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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

... regarding British ▼ in Sou»horn m modified the events which entailed the shooting till there had born full consider what the Persian Government could themselves secure reparation, ami what the situation required. The force itself not any danger, and this was not ...

rG COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19

... e abi donee of Sir Edward Grey, said no statement weld be made ultul there had been time to consider fully whet the Persian Government. could do themselves to secure vinare awn far the recent anc:denta. was not the .rerun of the year when exten• save ...

Published: Thursday 19 December 1912
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 240 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DEMAND FOR REPARATION

... serious nature. The Persian Government is requested state whit steps it proposes to take in th© must liear in mind that any reparation must iuclude the severe punishment the guiltv tribesmen. The Note states that the Persian Government is powerless to punish ...

LIGHT RAILWAYS BILL

... able qui;.- what ih**o Hoops were doing in Aou.h Persia. They were a source grave suspicion, n«i. ;nve jfT. nee. the Persian Government. This half an.i half ».4tr affairs did good, and ought dtp'ivit'd bv all. would raise the matter -tin tin* New i*r. ...

LOAN TO PERSIA

... PERSIA. Great Britain Gives an Advance £15,000. The British (says Reuter's Teheran correspondent to-day) has advanced tho Persian Government £15,0 for administrative purposes in prow.ncc of Far*. is believed that certain highly placed personages arc intriguing ...

Published: Thursday 28 November 1912
Newspaper: Sheffield Evening Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 94 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PERSIAN UNEASINESS

... influential inhabitants of Teheran, both lay' and clerical, have been addressed to the Premier. Tho Porte has informed the Persian Government of its intentions to withdraw its troops from the contested area in Western Azerbaijan certain conditions, namely:—(l) ...

TRADE LOSSES

... and he sympathised very much with tho difficulties, but to go beyond the measures which were at present being taken Persian Government, and for us to attempt to take the matter into our hands and send a force protect the trad© routes ourselves would a ...

RUSSIA AND PSRSIA

... a loan insisted “4n the appointment of a new financial adviser, a representation to that effect would be made to the Persian Government. Tn July ther were 12,400 Russian troops in Persia. Recently 2,300 left Tabriz for the ncighbourhood of the Turco Russian ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1912
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Press
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 137 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PERSIA

... for the appointment of a new financial adviser Persia, and whether airy negotiations were still proceeding enable the Persian Government obtain adequate loan. Sir Edward Grey replied that daring the recent visit the Russian Foreign Minister to this country ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1912
Newspaper: Sheffield Evening Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 111 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE Or COMMONS. Sfmbr look the chair yesterday quarter three o'clock. THE CRISP LOAN TO ..

... Governor-General Kara was, however, proceeding his poet, and His Maiesty's Government, desirous showing their goodwill the Persian Government and not embarrassing his Excellency, had withdrawn the detachment hitherto stationed at Ispahan. They had also advanced ...

AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR

... policy with regard to that country. . . .. the the settled nolicv of both Governments all in their power to enable the Persian Government to maintain order. This is a matter of great importance fer both Powers. Pos«t«, it is pointed out, suffers even more ...

Published: Wednesday 02 October 1912
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 882 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

... regard to that country. On the contrary, the settled policy of both Governments ia to do all in their power to enable the Persian Government to maintain order. This matter of great importance for both Powers. Russia, it is pointed out, suffers even more than ...