ARMS FOR PERSIA.
FRENCH TRADERS INTERESTED By TelccraDli—Presa Association—CoDjrieht. London, December 29 In connection with gun-running into Persia, the Paris correspondent of ' "fho Times"states that a small group of members of tho Chamber of Deputies is safeguarding tho interests of Jibuti (SomaJiland) traders. Tho group is con* uected with other economic groups, forming a formidable combination. The Government, moreover, is, adds tho correspondent, anxious that tho arms traffic between Jibuti and Muscat should be part of a wider settlement, but Great Britain is reluctant .to. con-' template sacrifices. JAPAN SELLS PORT ARTHUR RELICS. • BRITISH INQUIRIES. (Rec. December 30, 9.40 p.m.) •• Toklo, December 30. The. Government lias, sold to .an Abyssinian- agent sixty thousand stands:' of arms and six million cartridges, captured at Port Arthur during the RussoJapanese War. 'These will shortly bo shipped to Jubutil. Great Britain :is anxiously inquiring" into the matter. ; -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 5
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143ARMS FOR PERSIA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 5
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