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INDIAN RUPEES IN EAST AFRICA

... of Fars is, however, proceeding to his post, and His Majesty's Government, desirous of showing their goodwill to the Persian Government and of not embarrassing His Excellency, have withdrawn the detachment hitherto stationed at Ispahan. They have also ...

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... South African statesmen were on the right track. TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 28. At the request of the Persian Government the Porte ba4 consented to prolong the delay in the Tarco-Persian frontier negotiations for three months, and to withdraw ...

RUSSIAN SYMPATHIES. ST. PITIZSBURO, Oct. 24

... Ispahan, and through the closing ti the southern roads. He sympathieed deeply, but to go beyond the measures which the Persian Government was taking, and to send a form to protect the road ourselves, would be a very serious and vary costly remedy, and might ...

CURRENT COMMENTS. THE NICHOLSON COMMITTEE

... Gulf which she has so long desired, and which . it has hitherto been the main object of British policy to prevent. The Persian Government cannot but be aware of the proposal to traverse the country with an Indo-European railway which would follow a very ...

MOSLEMS AND FOREIGN POLICY. MEETING IN RANGOON

... appeals to His Brittanic Mtjesty's Government to insist upon the withdrawal of the Rassian troops and to support the Persian Government in restoring the constitution and maintaining For independence. That in the opinion of this meeting this step on ...

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA. THE BLILWA.Y QUESTION

... s of the Enseli-Teheran road con:panics had been in Teheran for a fortnight endeavouring to,tx)me to terms with the Persian Government. BURNING OF OPIUM AT NANKING. SHANGHAI, Oct. 2. In consequence of repeated fraitles.: representations, Sir Everard Fraser ...

CIVIL & MILITARY GAZETTE. LAHORE. OCTOBER 2, 1912. FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. [THROUGH BRUTIIR'S £OIIIOT.] PERSIA AND ..

... Power desires the partiticn of Persia. Both are carefully considering bcw best to assiat in the E trengthening of the Persian Government to enable that Government to re-establish order, secure the safety of the trade routes and czpedito the withdrawal of ...

2mEgt • THE PERSIAN SITUATION. ANXIETIES OF TEHERAN

... conferencs between Sir Edward Grey sod M. Saone at Bslmoral is causing general uneasiness, and the apprehensions of the Persian Government of the restoration of the ex-Shah are only partially allayed by Sir Edward Grey's oft-quoted declaration that Cite 4 ...