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DEATH OF KUTCHIK KHAN. A SOURCE OF TROUBLE TO PERSIA

... 8, says :—By the death of Kutchik Khan, whose body was found by Government troops on a mountain pass near Resht, the Persian Government is rid of a dangerous rebel, who has twice defied them within the last four years. When General Dunstervine, early in ...

DIPLOMATIC WIRE-PULLING. THREE COVERNMENTS INVOLVIID

... Persia to exploit oilfields in north Persia, the Daily Chronicle learns from the highest authority that whilst the Persian Government has approved of the offer of the concession to American interests it has intimated that the offer has not yet been accepted ...

liEUTER IN BRIEF

... interats with the German Australian lines at:d si 1 run a joint ten.cluy service to the E•st Beeler le:trns that the Persian Government has been reformed under the Premierhhi üf Kavacn-Es-Saltaneh. The Cl wer,tmei.t. &dares thsbt it will do lti U•rnOst ...

BURMA NEWS. (THROUGH THE ASSCKEETMD riggiLl

... Prince Gentwo end Prince Gabriel, there B. liossberge, Swedish Military Attaché in Loudon, has been invited by the Persian Government to undertake the reorganisation of the Persian pAice. THE District Traria Superintendent, Ahm,.d-abad, wires : —Com ...

EVENTS IN PERSIA

... French Legation have banded over Israc'enke to the Persian Government for trial by a Persian court. 'Phe Russian Minister has agreed not to Interfere. The Persian new pipers state that the Persian Government ordered ten aeroplanes from Sweden the machices ...

SOUTH PERSIAN RIFLES

... part of the South Persian &flea and also on some points contained in the questions. Sir John Reef' requested that the Persian Government should be spiced ta supply a portion of the cost of the force if it wag retained and ' Ur. Cecil Harmsworth eaid that ...

THE PERSIAN CABINET. THE MINISTERS WHO COUNT

... es-6ults,neb, has had long experience in foreign afliirs, and his early residence at Berlin, as representative of the Persian Government, has tinged his pllitic4l opinions and he must h. accounted as pro-German, but as _hostile r • the Russians as to the ...

GAZ

... consented to witldraw the whole of our occupation troops and have abaadaned the censt.uctive work of five years, leaving the Persian Government a present of the numerous buildings which were erected for troops and the thrusande cf miles of good roads fit far motor ...

-S.. PERSIAN FOLLY

... been largely in vain and he was unaware cf any encouragement at the present moment to perrevere with this task. The Persian Government was entitled to follow its own coure with perftct right and to find salvation in Moscow if it preferred it but, speaking ...

SOUTAI PUc‘SIA hIFLES

... Harmsworth sated that the disbandment of the Sou.h Persia Riflei had been dec:ded upon owing to tile refusal of the Persian Government to take the force over and British trade and interests had no futher guarantees in S Juth Persia than at present in ...