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Folios 62-65. Plague in Seistan - Tehran [Teheran] Sanitary Council recommends continuance...

Catalogue reference: FO 368/38/14

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FO 368/38/14
Date
1906 Sept 11
Description

Folios 62-65. Plague in Seistan - Tehran [Teheran] Sanitary Council recommends continuance of quarantine.

From Evelyn Grant Duff, Secretary of Legation, Tehran [Teheran] sent 14 August 1906.

Code 134 [Persia], file 3202, paper 30793.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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