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THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1915

... British camp and a small British colony. The Germans expected Great Britain and Russia to issue ultimatum against the Persian Government, and were surprised the British determination to evacuate. It is believed that the whole British parly would hare perished ...

DERBY SCHEME

... been decided, after duo consideration, that the question to bow their release could best secured should bo left to the Persian Government. His Majesty'* Government would, however, carefully watch any fresh developments of tho situation. The Treatment or ...

the champagne conflict

... was limited to tho non a few set ttom of pipe, within distance !'« roiles.Tho tribe was undoubtedly incited gouts. The Persian Government, were than, .fortunately still were, unablo to control the these polil.ual buccaneers, who, in a neutral . worn come ...

GERMAN INTRIGUES IN PERSIA

... yreater, had there been included in it the amounts due. the Turkish and Iersian Govern. ments. The amoun due by the Persian Government was a goou asset How the amount due by the Turkish might be recovered was un certain, but they might lodk forward with ...

Published: Monday 20 December 1915
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS STAFF

... os * whole, although; to far «s I informed, it is only at Shirar and Hatnadan that they have, yet, openly defied the Persian Government. The British Consuls and some member* of British Colony Shiraz were made prisoners. The Consul Hamadan has made ids ...

VISCOUNT BRYCE ON THE NEED FOR DRASTIC

... turbulent element. It was right to mention that there had been some case* where tho Gendarmerie had remained loyal to the Persian Government, and endeavoured to prevent disturbances. With regard to tho arrest the British Consul and other representatives tho ...

POSITION IN PERSIA

... said that far ag he was informed, it was only at Shiraz and Hamadan that, the gendarmerie had as yet openly defied the Persian Government. He was confident that the Persian Cabinet, as at present constituted, were sincerely anxious to restore order, and ...

Published: Wednesday 08 December 1915
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 171 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL BANK OF PERSIA,

... Imperial Bank Persia for \ .-a r tided K September wore £60.087. including €23,358 brought forward. Tho amount duo to the Persian Government £4.000. ami final dividend of 3-, per share is proposed, making 6s. per share for twelve moiTths, cud carrying forward ...

RABBITS

... i-ommunication which was issued to the Press on Iho 24th ult., Jiavo received further details the subject, except that the Persian Government have recalled the foreign instructor who was in command the gendarmerie in Pars. should add that the Swedish Government ...

THE GERMANS IN

... and the Gulf of, Oman form admirable naval bases; and one can very well see that if the country were occupied, or the Persian Government in anj- way influenced, a country hosnle Biitisih interests in IntTa, the consequences misfit serious. These two naval ...

Published: Friday 26 November 1915
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BRITISH PRESS BUREAU THE OUTRAGES IN PERSIA

... Hamadan, and the British Colony, started for Kasviu the 23rd instant. These acts of rapine and outrage done in defiance Persian Government, and ar© instance of tho way in which German agents instigate violent criminal action in neutral countries. THE ADVANCE ...

pomtion IN PERSIA. GEXDAIiMEIiI VOLT LED BY SWEDES. NEED FOR EDUCAT CAMPAIGN. BklTlSli AIiUI.STED.” The ..

... the British Colony started for Kasvin on the 23rd inst. These acts of rapine and outrage were done in defiance of the Persian Government, and are an instance of the wav in which German agents instigate violent or criminal action in neutral countries. EFFECT ...

Published: Thursday 25 November 1915
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1531 | Page: 2 | Tags: none