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PERSIA'S PERIL. THE CABINET RESIGNS. AGREEMENT WITH THE BOLSHEVIKS SLIAII SAID TO HIVE ABDICATED. (=Roues Emu's ..

... Emu's Amicr.) - - London, Jan. 16.—Reuter understands that a pt is now being discussed between the Bo:sheviks and the Persian Government by which the Soviet Government agrees to cancel all Persian debts to Russia, renounce concessions with n.gaid to roads ...

, FOREIGNERS LEAVE TABRIZ

... majority of the ocemters of which had been selected and were believed t) be available in Teheran, had not yet mem- Wel The Persian Government was endeavouring to hasten its meeting, when it proposei to submit the Anglo-Persian Agreement for acceptance or rejection ...

STOP PRESS

... majority of the memters of which had been selected and were believed t 3 be available in Teheran, had not yet 888mbled. The Persian Government was endeavouring to hasten its meeting, when it Proposed to submit the Anglo- Persian Agreement for acceptance or rejection ...

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. 41 1914 ) *tie' broke out with Turkey. Thou- I it Mahomedatis gladly joined the IMO

... The new programme has still to be approved by the Party Congress. Ma. SYDNIY ARMITAGE-SMITH, Financial Adviser to the Persian Government, hag returned to London to conduct certain financial negotiations on behalf of that Government. Daring his absence Captain ...

BRITAIN AND PIRSIA. A NNW PROPOSAL. trimoras savnies Amu/0

... policy, which he announced on November 16, is marked by a Note' from the British Minister in Teheran. addressed to the Persian Government According to the Times' Teheran correspondent the Note believes that even if iMejlis is summoned within a month ...

BRITISH POLICY IN PERSIA

... seat or were kept there in any spirit of hostility to the Persian Government, that Govern*sent would assuredly have petitioned for their removal. But over and over again it was the Persian' Government that pleaded for their retention, these pleas being urgently ...

THI ONLY. HOPE OF PERSIAN STABILITY

... the independence or of or to conceal and from the ' start I intik. ri - yof that country I hardy think I pressed the Persian Government and the 9hould have been honoured, as I have b en, Per ian Foreign Minister in particular during the whole of that period ...

THE MIDDLE EAST. QUESTIONS IN PA.ELILMENT

... The Kepis had been convened by the Persian Government and wal expected to meet soon. Only a fritction of the £2,000,000 loan provided in the Anglo- Persian Agreement had hitherto been advanced to the Persian Government. Replying to a supplementary question ...

STOP PRESS

... landed to aid Kemal. London, October 30.—The Foreign Office announces that Mr. S. A. Smith, Financial Adviser to the Persian Government, has returred to London, to conduct certain financial negotiations on behalf of that Government. He will stay in London ...

PERSIAN SITUATION. STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE

... Harmsworth stated that the. Persian Government h0,.1 to convene the Mejliss to ahich they propnsed to refer the Anglo-Perflan Agreement of August 9, 1919. Mit Majesty's Government had for mimths past pressed the Persian Government to submit the Agreement ...

SOTIIIT GOTERNIION L'S DENLND. RIGHT OP WAY FOR TROOPS

... the agreement to the League, in accordance with Article 18 of the Covenant, as soon as it had been endorsed by the Persian Government IReplying to Major Ormsby-Gore, Mr, Cecil Harmsworth stated that endorsement was expected very soon. 0 1 ...