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... REPARATION PROMISED BY THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT TEHERAN, Dec. Last evening, on receipt of instructions from his Government, the British Minister addressed a Note to the Persian Foreign Minister, stating that his Majesty's Government considered the recent ...
... RUSSIA AND THE EX-SHAH. OFFER TO THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT. (TROX OUR COARICSPONDICAT.) TEHERAN. S. The British and Russian Ministers to-night made the first portion of their expected communication. It states that Russia is willing, on oondition that Persia ...
... PRICE 21, THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME. DEFEAT OF INSURGENTS. TEHERAN, Ocr. 7.' The new programme of the Cabinet expresses the intention of the Government to reopen Parliament, to link up the Caspian or some point in Azerbaijan with the Persian Gulf ...
... tion was one of extreme difficulty, because the Persian Government had not always acted with the discretion which the situation demanded ; but it is clear that Sir Edward Grey's policy all through was to protect Persia and to shield her from the punishment ...
... THE SHOOTING OF AMERICAN TRIBUTES CAPT. ECHFORD. TO BRYCE. British Demand to the Persian Government. APOLOGY AND PROMISE OF REPARATION. TEHMRAN, Dec. U. Last evening on receipt of instrootnns his Government the Minister addressed a Note to the Persian ...
... the town. ! - The British subjects, as a measure of precaution, intend taking shelter at the British Consulate. The Persian Government is not inclined to regard the situation very serlously. Fighting between rival sections of the | Kashgais is reported ...
... property and persons of Turkish nationals in those districts shall be protected by the Persian Government. Constantinople, Oct. 27.—At the request of the Persian Government the Porte has consented to delay the Turco-Persian frontier negotiations for another ...
... desired. No answer was, returned to it by the Persian Government. _ Mr Fletcher sought information respecting loans to Persia. Mr.’ Acland : In 1903 his Majesty’s Government advanced to the Persian Government, through the Imperial Bank of the sum of 200 ...
... involving the death of British officer (Capt. Eckford, 39th Central India Horse), as of a very serious nature. The Persian, Government is requested to state what steps proposes _ to take in the direction of reparation. It must bear in mind that any reparation ...
... warning the Persian Government that it ought not to persist in the appointment of Major Stokes unless he is not to be employed in Northern Persia (Russia's selfclaimed sphere of influence ). The communication added that if the Persian Government does ...
... REPARATION PROMISED. DSCLIUMIN The Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a written reply to-day to the Note addressed to the Persian Government by the British Minister here, says that the very painful incident of Captain Eckforers death has caused boundless grief ...