IaRESTS BY THE PERSIAN – GOVERNMENT
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... Ia RESTS BY THE PERSIAN - GOVERNMENT. 1 '*)l4 1 I kta; e 4411 it, th ...
... tion was one of extreme difficulty, because the Persian Government had not always acted with the discretion which the situation demanded ; but it is clear that Sir Edward Grey's policy all through was to protect Persia and to shield her from the punishment ...
... New Gendarmerie Force. “Anxiety as to the future is groundless. Effective measures have been taken by the Persian Government. The gendarmerie, under the Swedish officers, has already done useful work. M. Peterson, one pf the Swedish officers, is in Shiraz ...
... accepted as satisfactory the following reply presented by Persia to the Anglo- Russian Note of February 18 : _ . ' The Persian Government, deeply touched by the good intentions of the two neighbouring Powers, and animated by the desire to give their proposals ...
... out of their own pockets. As a member of the financial committee, connected with all the financial transactions of the Persian Government, I am in a position to speak with knowledge and authority, and I prepared whilst in London to answer fully any questions ...
... 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 as any adequate funds are in hand ...
... ccerpetemie of the Belgian administrators of the Persian custoem, In violation of the contract between the Bank and the Persian Government. his obstinate refusal to give up the Idea of employing Mr. Stoke, In the administration of the Treeaury the appointment ...
... were employed by the Persian Government as road guards, and they lost a few men, killed and wounded, amongst the latter being the British Consul. The ordinary course under such circumstances would be to demand from the Persian Government the punishment of ...
... forced to journey by road. We have just lent Persia £200,000, and in return our subjects are beaten and robbed. The Persian Government cannot be held to blame, except in that it too weak to keep order. Salar-ed- Dowleh intends to found a vassal state ...
... Rennes, and former French on the Algero-Moroccan been appointed the French eneral in Morocco. 4 ,.. 14 by the Persian Government. Persian Government has begun • series ;'ftssis of members of the late /deifies and e ftetitutional leaders. As no agitation the ...
... 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 ...
... Britain will also the extra Consular guards from Shirai is P ahan. * *trances have given the greatest munfact io to the Persian Government. The see d; show great energy and capacity, but it s doubtful whether their resources are equal to te task of coping ...