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“...the East. September 25, 1941. THE IMPERIAL BANK OF IRAN (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1889) CAPITAL (fully paid) - £1,000,000 RESERVE . . - £760,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders, £1,000,000 Branches in Iran:— Ahwaz Bushire Hamaaan Isfahan Kermanshah Khurramshahr Meshed Chief Office in Iran—TEHERAN. Resht Shiraz Sultanabad T abriz Teheran {Bazaar Office) Zahedan Branches in Iraq:—Baghdad, Basra. The Bank transacts Banking business of every description in and connected with Iran and Iraq; and in London, grants Drafts, Telegraphic Transfers and Letters of Credit, and negotiates or collects Bills on Iran and Iraq. Head Office - 11, TELEGRAPH STREET, MOORGATE, E.C.2 IONIAN BANK LIMITED ESTA BUSHED 1839 THE BRITISH BANK FOR THE NEAR EAST Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1842 and Registered under the Companies’ Acts in 1883. Capital: Authorised £1,000,000, Paid-up £600,000 OVER 100 YEARS BANKING SERVICE IN AND BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE NEAR EAST. LONDON — GREECE — EGYPT — CYPRUS Head Office—...”
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“...GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST INCORPORATING “ THE NEAR EAST AND INDIA " Telegrams: Eastaprox, Westcent, London. Telephone: Holborn 8254-5 A Weekly Review of the Politics, Commerce and Finance of Great Britain, the Balkans, Turkey, Egypt, the Sudan, Malta, Cyprus, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Arabia, India, Afghanistan, the Federated Malay States, China and Japan. Editorial Offices: “GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST,” 133/136, High Holborn, London, W.C.I. Editorial Director I Sir Alfred Watson. Managing Editor: E. A. Mackenzie-Bell. No. 1583— VOL LVII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 Established 1911 The aims of this Journal are the interpretation of Great Britain to the East, and of the East to Great Britain, and the promotion of British Trade. Page NOTES OF THE WEEK.................. 193 LEADING ARTICLES— Two New Orders ... ....... 195 Using the Iran Road ........... 195 SPECIAL ARTICLES— Storm or Fair in Japan ? By O. M. Green ... ... ... ... 196 Constitutionalism Again in Persia. By Kenneth Williams...”
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“...actual happenings. In the course of operations the Allies have had to establish their position in Syria, Iraq, Iran,-and Ethiopia, and in every one of these cases the people of the country have been en- couraged to establish their own governments and be respon- sible for internal administration. In Iraq, it is true, it was necessary to get rid of a usurper, and in Iran the Shah voluntarily abdicated when faced by evidence that his rule was no longer acceptable to his own subjects. Yet neither here nor elsewhere has there been the slightest attempt to enforce the domination that is the lot applied to every country coming under Nazi sway, whether as a conquered foe, as an occupied neutral or as a subservient and cringing partner. In Syria a Republican Government has already come into existence, in readiness for the days after the war when the country will recover its independence. In Iraq the administration that fled before the revolt of Rashid Ali is again established. Although Iran has lost...”
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“...CAIRO.—Express Book & Stationery Store. PORT SAID.—Simon Artz Ltd. Obtainable in the United Kingdom Printed by The Marshall Press, 7, Milford Lane, Loudon, W.C.2, and published by the Proprietors at the offices, 133-136 Hijtb Holtorn, London, 66GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST” PRINCIPAL SELLING AGENTS OVERSEAS HONG KONG--- Kelly & Walsh Ltd. INDIA------ BOMBAY.—Thacker & Co. CALCUTTA.—Thacker Spink & Co. (1933) Ltd. DELHI.—Wheeler & Co. Railway Bookstalls. MADRAS.—Higginbotham’s Associated Publishers. IRAQ— BAGHDAD.—The Bookshop. Rashid Library. MALTA----- VALLETTA.—Butler’s. from all the leading newsagents and from the Railway Bookstalls of Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son, and Wyman L PALESTINE------- HAIFA.—Pales Press Co. Felix Nagler. JAFFA.—Pales Press Co. H. E. Salib & Co. JERUSALEM.—Pales Press Co. TEL AVIV.—Pales Press Co. SUDAN KHARTOUM.—Sudan Bookshop. U.S.A.— NEW YORK CITY.—38, Union Square, Universal Distributors Company....”