

2mEgt • THE PERSIAN SITUATION. ANXIETIES OF TEHERAN

... conferencs between Sir Edward Grey sod M. Saone at Bslmoral is causing general uneasiness, and the apprehensions of the Persian Government of the restoration of the ex-Shah are only partially allayed by Sir Edward Grey's oft-quoted declaration that Cite 4 ...

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

... Replying to Mr. Morrell, Sir E. Grey said . : During the recent visit of M. Sazonoff to this country the need of the Persian Government for securing an adequate loan was fully recognised. The matter is still under careful consideration. The question of ...

ULTERIOR CONSEQUENCES FEARED

... that when the Russian Government had sent the troops to Kazvin they should pause, and formulate their demands upon the Persian Government. If further pressure became necessary, why should not the Russian Government seize some of the customs, or even impound ...

THE OUTLOOK IN THE SOUTH

... requires. Even if he eventually goes to Shiraz, it is too late to hope that he can achieve much. The road is shut, the Persian Government has failed to arrest the assailants of Consul Smart, and Mohammed iii Kashguli is now breathing forth threats of war ...