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'Persia. No 1 (1909). Correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia, December 1906 to November 1908' [‎16v] (16/236)

The record is made up of 1 item (127 folios). It was created in 1909. It was written in English and French. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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xvi
TABLE OF
CONTENTS.
No.
Name.
Date.
Subject.
Page
252
Mr. Marling-
Sept. 10, 1908
Situation at Shiraz. Refugees in His Majesty’s
Consulate. New Governor has not yet arrived.
187
253
n » • • * *
10,
Finances of Persia. Replies to No. 234. Little
prospect of Persian Government complying
with conditions which would he essential
before any loan were granted
187
254
5? » • • • •
10,
General condition of the country during the last
month ..
188
255
Sir A. Nicolson ..
(Telegraphic)
28,
Russian Government say Shah’s Proclamation is
contradictory and obscure, and they are ready
to join with’ His Majesty’s Government with a
view to elucidating- the question ..
190
25G
Mr. Marling .. ..
(Telegraphic)
30,
Refers to No. 255. Essential that date of elec
tions and for assembly of the Medjliss should
be fixed..
190
257
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
Oct. 2,
Refers to No. 256. Publication of a Rescript.
Parliament convoked for 14th November. No
elections at Tabreez until order restored (see
No. 272)
190
258
(Telegraphic)
9,
Refusal of Governor-General of Tabreez to
permit entry of supplies. Critical situation ..
190
259
To Sir G. Lowther
(Telegraphic)
9,
Has he any objection to Consul-General return
ing to Tabreez ? (see No. 261)
191
260
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
10,
Nationalists attack the camp of Governor-General
of Tabreez .. ..
191
261
Sir G. Lowther ..
(Telegraphic)
10,
Refers to No. 259. No objection to Mr, Wratis-
law returning to Tabreez .. .. ..
191
262
Sir G. Barclay ..
(Telegraphic)
11,
Joint Anglo-Russian communication to the Shah
advising publication of a separate Decree
respecting the elections at Tabreez (see
No. 257)’
191
263
5 > * * f * *
(Telegraphic)
12,
Departure of Persian Cossacks for Tabreez to
prevent pillage ..
192
264
Sir A. Nicolson ..
(Telegraphic)
13,
Instructions sent to Tehran that Russian officers
ai'e to remain there until peace at Tabreez is
re-established. Refers to No. 263 ..
192
265
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
16,
Head-quarters of Royalist party at Tabreez looted.
Joint communication delivered to Minister for
Foreign Affairs. Refers to No. 262 ..
192
266
To Sir A. Nicolson
(Telegraphic)
17,
Reported departure of Russian troops from Julfa
for Tabreez. Can Russian Government be
induced not to intervene ? (see Nos. 267 and
268)
192
267
Sir A. Nicolson ..
(Telegraphic)
17,
I
Decision of Russian Government to reinforce
Consular guard at Tabreez. Russian post
station on Julfa road destroyed
192
268
>> • • • •
(Telegraphic)
18,
Replies to No. 266. Reasons advanced by Russian
Government for dispatch of troops from Julfa
to Tabreez. Measures merely precautionary ;
no intention of intervening in Persian internal
affairs ..
193
269
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
19,
Reorganization of Tabreez police and probability
of bazaars opening shortly
194
270
Sir A f Nicolson ..
(Telegraphic)
20,
Owing to better news from Tabreez, Russian
force will not leave Julfa for the present (see
Ho. 268)
194

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A publication comprising copies of correspondence, principally between HM Minister at Tehran, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, HM Ambassador to Russia, and various representatives of the Persian Government. The item also contains extracts from the Monthly Summaries of Events, submitted by HM Minister at Tehran.

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