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DELAY SOUGHT

... possibility of an appeal by Persia to the Council of the League under Article XI., no such step has yet been taken by the Persian Government. On the other hand the Persian Ambassador in Paris has informed the League that his Government cannot be ready with ...

AND SUMMARY

... ates to-day, and M. eupon resigned. Page 9 j titish Government has lo the League of Nations the matter of the cancella- Persian Government of Per sian Oil Company’s con- Page 9 poet Recital Verses by illiani Watson V London Correspondent) LEST STREET. Wednesday ...

SHAKES MARKED DOWN

... believe that the Persian Government will persist in its demand. It is thought that the outcome will be a new agreement raising the Persian Government’s minimum share of the company’s annual profits. At present the Persian Government receives 16 per cent ...

FEAR OF RUPTURE

... he added, of the intimation contained in that reply that the Persian Government contemplated an appeal to the Council of the League of Nations, which would result in the Persian Government becoming entitled to require the suspension of any proceedings ...

LONDON NOTES AND COMMENT

... persuaded him to abdicate in favour of his son Abdullah—comes when we are once more in strong disagreement with the Persian Government. The small Bahrein islands would have been insignificant if they were not the centre of the pearl industry which in ...

LT.-COL. MENZIES

... annual payment to the Persian Government of 16 per cent, of the annual net profits of any company or companies which might be formed to operate the concession. The total sum up to the nearest £l,OOO paid to the Persian Government in royalties up to December ...

GOVERNMENT HOLDINGS

... £9,977,344. The amounts to the nearest £l,OOO of the royalties actually paid by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company to the Persian Government have been as follows: For the period 1913 to 1919, an aggregate sum of £1,326,000. For year ending March 31, 1920 £469 ...

NOTE TO PERSIA

... PERSIA Shah and Cabinet Not in Capital TEHERAN, Saturday Although the second British Note to Persia stating that if the Persian Government does not withdraw by December 15 its cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s concession, the British Government ...

“YORKSHIRE POST” DEVELOPMENTS

... Sagar-Musgrave, Mr. Mann, the Lord Mayor, Mr. Beckett, and Mr. E. Osborn. 1 air “ace.” Britain has sent a Note to the Persian Government demanding ’sian Oil Concession. Falling this, the matter will be referred [he Hague. Riza Khan, Shah of Persia, is seen ...

TELEPHONES

... The Persian Government, despite the advice tendered by Moscow, will perhaps consider it inadvisable to submit so very weak a case to so very distinguished a panel of judges. We hope that may be the result, since in that case the Persian Government must ...

REQUEST REPEATED

... action of the Persian Government in cancelling the concession to be an inadmissible breach of the terms of that instrument, and have therefore requested the withdrawal of the notification to the company of November 27. Since the Persian Government In their ...

HAGUE APPEAL

... Majesty’s Government consider the action of the Persian Government in cancelling the company’s concession to be an inadmissible breach of its terms. They take a most serious view of the conduct of the Persian Government and have instructed me to demand the immediate ...