RUSSIAN DESIGNS ON PERSIA
... finally expresses the hope that when the Medj lies is assembled the British Government will facilitate a loan to the Persian Government on reasonable terms aid under necessary safeguards. ...
... finally expresses the hope that when the Medj lies is assembled the British Government will facilitate a loan to the Persian Government on reasonable terms aid under necessary safeguards. ...
... by the death of Captain Eckford It is officially declared that *art will be spared to convince Great Betain that the Persian Government resitees the necessity for the immediate suppression of brigandage on the Bushire- Shiraz road. and that. moreover. ...
... THE SHOOTING OF AMERICAN TRIBUTES CAPT. ECHFORD. TO BRYCE. British Demand to the Persian Government. APOLOGY AND PROMISE OF REPARATION. TEHMRAN, Dec. U. Last evening on receipt of instrootnns his Government the Minister addressed a Note to the Persian ...
... narrstiv• of the smarten°, band ea the tS&a ci ths Geweraor•Ganstal of Pam the Minter coactudss by stating fleet the Persian Government attaches the Featest importance to the incident, and m fully resolved to make adequate reparation. The Persian Minister ...
... Persia, continued Yr. Price. I Last stimater the Tipadar was appointed , Governor-General of the province by the 'Persian Government. On his arrival at 'Tabriz he found Government omitoect by Ittimian troop., who refused to move out, and they were ...
... account of his acts to the National Assembly when caned together. If oar Government be engaged in enonureging the Persian Government to take this or that course, surely its advice should consist in ashorting theni to summon' the without delay in &mordant* ...
... BRITISH HONEY FOR PERSIA. TEHERAN. Thursday. The British Government has advanced the Persian Government tls.oin f ar administrative purposes in the Provisos of , Fars. It is believed that intriguing a= 11 •: 8 1. '&D P6 7I= with • view ha preweetips ...
... vigorous policy with regard to that country. On the eentrary, the esftled policy of both Goveramenb is Fb.ir all-1n their 'Persian Government to maintain order. This is a matter of great importance for both Powers Russia, it is pointed out. suffers more than ...
... in the British and Russia& Consulates. The outcome of 11. visit to Balmoral is awaited with anxious interest by the Persian Government. It is thorixlit that the question of the ex-Shab's motors- tion will form pert of the eon bons between Sir Edward Grey ...
... The spending of the loan should he entrusted to an official of great administrative ability, and for this purpose the Persian Government should be given the widest area of c.hoire abroad. It is maintained in some quarters that Persia needs a rigid autocracy ...
... rather Wu reduced. Ho believed the Russian troops were causing each disorder as there was. They were entitled to oak tbat Persian Government should be put into a position to restore order and th-ti when their cow gendarmerie had Leen created the Knosian force ...
... for. Lion at Tabriz of a detachment of Persian Commas, strong with two Russian and four non-commissioned officers. The Persian Government had agnied to tho request, mid no eatioa on the part of hie Majesty's Government appears to be called for. Colonel Tate: ...