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Karachi Airway Difficulty

... hud arisen with the Persian Government regurding the rights Hritisli aircraft to ffv over Persian territory the Cairo-Karachi air route, how 'be difficulty had arisen, whether agreement was entered into with the Persian Government lief ore the flight ...

AIR FACILITIES

... AIR FACILITIES. As regards facilities in Persian territory for the proposed air.servico between Egypt and India, the Persian Government had formally stated their readiness to enter into negotiations with a represntntive of Imperial Airways .Limited, regarding ...

BRITAIN AGREES TO NEW

... lias received a message from His Majesty’s Minister Teheran stating that a treaty was signed on Thursday night by the Persian Government, whereby the British Government agrees to the new Persian tariff. Provision is made for reciprocal most'favoured nation ...

A PERSIAN RAILWAY

... Teheran, the capital, with the Persian Gull. Al the present time two alternative railway schemes are being considered the Persian Government. One, which has Muhanitnerah, the Persian Gulf, as its southern railhead, proceeds northwards through Ahwaz and Snushtar ...

A PEDANTIC AND FOOLISH POLICY

... responsibility must lieis. had told the Persian Government that they could not roly oil our military forces indefinitely, and that might not he able to prolong our military position beyond the spring. The new Persian Government included party of young Democrats ...

GROWTH OF MOTOR TRANSPORT

... railway proposed will be considerable, Luristan country through which it will pass is a jumble hills, and unless the Persian Government proposed to wait until they have accumulated sufficient money out of revenue, it is difficult to see how funds for its ...

RIGHTS

... enjoyed by- British and certain other foreign residents Persia. His Majesty's Government had not returned a reply to the Persian Government, and was not customary to state 111 advance the substance of note to a foreign Power. ...

THE NEW TREATY

... rid of the capitulations conferring on foreigners resident in Persia the privilege extraterritorial jurisdiction the Persian Government had denounced all its commercial treaties with the various European |>owers and the United States. These treaties came ...

PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS

... PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS. CHAIRMAN ON RELATIONS WITH PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. The ordinary general moeting of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., Ltd., was held yesterday in London, Sir Charles Grecnway, Bart, (tho Chairman), presiding. * Tho Chairman, in the courso ...

Tin; SITUATION IX PERSIA

... which had been elected, and wore believed 1m: availaide near Teheran, had not yet been a*- ecmbled. was informed the Persian Government were endeavouring hasten its opening, they proponed to submit the agreement it for acceptance- or, rejection. ...

DISTRIBUTION

... his visit of clearing several '-munderstandings with the Persian Government. You will be interested to learn that the estimated amount of Royalty payable our Companies to the Persian Government in respect of the last year's profits amounts to £974,823 ...

TERMS OF REJECTION

... reply Sir Austen Chamberlain says His Majesty's Government are not aware of any valid grounds u|>oti which the claim the Persian Government to sovereignty over these islands is or can be based, and continue*:— Geographically, tlie islands are not a part ...