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'Persia. No 1 (1910). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia.' [‎210r] (17/179)

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Farther Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Persia.
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[In continuation of “ Persia No. 2 (1909): Cd. 4733.]
No. 1.
Sir Edward Grey to Sir G. Barclay*
(Telegraphic.) Foreign Office, May 11, 1909.
NEW Persian Ministry.
Information has reached me of the refusal of Nasr-ul-Mulk to return for the
present to Tehran from Paris. He bases his refusal on the ground of his son’s illness.
No. 2.
Sir G. Barclay to Sir Edward Grey*—(Tlecewed May 12.)
(Telegraphic.) Tehran, May 11, 1909.
ATTITUDE of Sipahdar.
With reference to my telegram of the 6th May.""
My Russian colleague writes me that he has brought to bear all his influence on
Sipahdar in vain, and thinks it possible that he will now march on Tehran from InS
present quarters at Kazvin, as he professes'dissatisfaction with the Shah’s concessions.
I have no direct information as to the Sipahdar’s attitude, but if my Russian
colleague is right, a joint remonstrance from the two legations would seem to afford the
best chance of bringing about a reconciliation.
No. 3.
Sir G. Barclay to Sir Edward Grey .—(Received May 12.)
(Telegraphic.) Tehran, May 12, 1909.
EOR the moment we must await developments here. It is to be hoped that if the
present crisis ends in reconciliation Nasr-ul-Mulk will return.
Pending his return, Saad-ed-Dowleh will act as Prime Minister.
Reference is to your telegram of yesterday.
No. 4.
Sir G. Barclay to Sir Edward Grey .—(Received May 12.)
(Telegraphic.) Tehran, May 12, 1909.
MY Russian colleague informs me that he has made a second communication to
Sipahdar through a secretary of his legation now at Kazvin, pointing out that the Shah
has granted all the demands of the Nationalists, and insisting on his checking the
revolutionaries’ advance.
In Tehran dissatisfaction with the Shah’s concessions is growing. This is, perhaps,
more due to a general feeling of mistrust of the Shah than to certain points in the
decrees which have provoked criticism.
I have no news of effect in the provinces of the Shah’s surrender, excepting from
Tabreez and Kazvin.
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# “ Persia No. 2 (1909),” p. 119, No. 274
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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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