OUTLOOK IN PERSIA
I AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION] • SOVIET PERSIA. (Received this day at 10.35 a.in.) ' LONDON, Juno 16. Ihe “Times V 'Jy lie inn correspondent states Bolshevists at Resht have proclaimed a Persian/ Soviet ReI public, and have appointed commissiur. j ies, including'Kutehik Chan. A manifesto has been issued abolishing tlie Monarchy, the Anglo-Persiun agreement and protesting against the presence of British troops, intimating tho intention to control towards Teheran. ,It is suggested while ft is not necessary to take the Republic seriously at present Kutchik Klmn’s jests often prove unpleasant to the Persian Govern ment. PERSIA’S! ATTITUDE. (Reuter's Telegram.) - i (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) LONDON, JiDne 15. Prince Firouz of Persia had a conference with the Secretary General and French representatives of the League of- Nations. It is understood no solution was reached. Firouz declines any compromise which was not satisfactory to tlie Persian Government, and collide rs it is for tlie League to show, even at the present early stage, its ability J to deal with one of those very ques- j tions for which the League was ere- | ;.ted, ‘ i
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1920, Page 3
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