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THE SHOOTING CASE IN PARIS

... of brigand- age are said to be increasing. 'The robbers We protected, it is alleged, by the Persian priest hoo&- The Persian Government has bought a great number of Peabody rifles, and established a cartridgea manufactory at Ardaban. Special reports to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... most cordial greeting was also given to the French representative by the princes and all the high dig- nitaries, the Persian Government appearing to attach the highest importance to nmaintaining the most friendly rela- tions with France, The charge d'affaires ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sent a force te oecaipy the island of Houssein-Kouli, ter on the coast of Turcomanra, its the Cewspian Sea. The .I a Persian Government repeatedly protested against this vio- 9ry lation of territory. His Exoeheney Sir Henry Rawlinson 3 supported the Shah's ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... pheasants, twenty partridges, and ten hes for the use of the patients or the Westminster HospitaL- Daily Paper. T1E Persian Government has annulled BAron Renter's concession, on the ground t lat he had not begun the pre. liminary railway works at the ...

SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A CONSUL

... was preferred on Tuesday at the Mairlborourh-street Police Court azainqt W. Laurence Wood Cloete, Consul-Genoral of the Persian Govern- met, of having obtained by false pretences nearly 17,O000 from a widow lady named Page, residing at Jadogan-placo. The ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... LnrdSalisbury has, on behalf of the Queen, te'egraphed to the British Minister at Teheran, directing hir to convey to the Persian Govern- Inent ?? deep svlnpathv and regret at the grave news O. tie a sasination of the Shah. Tbe Persianl teoiation ofuicials ...