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Show !Ai;oN Ki-:i.ti:u"s bargain with the Shah of IVrsia has beui, and still is, the tubjeet of general disenion in th.e English pre.-s. The impression prevails that Keutcr luk an elephant on his hands and that the Shah may be expectcrl to back out as soon as he reali.-eshow much power he h;ia dele-gaUd dele-gaUd to the baivn. Keliter has, recently re-cently applkd to the Uritish government govern-ment for support and protection in Mich an cent, placing peculiar stress upon the- unpoitaiuv of cheek-mating lvus.-ia. The government replies, in fciibaUuve, that, while it is pleased with any pn-pect of over-reaching llusMa on the E.i.-levn miestion, it thinks the Shah will repent his cun-Ce-ion. and, in cae he docs. Keutcr must be prepared to make the Kt of it. Ti:e London ': ''''' ys Keutcr Keu-tcr must have such a charter as the Mogul of tv.dia gave Give, and will ncd armies of soldiers, as w ell :vs agent to carry out h; pn-jeet: and it succr'uuh" :u-ks: "Has anykxly a nice liule planet for sale. 1 ' adumg: "If he h...-. r-aron lhuter wili make him a fair bid for ail the sulphur sul-phur or mines it may contain. ir .uul will raise a 1-au for it .-p-xdy and tinal ju:ul:,-:i to the earth.." But li'.e shrewd o'.i 'ierman is n t to lv alanr.a) or ch..:'l.d in t'uisway. and alrc.idy U h.-oi at woik surviving .id -..ding l-!s lir-i ah-i;.,o ir-ihvay. |