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THE EARLY RISING SHAH

... STARTLED NEW DEPARTURE. Paris, Wednesday Tlie new Shah of Persia is setting hustling example for the official workers the Persian Government. The Teheran correspondent the Chicago Tribune (Paris edition! says the new ruler caused widespread dismay among the ...

DISTRIBUTION

... petrol of proved excellence of quality. RELATIONS WITH THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. past year has been characterised onĀ© important event in connection with our relations with the Persian Government in visit to our oilfield* and to our refineries at by his Imperial ...

TEN TANKS LANDED

... Birchall and Colonel Minchin by air to Bushire, whence will return to Baghdad before proceeding to Teheran to consult the Persian Government concerning the Persian Gulf section of the route. Major Bircball and Colonel Minchin will continue their survey flight ...

NEW TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS

... forego out- nsc the word our telegraphic addrws. and ,n substitution therofoi wcihavo adopted, with the approval the Persian Government and thcT?o*i Office, the word liartria. which was once Province anetent Porsut. arc taking it into 1 The report was ...

WEMBLEY ADMISSION

... for India, and contended that the Persian Gull and the Sea of Oman were open seas. He declared that the attitude the Persian Government was largely based sentiment. Later in the proceedings Dr. Guindi. the Egyptian delegate, proposed the addition ol new ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. RAILWAY ECONOMIES L. AND N.E. COMPELLED REDUCE WORKING COSTS. ..

... Oil Company arc situated, to support the Sheik. One of the Sheik's sons, the telegram adds, was later released by the Persian Government, which offered him the leadership of the tribes with the object of pacifying them. The Sheik of Muhammaroh is now being ...

WINNING GOODWILL

... native inhabitants. would indeed strange were matters otherwise, for tho company, besides bringing much revenue to the Persian Government in the shape royalties of iudirect taxation, given employment to many thousands the .Shah's subjects, ami benefited ...