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... Teheran, Las proposed, as basis of a treaty Conc udod with the Shah, that Persia should cease to occupy Merswroond. The Persian (Government has refused to yield to that pretension. ...
... Teheran, Las proposed, as basis of a treaty Conc udod with the Shah, that Persia should cease to occupy Merswroond. The Persian (Government has refused to yield to that pretension. ...
... Anglo-Tranian Oil Co.. have left so far. Mr. Truman's special envoy, Mr. A. Harriman conferved again today with the Persian Government concerning the oil dispute. —— et §IR —— ...
... HERAT, The Persiac correspondent of the Timet, nstantinoplc, writing on the instant, states that the Persian Government have declared themselves ready to retire from Herat, and to offer nipensation to the Ueratees, and they are said also to be ready to ...
... prohibition on the importatios of alel oholic beverages which has been in force for twe years has been removed by the Persian government. A surprise visit by the National troops to Irishtown , Co Mayo on Sunday moroing resulted in the capture of Prof M'Devitt ...
... minister that capital has sent dispatch to his governa-ent informing them that, having heard of the fall of Bnshire, the Persian government decided to make peace upon tiie English terms. On its reaching Constantinople this intelligence was sent by telegraph ...
... Ar- | relations existing for » | Persia aod Great Britain, iy Osmanli Horse Ar- | © Weentertain the bope that a | the Persian government and by y Osmanli Horse Ar- | brought consecutively to the Kuo: which & Of ju - Osmanli Horse Ar- | thea acquire the ...
... every | governing, daring the lifetime of the | eded the former by 80 two parties e word strong enuugh And, lastly, the Persian government ron. But I may not quish all pretensions to and demand uring the period you the reading of the Khoothbeh, or aa} iversity ...
... which | Presented Persia as being governe gves, and that a peace for 3U years to, and that, in the meanwhile, Ku the Persian Government te overco and opponents in Central Asia. T of total surrend tented as being one dence of Persia; an‘ its provisions ...
... AND RUSSIA. LS Vieons, Tuesd ay Evening. The Ocst. CorresponJenz states, uoder the date Bu- eharest, Deo. 17 :— « The Persian Government bas Prince Woron. zoff 30,000 auxiliaries, and demanded a ecom- mander for them, as you were led to expect would prove ...
... y recovered by the valour of a heroic Persian , but Ultimately Georgia, one of the provinces whose distractions the Persian government was feeble to allay, was permanently annexed to the R The a the East was favourite scheme of the Frenoe Emperor. In ...
... Majesty Las commands to express to you her regret that the conduct of the Persian government has led to hostilities between her Majesty and the State of Persia. The Persian government, in defiance of repeated warnings, and tho violation of its engagements ...
... Commission business. Meat and flour are to be uld his vote The Caucase, a Russian journal ure, onthe ground states that the Persian government | | of the iniquitous | tion against Herat, and is, ed for the benefit of | Aderleidjan an army, which has b re not ...