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PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

'■<* BY SIRi.B. GKEYJ ■ : ADVOCATES A , POLICY OE ALOOFNESS. ■"(iIX-ITitiKOBIrB—TIIBSS ASSOCIATioN—COI'IHIGBTJ :/;:; /:':! -. ■■■'• Londoni; February 24.'.-. /;■ The; Secretaryof ■State.for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward' Grey),; replying in the House of Commons to.'a'question'put by Mr. John ':Dillon "-. (Nationalist imember" for Mayo .East), said that the Government had informed Russia; that the'ibest course was:.for , , both Bri~ tain'.and Russia' to stand entirely ajoof from : Persian. , , internal ..affairs,■. but that if Russia, was unablb to;do so, England ..was prepared : ; to c^-operate , with her. •. . .■ ; '.' ' ■■'.•;•;■; '■':;'. (Rec. February/26, Q. 10? a'.in.): ■.; '-'\ : -.k:-' ;."'' '■. '■. -■'■■:'■,' .Londoni:February"' 25.V"'.

■ ■ :: Sir :%, Grey,; recoguising that: the restor'a-' tidh qi order in.Persia, wae impossible with.but,'representative : institutions, intimated/ ■in "reply ' to :M. : . Isvolsky,: that, Britain' was .with Russia ; in:advisi ing.' the dismissal ' of. reactibharie's, and- the , bf able men, also, in' , the proparatioh'Yof :a .sche'mß "of elective ■ goyernment,. and that! noUpan.: wpuid'j,be''grflnt , ed' i .unie4s i approved by,, an .elected si j! v■i ;t

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 7

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PERSIAN AFFAIRS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 7

PERSIAN AFFAIRS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 7

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