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THE NEXT PERSIAN LOAN

... is 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 ...

INDIA IN PARLIAMENT

... of April or the beginning of May. The Secretary of State hopes to lay the text of the Note recently presented to the Persian Government and of their reply as a separate paper on the 27th inst. INDIAN STATE RAILWAY CONTRACTS. Mr. Morton asked the Under ...

THE SANITARY COMMISSIONER

... Bakhtiaris. Mr. Moir being the British Vice-Consul at Sultanabad ; and if it was intended to make representations to the Persian Government with regard to this outrage and insist upon compensation being afforded. Mr. Montagu: The answer to the first part of ...

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... not contemplate entering into direct , negotiations with the chiefs of the Southern tribas. To. day be informed the Persian Government that tha l pritish troops at Bashire would be withdrawn' when the assailants of Mr. Smart, , British Consul, had been ...

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... ,m.-m-..,- Tux chastened spirit of the Persian Government, now that the Regent has dispensed with the help and advice of the Meilis, is producing effects which must be gratifying to lovers of Persian autonomy, though some of them may ...

DISORDERS IN PERSIA

... warehouses, and caused further loss to Manchester merchants, and what steps he was taking in the matter. Mr. Acland : The Persian Government have informed His Majesty's Minister at Teheran that Salar-ed-Dowleh, brother of the ex-Shah, has entered Kermanshah ...