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THE AIR SERVICE

... Imperial Airways, Limited, to fly over Persian territory with a view to prolonging to India their existing air service. The Persian Government stated that it was their intention to create Government aerodromes and, having no special reason to refuse, under certain ...

THE AIR SERVICE PROBLEM

... treaty of commerce and navigation; and the right of the Persian Government provisionally to enforce the new treaty based on the present Persian minimum tariff pending ratification. The Persian Government have also addressed a Note to the British Minister ...

FOREIGN NATIONALS IN PERSIA. . Capitulatory System Expires

... that the capitulatory system in Persia would expire on May io. Conversations were proceeding at present between the Persian Government and the representatives at Teheran of the foreign Governments concerned with regard to the position of foreign nationals ...

BRITAIN'S TRADE WITH PERSIA. New Customs Tariff

... Persia was now being carried on under a tariff agreed upon in 1920 which was not due for revision until 1930, but the Persian Government had approached His Majesty's Government regarding the possible application of the new tariff to British trade and n ...

TRANS-PERSIAN RAILWAY. Connection With Basra

... whether the Iraq Government had proposed to the Persian Government to connect the projected Trans Persian Railway with the port of Basra. Mr. Amery replied that he was not aware whether the Persian Government ha a raised the question-- Reuter. ...

ANOTHER ROUTE?

... whe:her another route would be organised. Sir Philip Sassoon replied that conversations were now taking place with the Persian Government. Ctmmander Kenworthy declared that the last information was that a dead-lock had been reached and asked whether there ...

IMPERIAL IMPORTANCE

... suggested that in view of the importance of this ruute to the Empire, it was advisable to organise alternative route if the Persian Government rearaincd obstinate. Sir Philip Sassoon replied that it would be taken into consideration.— Reuter. ...

EXPORT FROM PERSIA

... PERSIA. Brenler dec:arel that 163,000 ki:os of lan opium above the official figures had been exported and urged that the Persian Government shou7d be asked to explain. Sir Vale°lm Delevingne drew attention •to the fact that in the year, iso tons of Persian ...

IRAQ-INDIA Afft LINK. Persian PrObloms Still not Settled

... March 21. Sir A. Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons that no settlement of the questions outstanding between the Persian Government and the British Government had yet been reached, and he could not at present make a statement regarding _the negotiations ...