"THE MAN OF PERSIA"
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Premier Back In Teheran APPEAL FOR UNITY
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Received Tuesday, 11 a.m. TEHERAN, March 11. The Prime Minister, M. Sultaneh, immediately after his arrival, dro.ve to the Palace and conferred with the -Shah. He later drove to his 'home, where a large crowd gather1 ed. The well-known religious leader, ! Mullah Lankarani, addressed him 1 as the "Man of Persia." M. Sultaneh replied: "I believe • we are pursuing the right course, ; but we must have unity to solve our 1 problems at home and abroad." I M. Sultaneh was exhausted after ' his journey, and for t-hat reason he |may not be abie to appear in Parliament until March 12, when | Parliament is due to dissolve acI cording to the constitution.
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1946, Page 5
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