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CAPTAIN ECKFORD'S MURDER

... Captain Eckford. Mr. Aclard replied: I cannot mak e ary statement until there has been fell time to consider what the Persian Government can do itself to secure reparation, ard what the situation requires. The force itself is net in any dargtr. This is ...

A SWERPSTAKE CASE

... two officers, left the caravrn and proceeded in advance and was shot by robbers who intended looting the caravan. The Persian Government has expressed its regrets and sorrow to the British Minister at Teheran, and the Cabinet is doing its best to make due ...

MR. RAMSAY MACDONLAD

... Russian Government to reduce the Russian garrisons in Northern Persia, and, if so, what reason it had to believe that the Persian Government was, or would shortly be, in a position to prevent Northern Persia, in the absence of Russian troops, from relapeing ...

A LESSON FROM PANAMA

... of the Trans-Persian Railway desire from the Persian Government have been prepared and are now being considered by the Foreign Office. When finally approved they will be presented to the Persian Government by a special commission ooraposed of representatives ...

JUDGES OF THE HIGH COURTS

... always purchased by the Bank of England before P Mr. Baker said he could not answer that without having notioe. THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. Mr. Morrell asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether he had received any information showing that Saad-ud-Dowleh ...

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 ...

PERSIAN FINANCE 3

... with Russia (in 19 00 and 1902), with India (19)4) and wth England (1911), the total sum of 14,000,000 krans. If the Persian Government wiahes to take a further loan of £5,000,000, at 5 per cent, it will have to pay for liquidation the annual sum of 14 ...

ORDER IN PERSIA

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

INDIAN RUPEES IN EAST AFRICA

... of Fars is, however, proceeding to his post, and His Majesty's 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 ...

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... South African statesmen were on the right track. TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 28. At the request of the Persian Government the Porte ba4 consented to prolong the delay in the Tarco-Persian frontier negotiations for three months, and to withdraw ...