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THE PERSIAN QUESTION

... of occupying the two Persian provinces of Ghilan and Mayanderan, which fringe the Caspian Sea towards the south. The Persian Government objected to Russien inteefcrem•e when the gendarmes were engaged in confiscating the goods of a certain Shuaes-Sultaneh ...

REF° :0 ::- THE FREE TO BRITII3II : Now then, you! You can't oome before these gentlemen.' : If you're

... obtain information about Mrs. Louisa That sixty-five who has been missing Saturday. A fragrant Tawas stars that the Persian Government hae fonarly requested Ruse& to withdrew her troop from Ponies territory on tri grousd rot the ie seeemary the se errata)s ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1910
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1851 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

GETTING OUT ulr A DIFFICULTY

... Government differed from those suppled to the Pore= Government. The former had wooden talegraph pole., the latter or. The Persian Government, iu their jeMone hatred of the Turk., feared that if wooden poles wore erected ammo the disputed tarritory(dket Itkely ...

WEDNESDAY

... arisen respecting his answer to Lord Granville. He again stated that the Government had received communications from the Persian Government, and those communications bad not been untrequent, but they bad led to no result. With regard to the specific statement ...

THE HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874

... reAeurfl the balloonists. CHAsSEPOT RIFLES TOR PERSIA. 7 4O,OOO Ctutsepot rifles have been bought from Germany by the Persian Government. By periukciou of the Rum6n authorities they have been sent via ttiga and through the Caucasus free of duty. A serious ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1874
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6027 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

mixes V. HOLOATE

... replied that Colonel Taylor han only gone out to Herat for a temporary purpose, and therefore did not remain there. The Persian government had shown no intention of interfering with the independence of Herat. Mr filen asked the under Secretary of State for ...

THE WE EK

... principalities. It was nimoured some week or two ago that in consequence of the breaking out of the Indian rebellion, the Persian government had refused to allow the evacuation of Herat. This now thrum out to have been a complete fabrication. There has been ...

IN'S ADDRESS TO HIS

... approved by a majority of 140 votes. Toe Pc aian war, which had originated in aggressions and breach of eng onent by the Persian government, was put an end to by a treaty of peace cooolu LA at Paris. Oar diplomatic relations with the United States have been ...

ARMIStICE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND

... Persian Gulf, an armistice of three mouths has been concluded betaeen the eomtnander-inchief of tie British troops and the Persian government. This armistice will begin on March 1, 1857. We read in the Timer, from Paris: The French and Turk :nioisters at Teheran ...

~.[ .. WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER, FEBRUARY 6, IRM

... Majesty commands us to express to yon hoe regret tbet 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 warnings, arid in violation of its engagements ...

R U S S I A

... Kandahar, has become master of that pto• since, and intend. to ade,nce upon Herat, kr the conquest ol that country. The Persian government, in order to maintain tranquility in the interior, and _specially in the Ermines ol Khorasan, believes it to be its ...

.forctgn Entelligenct

... It is further reporie 1 that Ere British Charge d'Affaires at Teheran had suspended his diplomatic relations with the Persian Government, in conseqeence of that Power hiving resolved, as it is said, to take part against the Ottoman Porte, and to march an ...