THE GARTER FOR THE SHAH.
A PROTEST BY "THE TDIES."
TEHERAN, February 3. The investiture of the Shah of Persia with the Order of the Goiter, recently conferred upon him by King Edward, was a brilliant function. The ceremouy was performed by Viscount Downe, head of the special mission sept to Porsia for the purpose. LONDON, February 3. " The. Times," protesting against the policy of drift, says something beyond complimentary Embasaie3 to Teheran is needed to enable Great Britain to hold her own in regions wherein Lord Cianbome declared in 1902 amidst warm t.pproval from both sides of the House of Ccnunons, " We cunnot abandon our lights and ascendancy."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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