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RELATIONS IN IRAN

UNTRUE NAZI STORIES

FRICTION ABSENT

(Rec. 1.30 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 26. German propaganda, with its ready inventiveness, is now spreading reports that in Iran serious difficulties have already arisen be- , tween the British and Russians. It is stated here that the German wish is father to the" thought. In, fact, co-operation between the British and Russian forces has not beeii marred by the least friction.

Oh various occasions, advance parties of the two forces have come into contact, and these have always shown the most cordial and accommodating spirit. The.good relations, established in their inforrgal way, between the lower ranks were confirmed on September 23 when an Allied ceremony was held in Teheran.

The British and Russian commanders met,' and there was a parade of troops, equal numbers of officers and-men representing the two armies being passed in review.'. Subsequently there was a reception in which Iranian officials as well as the. Allies took part.

A complete liaison has been established, and both personal and official relations leave nothing to be desired. —8.0. W.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 10

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RELATIONS IN IRAN Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 10

RELATIONS IN IRAN Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 10

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