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... between liuc.ie do Cannioel and tho Vendors; a letter dated 20th Jnly. 188 J, from the said Bu/.ie de Caerdoel to tue Persian Government in rolation to the said Concession : aa Airrrement or Transter, dated 12th October. 1389, between Bnzie de Ci*-rd. »el ...

(GENERAL NURSING INSTITUTE, J o. Henrietta-street. Covent-garden, W.C. Established ISs2.— Solely under Medical ..

... all between Buzie de Caerdoel and the vendors: a letter, dated 20th July, 1389. from the said Buzie de Caerdoel to the Persian Government in relation to the said Conces- sion: an agreement or transfer, dated 12th October, 1889, between Buzie de Caerdoel ...

Published: Tuesday 03 December 1889
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 67354 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

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... all between Buzie de Caerdoel and the vendors; a letter, dated 20th July, 1889, from the said Buzie de Caerdoel to the Persian Government in relation to the said Conces- sion ; an am-eement or transfer, dated 12th October, 1889, between Buzie de Caerdoel ...

Published: Monday 02 December 1889
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 55450 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

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... all between Buzie de Caerdoel snd the Vendors; a letter dated 20tb July. 1883, from the _aid Buzie de Cserdoel to the Persian Government in relation to the said Concession : sn Agreement or Trantfer, d»iad 12th October, 1889, between Buxie de Caerdoel snd ...

The CHARGE lor ADVERTISE- ?Z wv NTS of BIRTHs, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is L JhiILHIGS EACH INSERTION. These ..

... caused a partial failure of crops of wheat and barley by rust. Exportation of grain was consequently prohibited by the Persian Government, and on this occasion very pro- perly. The price of bread rose to almost famine prices in Shiraz, and much distress ...