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THE KAISER IN VIENNA

... North and against the English in the South, because they assume the right to exercise a species of tutelage over the Persian Government and Persian Parliament and people This they had to put up with, as Russia and England were neighbour Powers, and Germany ...

TIIE PRIIONERS AT SHIEUZ

... been decided t) leave the que , Con a t) how the releame of the British subjects captured at Shintz be secured to the Persian Government. We, however, should carefully watch any development. ...

THE TROUBLE IN PERiIA. NO FORCE FOR SHIRAZ

... the elements of disorder in Northern Persia were being organised and encouraged by German agents in defiance of the Persian Government. The only regular P‘Tsian force available at the time for the restoration of order in the provinces, apatt from the ...

(111ROUOH AGINCT.) THE TROUBLE?. IN PERSIA. BBSPON4IBILITY FOR 01INDARMIS. TuRCO-GIIRMAN DIFFERS/101M

... Shiraz were acting, Lord Robert Cecil says that he has not received further information as to details. except that the Persian Government has recalled the foreign instructor who commanded the gendermerie at Fars. There can be no question of the Swedi4h ...

WARNING TO PgRiIIA

... 11.—In the Flouie of Commons, in reply to Sir J. D. Rees, Sir Edward Grey stated that a warning had been given to the Persian Government that if it concluded an agreement with Germany and Turkey, the Anglo-Russian undertaking to maintain the integrity and ...

NEWS AND NOTES

... proportion of the money with which the force and its foreign officers were paid came out of the British loan to the Persian Government. Anyone might have foretold when the force was first raised that the selection of Swedes to officer it would not be ...

A DISPIRATI PROPAGANDA

... Government have decided not to leave Teheran a; present. The Russian and British Itinistero have in. timated to the Persian Government that in their view negotiation is useless unless it is acoompanied by vigorous memoir's against the political propaganda ...

OUTBREAK IN PERSIA

... authenticity of the alleged orders from the capital was impossible. The plot failed owing to the I. yalty of the. Persian Government, which is perfectly realised by Great Britian and Russia, whose relacions with Persia have never been rao re satisfactory ...

PERSIA'S FRIENDLY ATTITUDE

... PERSIA'S FRIENDLY ATTITUDE. London, Nov. O.—Petrograd:2 The Persian Government has telegraphed throughout the country announcing to the people and clergy that owing to the restoration of sincere and friendly relation% with Russia it asks the populace ...

PERSIA'S GOODWILL

... GOODWILL. EFFORTS TO ASSIST THE ALLIES. LGnion, Nov. RO.—Reuter learns from an auftoritative Persian source that the Persian Government is doing everything possible to meet the views of Great Britain and Russia. She •hibited Mohurrum processions in the ...

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... busy in Persia, and at one time it seemed probable that they would succeed in their felonious purpose of embroiling the Persian Government with Great Britain end Russia. They had what they must have regarded as a very favourable field to work upon, in view ...