PROTEST INQUIRY
... PROTEST INQUIRY Russia's protest to the Persian Government about the U.S. military mission's activities in Persia is being studied at the British Foreign Office. ...
... PROTEST INQUIRY Russia's protest to the Persian Government about the U.S. military mission's activities in Persia is being studied at the British Foreign Office. ...
... FAMILIES The Persian Government has asked the Security : Council of the United Nations to investigate the : situation in Northern Persia, where Russia's inter- : ▪ vention in . Azerbaijan is in dispute. In the first of two articles (the second will ...
... VOTE OF CENSURE Persia: “No” Is Final, Says Soviet In a note giving its final decision to the Persian Government the Soviet Embassy has refused to psrmit PPersian troops to go to Azerbaijan. The troops, still waiting at Sharifabad, were on their way northward ...
... there are no more than eight ; the Persian Government claims 16,000,000. Like everything else about Persia it remains an open question. It is the same a bout the disputed Province of Azerbaijan. The Persian Government Registrar told me that, according ...
... complaint to U.N.O. on the continued vresence of Russian troops, said a State Department spokesman in Washington to-day. A Persian Government spokesman said to-day that the Prime Minister was too busy to receive the Press and that the Cabinet knew nothing about ...
... the negotiations between Russia and Persia over the withdrawal of Soviet troops. While official news was given by a Persian Government spokesman in Teheran, Prince Firouz. that the Red Army has begun the withdrawal announced by Moscow radio, many reports ...
... FOR LIVESTOCK FIGHTING ADMITTED BY TEHERAN TEHERAN Radio admitted to-day that border clashes! have occurred between Persian Government troops and Azerbaijanis. Premier Ghavam-es-Sultaneh was said to have described the clashes as mutiny against the co ...
... S. Governments had demanded that the Persian Government should expel the Japanese Legation from Teheran. •Moscow radio said that it presumed the expulsion would take place, since a refusal the Persian Government would lead to serious complications.—A ...
... the situation there the New York Times says to-day that developments in Teheran raise the question of whether the Persian Government is still a free agent. Pressure by Russia and other auxiliaries. it was suggested, might have undermined Persia's s ...
... for the f °f new routes for a German l Jti Palestine, Iraq, and Suez. that the British pent has requested permission (Persian) Government to protect the Abada Mutilations are denied at Teheran. v - P.A., and B.U.P. ...
... R. and Persia can and should be settled by means of bilateral negotiations betv,ein the Soviet Government and the Persian Government. The Soviet Government did not and does not refuse to accept this method of settling such disputes arising b:2l;Aevi ...
... troops. Prince Muzaltar Firouz. Persian Cabinet Minister and Government spokesman, told Press correspondents that the Persian Government had not accepted conditions for the Soviet evacuation of Persia. for Storage but the time is up, and so far they have ...