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          death of Shaikh Hamad and to congratulate Shaikh Salman on
          his succession. He left on JUne 14th.
                (lv) Shaikh Mohammad bin Hamad al Sharqi, Shaikh of
          Fujairah, arrived at Bahrain on the 27th June and called

          on the Political Agent on the 29th.     In the course of his
          vi3it ho gave expression to strong pro-British sentiments
          and declared his readiness to assist the British Government
          in any and every way open to him. After a short stay in

          Bahrain as the guest of H.H. Shaikh Salman, he left for
          the mainland en route to Riyadh. He passed through Bahrain
          on the 10th August, on his return from Riyadh. He v/as
          anxious to interest Petroleum Concessions Limited in the

          production of oil in Fujairah, but Hr. Lermitte, the
          Company1 s representative, whom he went to see, told him
          that his Company would not enter into any nevf commitments
          or engagements until after the war.
                (v)  Shaikh Fahad bin Salim as Subah, Controller of
          Finance in Kuwait and the son of a former ruler of that

          Shaikhdom, arrived in Bahrain on July 24th. He did not
          leave until August 19th.
                (vi)  On November 3rd Shaikh Abdullah al Fadhl^the new

          Saudi Trade Agent in Bahrain, arrived with letters of
          introduction to H.H. the Shaikh and the Political Agent
          from His Majesty King Ibn Saud*
          21. Local Affairs
                (i) On the 8th night of Muharram (January 26th) a

          collision occurred between two processions, one consisting
          of Iranians and the other of Baharina. A general melee
          ensued during which a sub-inspector of police fired.® shot
          Into the air, stones were thrown and a few people injured*
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