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... banks are winding their affairs. The British Legation will probably not remain. the other hand it is announced that Ike Persian Government lia.s accepted the establishment of Bolshov ik Legation.—Exelutrige. ...
... banks are winding their affairs. The British Legation will probably not remain. the other hand it is announced that Ike Persian Government lia.s accepted the establishment of Bolshov ik Legation.—Exelutrige. ...
... was being expended in development. After very protracted negotiations they had at last effected settlement with the Persian Government in respect their claim for losses sustained owing to the cutting of their pipe-line in 1915, and other outstanding questions ...
... Persia's Resoponsibility. The Government had been trying to rouse the Persian Government to a sense of its respcnsibility. It was very melancholy to contemplate the possibility of an ancient capital and culture being swamped by Bolshevik invasion. But ...
... war and Dunsterviile marched to Beh checkmate the for a the Turks, and his foree } ng out the region south of the Coy Persian Government was 2% rocks need for taking steps ote in the This force, Mr. Ch rh red in situated at the end ot of lines of » addi- ...
... the early spring, at the earliest fs une- ses were practicable. mploy- nape Government hud been trying 112,297, the Persian Government to 8 sense sponsibility. It was very melancholy template @ possibility of ax ancien and culture being by a ] RMY invasion ...
... Britain’s capacity bear this burden it has been decided withdraw this force in the spring Meanwhile he is trying rouse Persian Government its responsibility “ the barbarians” MR ASQUITH’S CRITICISMS Mr Asquith moved a in by million both on policy and as ...
... Cormpeny 9 i Lod TNE WAGE OF LBC ape a no he net profits work: oe a “ ane tary owe ote fe oo ey - eee am tas. totereet, Persian Government. i donation of LH ts € put The > write off n ar $3,002 in resp “st ne capi issue expense The D redemption reserve agen ...
... must be hers. We had told the Persian Government that they could not rely on our military forces indefinitely, and that Jae might not be able to prolong our 'nilitary position beyond the spring. The new Persian Government included a Party of young Democrats ...
... other solution. If Persia declined to ratify sho must take her own course, and the responsibi mast hers. We had told the Persian Government that they could not rely on our military forces indefinitely end that might not be able to prolong our military position ...
... Central Powers. The position was, ca.iy that it was a good thing Government ask.-, the Irish police fu>ce-sy critical. The Persian Government 1.. > hiect. illo good fight, they wanted the to read this. -o was weak and hostile, and at any Imped it delegate-, ...
... willing, nevertheless, to acto 18 of the Covenant. It would go to th with redoubled weight if the Persian: it. The new Persian Government pre treat it as in euspense until the Persia ment approved it. That was a peda foolish policy. They denied the:nselve: ...
... solution. If Persia declined to ratify she must take her own course, and the responsibi ity must be hers. We had told the Persian Government that they could not rely on our military forces indefinitely end that mi gilt not be able uroloug our military position ...