THE CRISIS IN PERSIA.
A NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS. TEHERAN QUIET. Received June 26, B.l'd a.m. TEHERAN, June 25. Many more have been arrested at Teheran.
There have been several executions, the victims including the editor of a weekly newspaper. The city is quiet. Workmen are demolishing Parliament Buildings.
INTENTIONS OF BRITAIN AND
RUSSIA
Received June 26, 8.13 a.m. LONDON, June 25.
Reuter understands that Russia and Britain do not intend to interfere in Persia's internal affairs, but have intimated to those concerned that they must not reckon on any support in attempts to upset the present dynasty, or interfere with the popular Assembly ac Teheran.
Received June 27, 12.15 a.m. LONDON, June 26
Britain and Russia have suggested to the Shah that he should issue a proclamation announcirg that he did not desire to aboilsh the constitution. The Shah has given assurances in this direction.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9126, 27 June 1908, Page 5
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145THE CRISIS IN PERSIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9126, 27 June 1908, Page 5
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