PERSIAN RESIDENT'S VISIT
lift 1 — ° r _ l> nIM _ 1 1 •' f ji l , .j,',":,, AuokJajU; feiurday. ■ visitor in AticjUiijiip -iq Dr. Jacob .If)hanw, a Per-' just ,-\racpnyy yfrfm, ' is virtually. thq, .centre of at present ruling l in Persia. •Spejikipg to a Herald ' representative yesterday, Dr. Johanan said that he anticipated" that the trouble, which arose from the. action of Russia in champion'torg ; the ciuse of the Royal family i&gainst' the Constitutional party, is ijikely l to be protracted. The action of the 1 Russians in executing four MohamIm'ed'aii high priests, has aroused all 'Moslems to bitter enmity and has ! caused the Turks to take a hand in the affairs of Persia. Another disturbing circumstance is the ipjesence in the country of members of :,the r Royal family nearly related to the laitely deposed Shah. Attempts have .been made to induce them to leave, but. .Ijjave so far proved ineffective, r- The ultimate outcome of the situation, in Dr, Johanan's opinion, will be a [ species of condominium of Great Britain and Russia in the country, the influence of the former becoming dominant I in the south, and, of the latter, in the north.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 11 June 1912, Page 7
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193PERSIAN RESIDENT'S VISIT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 11 June 1912, Page 7
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