PERSIA’S REPLY
Cancelled Concession OIL COMPANY DISPUTE Alleged Threats of Pressure (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Received Dec. 14, 7.50 p.iu.). London, Dee. 14. The Teheran Government, replying to the last British Note in reference to the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., says it considers The Hague Court not competent to examine the oil dispute and reiterates that the cancellation of the D’Arcy Concessions was justified. It threatens to bring to the notice of the League of Nations alleged threats of pressure by the British Government “which are encouraging the oil company to resist payment of royalties and income tax.” A new agreement is suggested safeguarding Persian interests. LIMITING PRODUCTION International Agreement (Received, Dec. 14, 10.15 p.m.) Paris, Dec. 14. British. Dutch, American, and Roumanian oil interests have reached an agreement on measures necessary to balance the production of oil with the demand. Roumania has agreed to limit production to 18,500 tons daily for three months from January 1. ____________
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 70, 15 December 1932, Page 9
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