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_ INDIA IN PARLIAMENT

... aware that the Viceroy of India on March 25 stated in Council that in the south of Persia anarchy reigned supreme, the Persian Government having neither power nor authority, while order in the Gulf ports was maintained solely by the British East India Squadrup ...

NEWS AND NOTES

... Council Bills for next week is Rs. 50 lakhs. Pus situation in Kerman, thanks to the supportrigiven to the Governor by the Persian Government, appears to have improved, and the malcontents are dispersing. For the present no recrudescence of the trouble is a ...

TRANS-PERSIAN RAILWAY. THE PROJECT CRITICISED

... Caspian across Persia to Chahbar. though no further; and so seriously was it entertained that in the following year the Persian Government , was induced not, only to grant a concession. but also to sign a secret protocol granting Russian subjects the sole ...

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... evidently created a situation with which only Yeprim Was held capable of dea;ing. In doing it lie has kat his life, and the Persian Government has lost the m.‘st useful and efficient of all its servants. The death of a man who may be called the only competent ...

PERSIA AND AFfilliiirait

... PERSIA AND AFfilliiirait. May lb. It is understood that the Persian Government, in virtue of the arrangement of 1857 for the delimitation of Perso-Afgban - Frontier, has applied for the good office 4 of Great Britain in connection with t! e Afghan inroads ...

THE TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. MESSAGE FROM ENVER BEY

... the Penian Government informed of the claim P Sir Edward Grey replied: When the question gets to a stage then the Persian Government must be informed. The scheme is at present in the most inchoate stage. We shall have to bear in mind the question raised ...

THREE MONTHS OF ANARCHY

... Secretary and Sir George Birelay, the Consul-General, the extreme patience which has characterised British dealings with the Persian Government, and the admirable tact and firnini-ss with which England moderated the justifiable resentnumb of Russia at Persian ...

P. AND 0. LABOUR DISPUTE

... are expected to enter the town to-thy. Bri ish sakects as a precaution intend to take shelter in the Consulate. The Persian Government is not inclined to regard the situation very seriously. Fighting between rival sections of the Kashgais is reported ...

CURRENT COMMENTS. THE SITUATION IN PERSIA

... hundreds are required, the new corps which they are raising is necessarily a weak one. There is no desire to harass the Persian Government needlessly, though the demand that order should be restored in Southern Persia is an insistent one; and we may take ...

INDIAN TELEGRAMS. (nod •us ows oosassposusrrs.) FLYING IN INpgA. AN AERODROME FOR CALCUTTA

... rebelled against his brother, Ma,homed Ali, he was promptly rounded up and defeated. Now he snaps his fingers alike at the Persian Government and tha Anglo-Russian Agreement. THE details of ships composing the various squairons of the three fleets in home waters ...

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA. SALAR-ED-DOWLEIPS POSITION

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