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THE PROSPERITY OF PERSIA

... advantage of trade interests. But (says the report) the most important event of the year was undouotedly the consent of the Persian Government to throsr open the river Karoon as far as Abwaz to vessels of all pationalities. The ulterior object is to develop the ...

AFGHANISTAN

... and the Cabul refugees, and will clos the gates against the whole party, compelliug thew t seek refuge in Persia. The Persian Government might then be asked to mak prisoners of them, Ayoub being responsible for Licu Maclaine's murder. Colonel Daubeney's ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... guns. It is said that news has reached England that Ayoob Khan, who has taken refuge in Persia, will be interned by the Persian Government, and will not be allowed to'live near the Afghan frontier. Teheran will probubly be appointed as his place of residence ...

Tuesvay, Fenrvary 10,

... Lords, Earl Beaconsfield repented that during the war in Afghanistan there had been various communications with the Persian Government, but there had been no release of her engagement not to ocenpy Herat. —The Lord Chancellor's Employers’ Liability Bill ...

RUSSIAN VICTORY. (From The Times of Monday). P e e On the 30ih of November the Russian Admiral Nachimotf, with

... 1t is furiher reported that the British Charge WAffaires at Teheran had suspended his diplomatic relations with the Persian Government, in consequence of that Power having resolved, as it is said, to take part against the Ottoman Porte, and to mareh an ...

| Fmpeaal Pachament, - HOUSE OF LORDS. —~MoNDAY. Lord BrouenAM moved a series of resolutions on ' the subject of

... heard them from parti. sans of our own wission and from those of the Persian Government, It appeared thata certain Mirza Hashim, who had something 10 do with the Persian Government, thinking himself unfairly used by it, took refuge in the British mission ...

Moxpay, JuLy 6ru

... was any prospect of relief being afforded to Kate Greenfield. Sir J. Fergusson said the latest account were that the Persian Government still hesitated to direct their forces to disperse the large concourse of turbulent Kuids, mostly Turkish, who were ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1891
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 652 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE BEDFORD TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1856

... Colonel Sheil, as representative of Great Britain, and the Sudr Azim, or Prime Minister of the Court of Teheran, the Persian Government engaged that its troops should on no account approach Herat, except in the single event of the city | chancing to be ...

PLitevature. | offers 1.000 horsemen to aid us against the Persians, but Sir James seems loth to engage their ..

... advance in that direction will give additional confidence to the Arab tribes, and produce a corresponding effect upon the Persian Government, ‘ Three small river steamers, with 300 riflemen, have left this day for Akwaz, and should the report be favourable ...

cecipitately abandoned his worke, carrying off his P bt leaviog behind him bis cunp equipage ;‘.m' large ..

... Ganeral prqpare-l to return to Bushire. The stores of flour, rice, and grain found in the Whandoned camp, and which the Persian Government bad been long amassing, were collected far removal. The magnzines and aounnanition, containing in all nearly 40,0001 ...

FOREIGN ITEMS

... so by the Persian authorities. Afzal Khan, who resides ut Meshed, receives an allowauce of £4,000 annually from the Persian Government. Ox MoNDAY the session of the United States Congress was opened with the reading of President Huyes's Message, The Message ...

RUSSIANS STEADY PROGRESS QUIET TIME IN FRANCE, PRESSURE UPON GREECE

... Persia and the recent outrages there on British representatives, said certain proposals which had been received from the Persian Government were engaging the attention of the British ana Ruesian Cabinets. Criticising the work of the Army Headquarters Staff ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1915
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1487 | Page: 7 | Tags: none