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THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW

... Moscow has protested to the Commissary of Foreign Affairs against the ill-treatment of Persian subjects in Turkestan. The Persian Government has also protested against the action of the Provisional Government of the Caucasus in placing the railway at Julfa ...

Darker Races in the Press. PERSIA

... The following agreement has been reached between Persia on one side and Russia and England on the other side :— The Persian Government shall discharge the Swedish officers who are at present in command of Persian troops and create a force of Persian Kosaks ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1917
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 91 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

AFRICA AND THE ORIENT IN PARLIAMENT

... 7th.-PERSIA AND TURKEY. SIR E. GREY informed SIR J. D. REEs that Kasr-i-Shirin has not been awarded to Turkey, and the Persian Government has acquiesced in the award of Chiasurkli to Turkey. INDIA (DAILY ZAMINDAR APPEAL). Mr. C. ROBERTS informed Mr. MORRELL ...

AFRICA AND THE ORIENT IN PARLIAMENT

... reports ; and whether the British Government have any intention of offering the services of British officers to the Persian Government for police work ? SIR E. GREY : My attention has been called to an article in the Times on this subject, and also to ...

OBJECTS

... power of the infamous Cossack Brigade, instead of a Persian gendarmerie in the north, under Swedish officers, that the Persian Government is willing to allow. But why did the British Ambassador and Foreign Office veto the appointment of Major Stokes, who ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1914
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2202 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Russia and the British Empire

... Russia had mutually engaged to respect the integrity and independence of Persia, and the British Ambassador told the Persian Government on September 4th, 1907, that negotiations arising out of the Anglo-Russian Agreement must not violate the integrity ...

AFRICA AND THE ORIENT IN PARLIAMENT

... 400 men with whom he should be able to check the raiders. RAILWAYS. Replying to Colonel YATE, Mr. ACLAND said that the Persian Government had extended the concession to the British syndicate for the Muhammerah-Khorambad Railway for a period of eighteen months ...