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September 1912
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Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)

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Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)

PERSIAN WOMEN

... and would be suitably compensated. Mr. Shuster says he rejected the idea that he should cease to aid the existing Persian Government, allowing it to hurry into bankruptcy and ruin, and take service under a cruel and vicious monster who would be the ...

MR. SHUSTER IN PERSIA. VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES

... MR. SHUSTER IN PERSIA. VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES. Mr. Shuster's book on his connection with the Persian Government was published in London last month. The newly appointed Treasurer-General evidently found much to surprise him in the East. He says Cabinets ...

THE FINANCES OF PERSIA. THE DANGER OF DRIFT

... act efficaciously, fresh difficulties have eo far continually arisen to prevent their doing much in concert. Yet, if a Persian Government is to be kept in being, it is admittedly a vital necessity that money should be forthcoming quickly. Instead of that ...

THE TRANS-PERSIAN RAILWAY. A LETTER FROM LORD CURZON

... on the aligament or with the objects of the Trans-Persian scheme. But surely the question ought to be asked, Do the Persian Government or the Persian nation want this railway, that, according to you, is to confer upon them such blessings? Have they asked ...