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1924 18 Jul |
American Vice-Consul Major Robert Imbrie was murdered in Tihrán for being a Bahá'í, which he was not, straining relations between the Persian and American governments. When Washington threatened to sever diplomatic relations, Persia arrested some two hundred mullás, formally apologized to the United States and accepted Washington's terms for full reparations. [BBR462-5; BW18:388, [AY277-279]
For a picture of the floral tribute sent to his funeral by the Bahá'ís of Persia and America see BW1:100. |
Major Robert Imbrie; Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; Tehran, Iran; Iran; USA |
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3 Jul |
Louise Gregory embarked from Boston to Liverpool on the SS Winifredian of the Leyland Line. She spent the summer in the north of England and them visited a friend in Liverpool.
In September she travelled to Luxembourg where she stayed six months finding accommodations again in the old city centre in the Place d'Armes. She was disappointed that her teaching efforts did not meet with more success. In April of 1925 she travelled to Austria. [SYH123, 130] |
Louise Gregory; Teaching; Liverpool, England; United Kingdom; Luxembourg |
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1924 Jul |
The second local spiritual assembly in Australia was formed in Perth. |
Local Spiritual Assembly, formation; Perth, Australia; Australia |
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try also the Chronology Canada — 1924-07 or 1924-0 or 1924
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