PERSIA.
SIGNS OF A REVOLT.
United Press Association— By Electiit TekgTaph—Copyright.
TEHERAN, July 17. Salar-ed-Dowla is proclaiming the de-
posed monarch, Mohammed AH, as Shah. It is reported that 800 of the former's horsemen have occupied Hamadau. The Mejliss has unanimously resolved to recall Sardir Assad, chief of the Bakhtiari tribe, and ex-Minister of the Interior, to deal with the rebellious chief.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 9
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