INTRIGUES IN PERSIA.
GERMAN INFLUENCE TRACED BACK SEVERAL YEARS. By Telegraph—Press Association—OoDyriibl ("Times" and Sydrev "Sun" Services.!* London, In the House of Commons, Sir-EcU " ward Grey (Secretary of State for-,For-eign Affairs) said tuat there had. been.j isolated acts or brigandage ' and.:r?j'qlt? in South--Persia for several , years, but not until last -spring; had tne British', Government received direct, evidencethat tie elements of disorder had been, organised and encouraged by German;. agents, in defiance of the Persian Government. The only regular ■ Persian; force available at the time for the restoration of order totalled 2500. A portion, of this force was sent to Ramadan in October, hut the Persian Government was unable to denude the capital by sending troops to the remoter pro* vincial centres. '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2637, 7 December 1915, Page 5
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122INTRIGUES IN PERSIA. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2637, 7 December 1915, Page 5
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