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The Homeward Mail. PERSIA

... the question of the Turco-Pereian frontier With a view solving the frontier question between our Governmient and the Persian Government, a mixed Commission has been appointed in order to ensure reciprocal rights in demarcating the respective spheres. We ...

PERSIA AND TWO POWERS

... withdrawn immediately on the Russian Government complying with the Persian demands.” The demands came from Russia, and the Persian Government was expected to comply with them. It is difficult to imagine that Sib George Buchanan so completely transposed the facts ...

The Homeward Mail. Thursday, April 18

... member’s question is in the affirmative. As for the second, in view of the situation, the two Governments have urged the Persian Government to hasten the arrival at Hamadan of the new Governor, Farman Farma, and to strengthen the forces under his command, ...

PERSIA

... notes to the Treaty of Erzeroum, 1847, notes signed by the Persian delegate at the time, though not adhered to by the Persian Government, should form the basis of the delimitation, while the Persian delegates contended that the Treaty should be taken as ...

Wednesday, April 3

... most exceptional, the attack having been made on one of his Majesty’s Consular officers proceeding to his post. The Persian Government at once recognised the gravity of the matter, and have agreed to settle it as soon any adequate funds are in hand. As ...

THE BLUE BOOK ON PERSIA

... Teheran Legation to another sphere, was not at all inclined to insist on the fulfilment of the threat addressed to the Persian Government in October 1910, that unless they took vigorous steps to protect the southern roads, a force under officers of the Indian ...

THE PLAGUE. The plague returns during the week ending March 9 give total of 19,145 seizures resulting in 16,608 ..

... ed to Sir George Barclay, who replied that the splitting up of thecommand would certainly not commend itself to the Persian Government, and further transmitted a note from Mr. Shuster strongly insisting on the appointment of Major Stokes in preference ...