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ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS

... results, the net profit for the year ended 31st fjarch 1917, alter charging Debenture Interest, the Royalties payable the Persian Government, and liberal aUowanoe for d«preclaUon. amounted to l4,lOJ 'ss. Bd-, the audited amounts. JHlinugh only small portion ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1683 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE. TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. TRADING FACILITIES AND MEETINGS BETWEEN TROOPS. (PRESS ..

... —Turkey and Russia arc ready to withdraw their Troops from Persia, and will shortly enter into communication with the Persian Government. Each contracting parties receives a copy of this agreement in tho German and Russian languages ticned the Plenipotentiary ...

TERMS OF ARMISTICE

... guaranteeing the above principles, the Kussiau and Turkish High Commands will enter immediately into negotiations with the Persian Government. Each of the contracting parties will receive a copy of this Treaty in the Russian and German languages signed by the ...

Published: Wednesday 19 December 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HERGENSIS

... made from lime. The first man who took tho business hand was* William Knox-D'Arcr. rfbout. obtained concession from Persian Government, and set work systematically -o locate oil. 1 ve years he spent out his private • sources lew than abundantly proved ...

ACCOUNTS

... been lodged ugairc-t :h> Persian Government for the payment this mount. T,i- further claims our producing companies for v-.-r.s Misiained them the fields amount- '.'211.002. viiakiur total 3s. Id. due us rite Persian Government, and is, pet-ban;-. suprrl-jfus ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION,

... operations in every direction without, Jet or hindrance any kind. I am also pleased report that our relations with the Persian Government-, and with the local Chiefs, continue lie most friendly character. I now beg move:— That report tho directors,- o-, ...