PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS
... PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. The Persian StoW tMs s,ep has ~ The Government, under the Prima been offl' Khan He ' Vat, Z -Router. SmCe January » 1931.— ...
... PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. The Persian StoW tMs s,ep has ~ The Government, under the Prima been offl' Khan He ' Vat, Z -Router. SmCe January » 1931.— ...
... ' Tho' negotiations between Sir John . Cadman , chairman of tho Anglo-Porsian Oil Company , uiia tho Persian Government for a renewal , of the Company ' s concession ; , havo opened , says a Router messago'from Teheran . V . ' -. ; ' • ' . ' .. ' ; : ...
... negotiations between Sir John Cadman, chairman of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., and the Persian Government for a renewal of the company's concession have opened. The Persian Government has submitted proposals to Sir John Cadman who is considering them. Their tenor ...
... League Council this after, noon. said that the Persian Government action in cancelling the concession amounted to a d:nial of justice, which itself would justify diplomatic intervention. The Persian Government had - twice refused to guarantee the company's ...
... which the Persian Government had stated against the oil company and against the British Government, and showed them to be misstatements of the wildest character. was complained, for example, that royalties had been paid to the Persian Government to 1919 ...
... Settlement Out of Court. Teheran, Tuesday. Rumours of negotiations proceeding between the Anglo-Persian Oil Company and the Persian Government with a view to settling the dispute out of court are emphatically denied Mr T. L. Jacks, the company's resident directof ...
... Reported Reached at Teheran Tehehan-, April 28 . —An agreement in principle has , it is loarnod , been reached between the Persian Government and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in the dispute which led to tho cancellation of Iho Company ' s oil concession and ...
... John said Unit the Persian Government ' s action in cancclliii !; tho concession of the Anqlo-Persian Oil Comjiiiiiy amounted to a denial of justice whifih , in lHclf . would jmiify diplomatic intervention . Ths Persian Government had twice refused to ...
... s properties to the Persian Government , on termination of the concession ; personnel ; Persian Government representative ; company ' s undertaking 1 to exploit oil in Kermanshan district ; noncancellation by the Persian Government and nonfailure of the ...
... the Company's shares. The Persian Government has freq::iuy had disputes with the Company, which have been settled in one way or another. Matters came to a head last summer when the amount the Company paid to the Persian Government was only about half what ...
... granted to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company were made public yesterday. Under this agreement the company is to pay to the Persian Government one-fifth of the net profits, besides a royalty four shillings per ton. The new concession allows the company to work ...
... uicmorauduni: lit the dispute over the pipe line cut by bandits during the war, the offer of the Persian Government arbitrate was refuted. Tho Persian Government refuse* admit the obligatory character of Armitage Smith agreement. took cm went Britlali legal ...