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ABOUT POPULAR BOOKS

... refused Hushteid threatened to appeal to the Russian Minister for their (nforcement. The manager continues : On the Persian Government representing it was quite impossible to comply with request No. 3, It was after some difficulty agreed compromise basis ...

A REFORM PARTY IN PERSIA

... especially among the members the Babato party, a politico-religious sect, which teems bo gaining ground the country. Persian Government hopes to able to atllh the movement, which might eventually boone danger to the present rioiwu. indiscreet husband and ...

Mr. William Room • farmer, of Norton, near Solana, wee accidentally shot ID the face while rabbit shooting by Mr

... herefore, presented a new massive silver chain of Nice, with the arms of the borough in enamel, to the Corporation. The Persian Government ie about to construct a swam of new highways, in order to improve her communication. with Russia and Turkey. From Turkestan ...

SOFT HEALTHFUL SKIN

... congratulation were received from all parts of the civilised world, including New York, New Zealand, and one from the Persian Government. The Ponce of Wales telegraphed the best wishes of himself and tbs Princess of Wales. A banquet was held in the evening ...

Parliament bat been from the Utb inat. to the of December. Sir Richard A. Croat baa bean preaented the freedom

... made with the object of putting an end to the system of marauding carried on in the Steppe, and that the Russian and Persian Government are in accord concerning the object of tbia fnteUigeno« received Constantinople is to the effect that the deaths from ...

DARING RUBBERY OF £15,000

... laid waste neigbbooring oonntry to tbo very gates of Ispahan. They had farther refused to pay tbs tribote dno to the Persian Government, although tbo son was hostage in the hands of the Governor of Ispahan. The latter, after seating the nomad ehief himself ...

ENGLAND AND PEBSIA

... refers matters of a political natnrs, there being no difficulty regarde 'either Herat or the north .eastern frontier. The Persian Government, wo ate enabled to state, in return for acceding certain conditions, for sufficient guarantee against possible future ...

rein^tobtow.uj) th» tmu onitajourfrom ftonow to St. which, Mto the present imt«i«w, gvn carefully bid and ..

... only lead to misaoneeption if went beyond the statement bad made that Her Majesty's Government had not releneod tiro Persian Government from their engagement not to occupy Hesat. Keplying to the Marquis Lothian, Lord Beaoonaflald said the rooont appointment ...

A PERSIAN ALLIANCE

... designate a* premature. In Loudon it may be known and stated matter of formal fact that our Government have not released the Persian Government from the treaty engagement not to occupy Herat; but it is acknowledged that r- ■'nications,] and frequent comma- motions ...

THE RUSSIAN CZAR

... only own brother to the son, is nowhere. THE RUSSIANS AND THE MERY FRONTIER. A Berlin telegram to the Standard says the Persian Government has instructed the Governor the provinee of Khorassan, which is adjacent both to Merv and to the Russian possessions ...