Persia
e REASSURING NEWS FROM TEHERAN. CERMAN-TURKO EMBASSY. [United Press Association.] (Received 8.35 a.m.) Teheran, November 14. The Shah is remaining here and the prospects of a favourable, issue of the pourparlers with Russia *somewhat reassured .the natives. »The Gorman and' Turkish - embassies'" at Teheran have combined. - ' '"*' \ RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS. —; _.• r - ( ,{ London,'November 14. Renter "states I '"that'.'Russia^:'rein- , fprceinentsS for 'arrived.;' to within'forty miles distant of the;, city a few days Ai go. They/were j due'- at | Teheran on'"November 12. 'The German-Turkish,' Embassies, which adjoin, have been combined for common defence against a large number of armed tribesmen who are drilling on the grounds. ."? OMINOUS DEVELOPMENTS. Petrograd, November 13. M. Retch, writing in the Novo© Vremya, draws attention to the growing gravity of the situation in Persia, and says that there is an ominous resemblance to the developments ' in Turkey and Bulgaria. .The Germans had already begun the formation of cadies into a future regular army. under tlie very eyes of Russian diplomatists. If .Persia is' unable, hermit |0 end the German agitation, and England must take the matter in hand immediately.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 64, 15 November 1915, Page 5
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