TKAFALGAU DAY
... police department, and shortly assume their duties. k stated the gendarmerie scheme is progressing very well, and the Persian Government is thoroughly satisfied the work of the Swedish officers. THE HOME EXILE BILL ...
... police department, and shortly assume their duties. k stated the gendarmerie scheme is progressing very well, and the Persian Government is thoroughly satisfied the work of the Swedish officers. THE HOME EXILE BILL ...
... Far* waa, however, proceeding to hit poet, and his Majesty’s (tovernment, oesirous of showing their soodwill to the Persian Government and of not embarrassing his Excellency, had withdrawn the detachment hithertk) stationed at Ispahan. They had also advanced ...
... and Enzeli-Teheran Road Companies, has been in Teheran for the last fortnight endeavouring to come to terms with the Persian Government. After losing a valuable homer, which was tossed a 170 miles flight two ypars ago, Mr. William Dawson* of New road, ...
... regard to that country. On the contrary, the settled policy of both Government. do all in their power to enable the Persian Government to maintain order. This is a matter of great importance for both Powers Russia, it is pointed suffers even more than ...
... regard to that country. On the contrary, the settled policy of both Governments is to all in their power enable the Persian Government maintain order. This a matter of great importance for both Powers. Russia, it is pointed cut, suffers even more than ...
... the Persian Government financial aid, and at the same time the Persian Government , will organise a gendarmerie service, officered by Belgians. The difficulty of the Persian problem at the present moment is ' the weakness of the Persian Government. ! That ...
... TICLEGRAN.) CONSTANTINOPLE, ?doItDAT. Owing to the insistence of the Government upon • written declaration of amity from the Persian Government, the Persian Wanner to day made an important communication to the Porte, asking it to adopt a definite decision within ...
... withdrawal of foreign troops from Persia both Powers 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 lit ...
... discussed, and that the Governments of both countries desire expedite the withdrawal of foreign troops and assist the Persian Government in the restoration of order and tranquillity. From this it may fairly be surmised that the affairs of the Near East ...
... of foreign troops from Persia, both Powers are carefully consideriag bow they could best assist in ateerigtbening the Persian Government for the purpose of en- Abbas this latter to establish order sad to secure the safety of the trade routes. Both Monsieur ...
... of 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 Utter re-establish order and to secure the safety of the trades routes. Both Monsieur ...
... of the small force of Indian cavalry which for some time baa been stationed there. In a recent cosireunication to the Persian Government the British Minister renewed the expression of the British Government's desire to withdraw the force from Shiraz as ...