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PERSIA'S TROUBLES. PRRCA.UTIONS BY RUSSIA

... UTIONS BY RUSSIA. INTRIGUES AT TEHERAN. From Our Special Correspondent. PETERSBURG, Sunday Night. The disooni between the Persian Shah and the Parliament might have occasioned serious international compilations had the Aegio- Rowan Convention not been osechaded ...

THE OPPORTUNITY COMES

... the affairs another nation. In the present case, the rumour that Russia rs au fond unwilling to see the autocracy the Persian Shah exchanged for a limited or constitutional monarchy is entirely justified. How any other •Otitude could well be sincerely ...

of overthrowing British authority, and to aim the erection of Irish Republic, he was not less incompetent to sit in

... their deftness in facsimile, our Dalziels and Thomases cannot equal. The traveller Taverxiek saw in the treasury of the Persian Shah a seal made from a diamond, on which were engraved the Royal arms of Kngland. This seal once belonged to Cuables I.; but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... thewiaon infirmary, suffering from nervous deWUty. A verdict was returned the effect that death was due to test cause. The Persian Shah has blotted oot All his realms about. »aw> w. wboss mlseloß Tls bj«a which IwcS •tannic ctcta body bw and to now fc-cttlnf ...

1 have been pardoned by llio Si

... I Court assembled to try them. Th.- sequently discharged, with injur for his Majesty. A St. Petersburg newspa; r. ref. Persian Shah’s proposed journ.y declares it has good authority f> Majesty ill proceed dir main object in undertaking t greet the Czar ...

ported many Oriental fashions and diver**-, chess among the number—into their respective countries. About that ..

... “chose” is derived, boro reference to the king or chief piece, whose “clieckmate” is merely an Knglish version of the Persian “ shah-mat’’—that is, the king is dead. Chess and cards alike come to the West from the East; for centuries tho Italians spoke ...