DRESS REFORI BATTLE
... minded people to obey the Government's decree that European dress shall be worn has led to serious fighting between Persian Government Forces and civilians in ...
... minded people to obey the Government's decree that European dress shall be worn has led to serious fighting between Persian Government Forces and civilians in ...
... The Postmaster-General announces that as the Persian Government has informed the Universal Postal Union of its desire that Persia shall in future be known officially as Iran, correspondence for Persia shoild be so addressed. ...
... the Swedish munition factories at Bofors. Lieut. Hadjikhani, who was supervising munition contracts at Bofors for the Persian Government, k in hospital at Orebro. He is stated to have shot himself, although his wounds are not ,onsidered likely to prove ...
... nothing to drink is spite of request for liquid , refreshment. are going to apweedi the American maul to Ale a spinet. the Persian Government and to demand the expenses we have incurred in the race after we reach Australia, Mr Wthgat declared.—Reuter. ...
... concession by the Persian Government. the League secretariat to-day issued a memorandum submitted by the Persian Government, setting forth its standpoint. The memorandum ends with the words: Like the British Government. the Persian Government is keenly desirous ...
... know that a few gamblers have put their money on Persian Oil Fields and have been receiving their winnings? When the Persian Government *.vantcd to wclzh. our Covernment said it would protect these gamblers. And. if it came to the bit. I suppose it wouldn't ...
... British case in the dispute with the Persian Governinent concern: the concession of the Anglo-Persian Company. which the Persian Government seeks to annul. Sir William Malkin, who 1s Chief Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office. and Mr. C W. Rendel, head of the ...
... that hats come from his pen. UM masterpiece. be declares. Is his translation Julius Omar into Persian. In 1910 the Persian Government recognised his literary work by awarding him a special gold medal. A frequent contributor to the Press. he was once ...