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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... BAROX REUTER AND THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. -A Vicnna. telegram says the Ptnet Bordeano has re- ceived a despatch from Teheran, dated December 5, bating that Baron Renter having failed to begin the railway works by October 25th, as stipulated in the con- ...

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... Southern coast of Arabia, and the Sulatan of Johanna.. A telegram from Teheran of date the 20th ultimo states that the Persian Government is informed from Seistan that Alum Khan has arranged matters amicably with revolted Cniets, and that reinforcements ...

--IFOREIGN NOTES

... re- turned to the other side of the river. A Persian who was found a prisoner among the Turcomans was restored to the Persian Government. AN UNPOPULAR TAX.—The Italian Chamber of Depu- ties has been engaged in the discussion of the tax on grinding corn ...

,'-'.-MISCELLANEOUS

... been burned to the ground, and a large quantity of tallow was de3troyed. It is stated that orders have been sent by the Persian Government to the Persian representative at Paris to engage forty professors for the Lyceum and new colleges of a similar kind ...

AN ORIENTAL DARWIN

... to attract round him a large number of disciples, and this number increased so rapidly and to such an extent that the Persian Government took serious alarm, and the Mullas denounced Mahmud as an arch-heretic. With all this and with his peculiar tenets we ...

THE GUARDIAN. ',-

... marched as far as Herat, in direct violation of the treaty with England, and fears are entertained of differences with the Persian Government. Lord Elgin has assumed power, and Lord Canning has departed, apparently much to the regret of the great people of Calcutta ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Parliament knew nothing, asked whether the Premier would lay on the table a copy of the ultimatum which was sent to the Persian government previous to the declaration of war ? Lord Palmerston declined to do so, as such a step would be ''contrary to evety ...