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MISSIONARY WORK IN PERSIA. C.M.S. Annual Meeting at Queen's. Apathy of the Oxford Branch

... Persian mission to Afghanistan. A great deal of educational work on Christian lines had recently been approved by the Persian Government after a stern fight. At one time it was feared that all the Christian schools would be closed, but the crisis had pained ...

JUNE 5, 18t0

... torecover. The son interfered and was attacked in turn. The was remanded. Expepirios 1s —A from Central Asia stutes that the Persian Government refuses to interfere in the Tekké Question, or to accept the proffered allegiance of the letter from same Correspondent ...

VISITATION FEES

... afforded against our Indian empire. Russia was at the time making important advances towards our Eastern frontier, and the Persian government was entirely at the command of Russia And to defend the British empire India from aggression, England did not passively ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Government, Mr. S. Fitzgerald, reply to Mr. Gregory, stated that the independence of Herat had been fully recognised by the Persian Government; and Lord Stanley, in answer to Sir E. Perry, said that official documents whatever had been received by the last mail ...

LEADING EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... offered at £250 discount. Just before the accident there were buyers at £5 discount. There is now no doubt that the Persian Government refuses to carry out the stipulation of the recent treaty by evacuating Herat. According to the statement made by Lord ...

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... advance in that direction will give additional confidence to the Arab tribes, and produce corresponding effect upon the Persian government. Three small river steamers, with riflemen, have left this day for Akwaz; and, should the report be favoursbla, the ...

THE PERSIAN WAR

... commenced their return march on the night of the 7tb, carrying away the large stores of flour, rice, and grain which the Persian Government bad collected for their ariny, and destroying their magazine, found to contain about -36,0001b. of powder, with email-arm ...

LEADING EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... motion to the effect that the recent proceedings at Canton are unjustifiable. The accounts from Teheran show that the Persian government pushing forward its preparations for war with some degree of activity. Meanwhile, the Indian authorities are not idle ...

LEADING EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... proceed, and every effort is being made to bring about a peace. No troops are to be sent from England to Persia. The Persian Government has published a lengthened reply to the declaration of war on the part of Great Britain In this appeal to the public ...

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN

... Queen. X* publishes despatch from Teheran of Dec. 21, which has been received at St. Petersburg. It states that the Persian Government were by that time informed of the English force having taken posseeeion of fort in the neighbourhood of Buahire, and ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Majesty commands us to express to you her regret that the conduct of the Persian Government has led to hostilities between her Majesty and the Shah of Persia. The Persian Government, in defiance of repeated warn, iogs, and in violation of its engagements ...

COLONIAL AND EIGN, A.—The eteamer Australia arrived at Trieste on at 2 am, in 120 hours, from Alexandria, whieb the

... Minister at that capital has sent a despatch to his Govern- meat, informing them that, having heard of the fall of the Persian Government ‘decided’ to make peace the Eoglish terms. “Ou its reaching Constantinople, this iotelligence was immediately forwarded ...