PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS
... PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS --- TEHERAN. Sept. 14 The Government has resigned reason the resignation is nut Ye' known.—Reuter. ...
... PERSIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS --- TEHERAN. Sept. 14 The Government has resigned reason the resignation is nut Ye' known.—Reuter. ...
... TEHERAN --- Increased Royalties for Persian Government AtESENT CONCESSION TO EXTEND FOR 60 YEARS BRITISH DOMINATION RUMOUR OFFICIALLY DISCREDITED London, May 2. Agreement has been reached between the Persian Government wid the Anglo-Persian Oil Company ...
... UNION JACK PULLED IX)WN Unwarranted Action of Persian Seamen LONDON. Sept. 111. An answer has now been received the Persian Government rewarding the incident at Band% in Klahm Island Glendon where recently some Persian naval officers landed and pulled ...
... and Sir John Cadman sere conducted in secrecy, but it is understwd that the new agreement provides for payment to th e Persian Government of four gold shillings per ton of oil extracted instead of 16 per reat of the profits under the old arrangeesest. s ...
... Ratified by Mailis Teheran. May 30. The Majha has ratified the new Anglo-Perian oil agreement between the company and the Persian Government. it now only remains to be igned by the Shah before eoming into force. —Renter. ...
... enterprise have to the Persian Government by so efforts what. e%er i.n the ot the Persians theui. *elves. Now is 1931 as a result of world 41..10 . .264in the Persian share of 'moats has fallen RA rioupareil with in The Persian Government, tieing promote ably ...
... between Sir Jt•Pn Cadman. Chairman of the Anglo-Per- Sian 0:1 Compary, and the Persian Government for renewal of th e Company's concession have been opened. The Persian Government has submitted proposals which Sir John Cadman considering. The tenor of these ...
... Bhavanagar, is trying to hire an aeroplane to fly to Aden. 11 b. tails to secure the neresgarY Peemi'n fro m the Persian Government to fly over their territory, it is likely that, with Lady Pattani, will sail by the “Viceroy 01 India on Saturday nex' ...
... The company also agrees to a payment of 4a mlllion, plus the tax on the arrears of the aettlemcnt of the claims of the Persian Government. . . At one time a breakdown in the negotiations appeared imminent, but the Shalt perso-lally intervened, declaring ...
... liambay. Jan. 4. The Consul Pers!a in nsaubaY, in the of a statement to the press. justifies the measure dopled by the Persian Government to saeguard their interesot and denies reports of naval 01:crations lit rersian ports.. Persia he says. hopes that tut ...
... l'ersian tioveniment •• tinted with the fir the ail• jwitment of differences but the latter paid no attention, so the Persian Government a:eil to rescind the emcee. Rending between the lines, the ~adjuetuietit whieh the for I'VrMiti in refers to, splicers ...
... II)32, a preiininary agreement was arrived at between his highness *Feyinourtwhe, idirtister of Court, on behalf of the Persian Government, and Sir John Catbnati, the chairman of the company, settitg rerts:a toinc:ples which been agreed between thrill on ...