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pUSLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1923-24. EXPENDITURE COMPARED WITH ESTIMATES

... 1923 Rupee Loan were charged off in the year, and the amounts of the loans, and the advances outstanding against the Persian Government, which were hitherto shown in the accounts under suspense, were written off against the revenue of 1 923-24. Voted ...

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... Colonel Minchin by air to Bushire, whence he will return to Baghdad, en route to Teheran, where he will consult with the Persian Government concerning the Persian Gulf section of the route, while the other two will continue their survey flight to Karachi. ...

SMALL HOPE OF CONTROL

... Government had taken steps to prevent the transhipment of opium in Japanese ports. Sir John Campbell (India) urged that the Persian Government should control the export of opium to illicit destinations. Sir John Jordan said he was not optimistic with regard to ...

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. PERMANENT PERSIAN OFFICE AT CENEVA. 11.1.4•+.• Geneva, July 3x. The Persian Government has ..

... LEAGUE OF NATIONS. PERMANENT PERSIAN OFFICE AT CENEVA. 11.1.4•+.• Geneva, July 3x. The Persian Government has informed the Secretariat of the League of Nations that it has decided to establish a permanent office at Geneva to deal with affairs pertaining ...

ARABS! TEMPORARY OCCUPATION

... of Mohammerah i. reported to be safe and well at Teheran, and discussions for a settlement of his relations with the Persian Government are about to be opened. (Continued from previous Column.) Beggar on Horseback, that amusing skit on a certain phase ...

PERSONALIA

... Majesty's Minister M Teheran their appreciation of the services of Major Hall the American financial adviser to the Persian Government and of British officers in Persia and Baluchistan during the rece.nt troubles in the Sarhad. ...

POSITION ON DUZDAP FRONTIER. iEDY SETTLEMENT EXPECTED

... The railway line and Duzdap were both intact. The paper adds that the rising is likely to come to a speedy end. The Persian Government. have notified the insurgents that it is prepared to listen to complaints against a ihe conduct of local Persian officials ...

THE PERSIAN RISING. MORE REASSURINC CHARACTER. DUE PRECAUTIONS TAKEN. (FROM OUR 'OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Allahabad, ..

... occupied by the British for a time in connection with the security of the railway, but by a friendly arrangement with the Persian Government an ex-hangc of garrisons was carried out o s u t udg 3 h 7 D e it year. Meanwhile, n h d op e d train services bei n ...