The Saturday evening post . TOMATO. tfamM&L Soups 30 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST November 6, 1920 (Continued from Page 28) years pressure from Russia and fearof German designs on the PersianGulf via the Berlin-Bagdad Railway,have made Great Britain a party todealing which her finest people con-demned. Great Britain has a chancenow to rectify her errors, and shemeans to take it. Not that she has ex-pressed herself in any such Sunday-school manner, but the attitude ofthe British workers in Persia is elo-quent of the fresh beginning shemeans to make. Please permit a couple of para-graphs dealing wi


The Saturday evening post . TOMATO. tfamM&L Soups 30 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST November 6, 1920 (Continued from Page 28) years pressure from Russia and fearof German designs on the PersianGulf via the Berlin-Bagdad Railway,have made Great Britain a party todealing which her finest people con-demned. Great Britain has a chancenow to rectify her errors, and shemeans to take it. Not that she has ex-pressed herself in any such Sunday-school manner, but the attitude ofthe British workers in Persia is elo-quent of the fresh beginning shemeans to make. Please permit a couple of para-graphs dealing with historical eventsvital to Persia. Some two hundredyears ago there became ingrained inthe Persian policy of Russia a para-graph said to have emanated fromPeter the Great: Bear in mind thatthe commerce of India is the com-merce of the world and that he whocan exclusively control it is the dic-tator of Europe. No occasion shouldtherefore be lost to provoke war withPersia, to hasten its decay, to advanceto the Persian Gulf, and


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