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THE PERSIAN TROUBLE.

A BROKEN ARMISTICE. RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR TABRIZ. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. TEHERAN, April 23. Owing to tho breaking of the armistice and the neglect to supply food, Russia is sending troops and food by forced marches to Tabriz. The Russian Consul says that the Royalists at Tabriz were not relieved by the Shah’s order to allow provisions to enter the town, and the starving populace is clamouring at the British and Russian Consulates.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 7

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THE PERSIAN TROUBLE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 7

THE PERSIAN TROUBLE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 7

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