PERSIAN DISORDERS
CLAMORINC. FUit BREAD. FOREIGN RESIDENTS IX DANGER. Teheran, April 20. Thousands of women and children at Tabriz are clamoring for bread. The British residents cabled to Sir Kdward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, that they are in imminent danger of attack, and that owing to the desperate situation it is impossible to leave. The consular guard, they say, is inadequate to protect them. RUSSO-BRITISH PRESSURE. THE SIITATIOX AT TABRIZ. SUAU CHANTS A WEEK'S ARMISTICE. IMPROVE!) CONDITION'S. Received 21. 11.-w p.m. " Teheran. April 21. In consequence of British and Russian representations (he Shall granted a week's armistice at Tabriz to prevent the hunger-stricken elements from attacking the Consulates. The armistice had such good ell'ect locally. Hint the order given at Sir Edward Grey's instance for a Russian force to occupy Tabriz was suspended. 1 Bnskorvillc, an American missionary, was previously killed in a Nationalist sortie to seize the e.ymy's bread.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 73, 22 April 1909, Page 2
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153PERSIAN DISORDERS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 73, 22 April 1909, Page 2
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