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LEEDS, WEDNESDAY. SKI*TEMBER 29, 1915. THE KfcWS. Hi* Majesty King returned to Leeds yesterday Morning, and ..

... onr power without reservo and without qualification. laird Robert Cecil (Under-Secrctarv, Foreign Affairs) said tho Persian Government had expressed regret at the outrages committed bandits the instigation of German and Austrian agents, and there was ...

THE brilliant achievement

... fighting here enabled regain the enemy seized da%. Lord Robert Cecil atated in the House of Commons yeeterday that the Persian Government bad expressed regret the outrage# committed bandits the instigation German and Austrian agents. The Foreign Office and ...

THE OUTRAGES IN PERSIA

... reading Conaolidated Fund (No. Bill. Lord ROBERT CECIL (Under Secretary, Foreign Affairs) informed Colonel Yate that the Persian Government bad ezpreesed their regret at the which had been committed bandits the instigation of German and Austrian agents ami ...

A CARAVAN S SAFK .TOURNEY,

... peaceable part the population the country, yet she has her disposal sufficient forces in case of necessity to make the Persian Government for its submission to Germany. BULGARIA’S INTENTIONS. AGGRESSIVE ACTION DISCLAIMED. THE GREEK MOBILISATION. Tiliciami ...

A PROTESTATION OF NEUTRALITY

... Southern Persia. Statements made certain quarters that the Persian Government has done nothing to stop acts violating its neutrality ate strongly resented. On the contrary, the Persian Government since the outbreak of war has, unfortunately', been compelled ...

CONSTANTINOPLE

... outrage are considered to be all due to tho encouragement given to plotters and mercenaries through the failure of the Persian Government fulfil its duty as a neutral. German agents have lavished money and arras upon every disaffected region in Western Persia ...