PERSIAN CHAOS.
; .7j THE SHAH RELEASES THE PREMIER".j MR. CHURCHILL. INTERCEDES. | ~ St TELEGRAPH—FREES ASBOOr ATION—CaPYItIOBT.j/ (Rec. DeC.<l7, 10.58 p.m.) Teheran, Decomber 1 17. • 1 Nassar-el-Mulk, the .Premier, ~ who; with other Ministers, was arrested., by, the Shah's. ( orders, considered his life in danger.. ■' -- Mr. Winston Churchill,- -British—UnderSecretary for the Colonics, interviewed the Shah; and secured the rekaso__of _Nassar-pl-Mulk, the Shah permitting, JhoJbiiicr. to go. to Europe as an exile. ' TURKEY PREPARING. .' Tehoran, December 16. , Turkish troops are mussing on the Persian' frontier.' The above message forces the conclusion that Mr. Churchill, who has been makinga lengthy tour of British Crown Colones in East Africa, has found his way to Persia, though that disrupted country was not included in the Under-. Secretary's itinerary as originally published, j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 7
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125PERSIAN CHAOS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 7
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