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BRITISH EXPORTS EXPANDING

... Army affairs without United States consent. The agreement is operative from October 6. 1947, to March 20, 1959. The Persian Government have the right to extend the agreement if they wish. and it can be ended by either Government at any time on written ...

COST OF ALUMINIUM HOUSES RIDICULOUS

... normal relations and charged the Government of Persia with responsibility for the consequences. - The Note ended: The Persian Government has treacherously violated its undertakings.—Reuter. .. 4.- - ,N 1 ...

PERSIAN PRINCE VANISHES

... motor-car accident at Baku, the Russian oil centre. Political circles believe that shortly before his death the , Persian Government asked Moscow to hand him over but received no reply to their Note. A recent unconfirmed report said '.hat Pishevari ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1947
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 134 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

UPROAR AT BRADFORD EXPORTS CONFERENCE

... second Soviet Note demanding a share in Persian oil and urging swift action without delaying tactics was delivered to the Persian Government by the Soviet Ambassador on September 15, it was reliably learned here to-night. The Sov iet Note, described as couched ...

NEW TARIFFS OFFER BY U.S. IS EXPECTED

... Note z - z• demanding a share in Persian oil and urging swift !action without delaying tactics was delivered to the Persian !Government by the Soviet !Ambassador on 15 September. it was learned in Teheran last n i gh t The Soviet Note. described couched ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1947
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 321 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IRoticez of Cbanits

... Road. London. N.W.I. U.S. Aid to Equip Persian Army WASHINGTON, Friday The United States Government to-day granted the Persian Government £6,250,000 credit for the purchase of guns, tanks, lorries, meciaanised equipment and clothing Sod the Persian Army ...

ONGRESS LEADERS STILL IN SESSION

... the Princes Mthey do not accept the British inent's advice they will do Iltir own responsibility, and at oWn risk. The Persian Government was understood to be planning to use this credit largely for non-combat items. A limited amount of combat material to ...