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Forming a Cabinet. <* Klectrio Telegraph.) Per Press Association.—Copyright, TEHGRAN, May If. Saad-ed-Dowleh is forming a cabinet with Massared Mulk, now a refugee as a European premier. Saad-ed-Dowleh will eventually be the Foreign Minister. The Cabinet is considered Liberal, but weak. Several Nationalist Leaguers declare that the proclamation of the new constitution will not affect the Nationalist plans. They are preparing to advance on Teheran. The Revolutionaries at Kaziru are daily gaining strength and are moving towards Teheran. Teheran, May ii. The Shah re-promulgated his previous Constitutional laws and granted a general political amnesty. He has instructed the Royalist commanders to disband the troops. The decision is due to the representations of Russia and Great Britain and ths Shah's fears as to his personal safety atter the capture of Kaziru. i Reed May 12 at 820 a.m. S London, May 12. Massared Mulk was a contemporary of Lord Curzon and Sir Edward Grey at Oxford University.

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Inangahua Times, 12 May 1909, Page 2

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PERSIA. Inangahua Times, 12 May 1909, Page 2

PERSIA. Inangahua Times, 12 May 1909, Page 2

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