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INDIA, PEfiSIA, AND THE FAfi EAST IN PARLIAMENT

... for us to take upon ourselves the re-pacification of the Southern roads would be really to impair the authority of the Persian Government. with the financial aspect of the Persian Moriey stated that it was proposed to raise 400,000*. I^e^ al£ Great Britain ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... slight signs of improvement. We should do our best to give the Persian Government fair chance, and help them to restore their finances. It was obvious, too, that if the Persian Government was to be kept its feet there should “be withdrawal of the large ...

PERSIA

... jointly to Persia the sum of 400,n00f. The terms of the advance have not yet been settled. The negotiations between the Persian Government and the British syndicate regarding the Mohammerah-Khoramabad railway project and mining concessions in the south are ...

APLAINS ON FURLOU

... sections are destined ultimately to be merged in the projected trans-Persian system. By the terms of the concession the Persian Government is free to purchase the Julfa-Tabriz line after the lapse of thirty-five years on payment of the capital expenditure ...

The Homeward Mail. Thursday, Teh. 6

... which is the subject of negotiations between the Persian Government and a Russian syndicate, and the Mohammerah-Khorremmabad project, which is the subject of negotiations between the Persian Government and a British syndicate; the details of the respective ...

Thei Homeward Mail. PERSIA

... It is surmised that his main objective is the capture of Meshed. His resumption hostilities comes as surprise, as the Persian Government, the instance of the Russian Legation, was prepared to grant him generous terms. Feb. 3.—lt is reported that followers ...

THe Homeward Mail. Tuesday, Jan. 28,

... far possible. Persian Railway Concessions.— Col. Yatf, asked whether a concession had been granted to Russia by the Persian Government for the construction of a line of railway from Julfa to Tabriz; if so, whether a similar concession had been granted ...