Coll 28/39(2) ‘Persia. Printed Correspondence, 1937–’ [80r] (159/320)
The record is made up of 1 file (158 folios). It was created in 11 Oct 1937-25 Nov 1942. It was written in English and French. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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43
The Majlis.
36. Receipts from the Printing Press and the Baharistan Garden .
Ministry of Justice.
37. Receipts from the Courts . . . • • • •
38. Receipts from Peace Courts (Sulhieh) officials and parquet representatives,
being subject of the Law of the 24th Tir, 1309 ....
39. Receipts from Registration of Documents and Property . . . •
40. Receipts from fees accruing from fees payable for the execution of registered
documents, being the subject of Article 131 of the Law of registration ol
documents and property, approved on the 26th Esfand, 1310
41. 25 per cent, of the receipts of the Department for registration of documents
and property
42. Receipts from Notaries Public • • • • •
43. Receipts from the sale of forms and books
Rials.
2 , 000,000
4,000,000
100,000
12.700.000
60,000
3.150.000
1.500.000
830,000
Ministry of the Interior.
44. Receipts of the Police, and receipts obtained from Passports, and the resi
dence of foreign subjects . . • • • • * ’
45. Receipts of the Department General of Health, such as from the sale of
stamps and narcotic drugs, etc., and from the Pasteur Institute
46. Receipts realized from sanitary examination of ships and quarantines
47. Receipts of the Civil Status Department
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
48. Chancellory fees
Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs.
49. Postal revenue
50. Revenue from wireless and telegraphy services . .
51. Funds which the Telephone Company pay to the Ministry of Posts as ex
penses for supervision of the telephone service
52. Miscellaneous
Ministry of Education.
53. Tuition fees from schools other than primary schools
64. Receipts from stamps on licences, certificates, etc. .
55. Receipts from sale of annual books and programmes
56. Miscellaneous receipts
175.000
306,500
10,000
550.000
1 , 000,000
10 , 000,000
18,000,000
40,000
150,000
850.000
810.000
18,000
30,000
Ministry of Commerce.
57. Receipts from stamps, such as stamps on applications for trade licences .
58. Receipts from the sale of weights, and the balance of the value of prohibited
goods
Ministry of Industry and Mines.
59. Receipts from the schools of arts . . - • •
60. Receipts from brocade (zari), and tiles, and sundries
61. Receipts from the Cement
Factory
An East India Company trading post.
62. Receipts from
factory
An East India Company trading post.
for tarring and saturating sleepers
63. Receipts from the Sugar Factories
The General Agricultural Department.
64. Receipts from experimental farms
Other Receipts.
65. Miscellaneous and unforseen receipts
66. Receipts from passports
67. Transfers to the account for 1317 on
year 1316 . • *
account of the incomes relative to the
Total
8,309
500,000
45.000
35.000
62,000,000
17,000,000
40,432,102
200,000
25.000. 000
1,800,000
27.000. 000
1,528,892,648
(From '• Iran ” of the 9th Esfand, 1316 or 28th February, 1938.)
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Printed correspondence from the Government of India’s Foreign and Political Department (later referred to as the External Affairs Department), collated into yearly collections under the heading ‘Iran Series’. The original correspondence was sent by British representatives in Iran (chiefly the British Legation in Tehran) to the Foreign Office. The correspondence concerns: the announcement of laws, decrees, regulations, and budgets by the Government of Iran, the texts of which were frequently published in the newspaper Le Journal de Tehran ; reports from British consular officials covering a range of subjects, including commercial activities, foreign relations and the commercial activities of foreign individuals and companies in Iran, provincial affairs, and the activities of the Shah; in 1939 and 1940, reports concerning the impact of the Second World War on Iran, with a large number of reports from the Press Attaché to the British Legation in Tehran, reporting the dissemination of propaganda and public opinion in Iran.
At the end of the file is a single item of original correspondence, sent by the Secretary to the Government of India. Dated 24 August 1942, it announces the discontinuation of the printing of the Persia [Iran] series for the duration of the war (f 159).
A large number of items in the file are in French. These include the texts of Iranian Government laws, regulations and announcements that were published in Le Journal de Tehran .
The file includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.
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- 1 file (158 folios)
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The file’s contents are arranged in approximate chronological order, from the earliest item at the front to the latest at the end.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 160; these numbers are written in pencil and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.
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- front, front-i, 2r:7r, 8r:11r, 12v:14v, 16r:16v, 20r, 23r:32r, 34r:41v, 42v:48r, 50v:55r, 56r:61r, 63r:65r, 68r:69r, 71v, 75v:77v, 79r:81v, 82v:85v, 89r, 91r:91v, 92v:93r, 94v:96v, 97v:101r, 102v:108v, 115r:118r, 124r, 125r:130v, 132r:134r, 136r:139r, 141r:141v, 145r:146v, 149r:151r, 152r:153v, 154v:159v, back-i, back
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