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POINTERS Out And About The best feature of the week in international affairs was the brave speech of President ..

... delegation is an unhappy in:el - 1 - .lde because it seems like a small bit of byplay just merely as a tit-fortat to the Persian Government. The serious business of U.N.O. should not be troubled with such tricks. especially at this stage._ The grave issue ...

PINNER

... macitiod mind was returned. AT Mariborottgli btreet Police Court on Wain.lay, Mr. L. Wood Clo«te, Ooneal Gener►l to the Persian Government, farther charged with t•htatainit hi hies pretenoee apwar Is of 216,000 from Mrs. P. reading in Cedeaan-pleoe. Tee lady ...

CHANEY'S BAKING POWDER

... Bill and Patents, Designs and Trade Masks BilL Viscount Sidmonth haying asked for copies of correspondence with the Persian Government and with the British filniater at the court of Teheran relative to the opening of the Karam and of the port of Mohummred ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1888
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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HOUSE OF LORDS.—MoxDAT. The Duke of Richmond and Darden stated, in reply to Lord Stanley of Alderley, that the ..

... to Mr. Ritchie's question. Mr. Bourke, answering to Mr. (Miaow, said it had been reported in the newspapers that the Persian Government intended to employ Russian officers for the organisation of the army, but no information to that effect had reached ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... During the proceedings a extended in the neighbouring villages. juryman complained that, notwithstanding the long The Persian Government has received reports from absence of the deceased, no reward bad been offered a geological explorer, reporting the existence ...

Broar.iwater's,

... attack made upon some Persian pilgrims at Medina, in which nine were killed and forty-two wounded, and states that the Persian Government, as being apprised of the affair, immediately telegraphed to its Ambassador at Constantinople to request the Porte to ...

(Prows Figaro.)

... that the cakiers de charge of all the various enterprises intrusted to the cotiesssionnaire shall be approved by the Persian Government previous to the commencement of the work. Basing his arguments upon this clause, Baron Benter's representative urged ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1875
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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... Sasn's Concsaatore TO Beton litecrrsn.—lt was stated a short time ago, on the authority of • Berlin telegram, that the Persian Government had granted • concession for the construction of a railway to a subject of Russia. As this in an infringement of the ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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ASSURANCE AND INSURANCE,

... Minister and the Ambassador. The Amines are a family of many branches. Differences have arisen between the Turkish and Persian Governments in consequence of—firstly, the alleged seizure and maltreatment of Turkish subjects by Persian pilgrims, who attacked ...