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when roquirod, within the limits of tho Ordor. Wo do not consider that any
inconYoniouco will ariso by tho adoption of this courso as it is not likely that
citlior of tho officers will bo absent from 13ushiro togotbor, or that thoy will
bo roquired to hold their respective Courts in Bahrein frequently.
4. Tho Political Hosidont in tho Porsian Gulf has further intimated that
, it would bo advisable, if possiblo, to extond tho provisions of u Tho Poreign
f '! ' \i, Jurisdiction (Admiralty) Order in Council, 1010 ”, to Bahrein. Tho point is
accordingly submitted for tho ordora of His Majesty’s Govornmont, as also aro
„ ,ji > . tho views expressed by the samo oflicor, in his tologram No. 357, dated tho 19th
April 1011, that tho Political Agent,
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Bahrein, should bo ompoworod to perform
tho functions of a Notary Public, as was recommended by tho Govornmont of
» , tho flight Uon’blo tho Earl of Miuto in paragraph 6 of their Secrot despatch
» V«-Yy| ) No. 188 (External), dated tho 14th Novcmbor 1907.
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We have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship’s most obedient, humblo servants,
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