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LATEST TELEGRAMS

... arranging the question of the frontier between Turkey and the dominions of the Shah, have now, at tho instance of the Persian Government, requested tho Porte to station guard the frontier, in order to prevent the incursions Kurdish marauders into Persia ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE

... EVExmIN, Our St. Petersburg news to-day reports intelli. gence from Teheran to the 21st December as fol. lows:- The Persian Government was informed of the appearance of the English expedition before Bushire. The squadron was composed of eight steamers ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... next to a large party of members of the House of Commons. The Right Hon. Sir HENRY ELLIS, the new Special Envoy to the Persian Government, will take his passage in three weeks on board the Pluto Government steam-vessel, now fitting out at Woolwich. The Pluto ...

LITERARY NOTES

... come amiss to him ; he helped to restore Ramnsey Abbey, he built enormous telescopes, and at the present moment the Persian Government are ordering pontoons of his designing. 1lrhbegut ?? fib~//i. The destiny of Peacock's novel K~elincourt' seems to ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... Comndmelr JAME9, at Woohvich, for Malta, whence the Right Hots. Gentle. mart will proceed on his special mission to the Persian Government at Teheran. Mr. EuLits was nominated to this mission by Lord Ei.sENroitoucu. Viscount and Viscountess BERESFORtD gave ...

THE PERSIANS AND THE TURCOMANS

... should now either or a dead man. Duiing the past four years the turbulent Goklan Turcomans had paid no taxes to the Persian Government, and without being a state of insurrection, simply declined to pay anything. Mustapha Khan, the energetic Governor of ...

LITERATURE

... Koordi- stan, his name was feared both far and near; and although several expeditions had been sent out against him by the Persian government, on account of the dreadful depredations at times committed by him and his followers, his power still remained unabated ...

Published: Sunday 27 February 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1188 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GENERAL CREALOCK ON THE EASTERN QUESTION.*

... Persia. Baron Reuter, in a letter to Lord Granville, had begged that in the event of differences arising between the Persian Government and himself the English Government would recognize the validity of his scheme, and protect his rights as a British subject ...

GENERAL CREALOCK ON THE EASTERN QUESTION

... Persia. Baron Reuter, in a letter to Lord Granville, had begged that in the event of differences arising between the Persian Government and himself the English Government would recognize the validity of his scheme, and protect his rights as a British subject ...

THE LATEST BOOK ON PERSIA.*

... notwith- standing an alleged third of a mile distance between the two buildings- -and overlooked its archives. The Persian Government authorities must stop the masons' progress. We are not told whether the injunction sought for was granted or not; but ...

LITERATURE

... driven insolently and in- E juriously from Teheran, Great Britain was slow to strike, Abundant time was given to the Persian government for the I most deliberate reflection upon theirpastconductand tho con- sequences of continued obduracy. 'The terms of ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... Almost every page indeed of Major Rawlinsou's narrative hears witness to the weak- lness and maladmniniatratiop of the Persian government, which seems now to be completely at the miercy of' its ambitious ally. The following character is, however, at variance ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7300 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture