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P 163-165/1912 Persi: Mr. Greenway on Mr Shuster's appointment; London Chamber of...

Catalogue reference: IOR/L/PS/11/2, P 163-165/1912

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IOR/L/PS/11/2, P 163-165/1912
Title
P 163-165/1912 Persi: Mr. Greenway on Mr Shuster's appointment; London Chamber of Commerce and appeal from Persian merchants; Russian troops near Turco-Russian frontier; Bishop Bret on Mr. Shuster; Russian on House of Commons debate; ex-Shah's supporters; M Mornard's appointment
Date
13 Dec 1911-17 Jan 1912
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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Public Record(s)
Language
English
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Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/b915fcee-4b4e-434e-b2a9-396f7265adde/

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IOR/L/PS/11

Departmental Papers: Political and Secret Annual Files

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P 163-165/1912 Persi: Mr. Greenway on Mr Shuster's appointment; London Chamber of Commerce and appeal from Persian merchants; Russian troops near Turco-Russian frontier; Bishop Bret on Mr. Shuster; Russian on House of Commons debate; ex-Shah's supporters; M Mornard's appointment