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                                           these people were in tho habit of migrating, and
                                           the sole inhabitants remaining were three men
                                          whose duty was to tend tho date trees belonging
                                          to Sheikh Salorn, the uncle of the Sheikh of
                                           Shargah.
                                            Tho Jowasmis did not fly a flag on the island,
                                           and Colonel lCemball submitted that it might be
                                           well to advise the Shoikh of Shargah to do so as
                                           a sign of ownership.
                                            This course was approved by the Government
                                           of India, and on the 30th April, 1903, Colonel
                                           Kemball reported that tho Sheikh had issued
                                           orders accordingly.
                                            The Government of India at tho same time
                                           instructed the Resident to furnish his observa­
                                           tions on the expediency of advising the Sheikh
                                           of Ras-el-Kheimah to adopt a similar course in
                                           regard to the Island of Tamb, which apparently
                                           belonged to that section of the Jowasmis.
                               Foreign Office   (In 18S8, on the occupation of Sirri, the
                               Memorandum of
                               July 80, 1903.  Sheikh of Shargah had urged that the Persians
                                           should be prevented from pursuing a similar
                                           course at Tamb.)
                                            Colonel Kemball replied that the Persian
                                           Government had never asserted sovereignty over
                                           the island; that the Sheikh of Shargah, in his
                                           existing capacity as Ruler of llas-el-Khcinmh,
                                           claimed it as an appanage of the Jowasmis of
                                           the Arab Coast, urging that it was visited by hia
                                           subjects on account of tho good water supply
                                           and for purposes of grazing; that the Sheikh
                                           was iu possession of documentary evidence, iu
                               Inclosure in   the shape of three letters from two Arab Sheikhs
                               Colonel floss to
                               Tehran of   of Lingah, admitting the claim of the Jowasmis
                               August 19, 1888   of the Arab Coast jus against that of tho Jowasmis
                               (see Government
                               of India Pro­  of Lingah; and, finally, that in one of these
                               ceedings    letters, written in 1877, tho Sheikh of Lingah
                               September 1888).
                                           had conceded that the Persians had no property
                                           there, nor any right of interference, save \fith
                                           tho consent of the Chief of llns-el-Khcimnh.
                                            The Government of India hereupon directed
                                           that the Chief of Shargah should be advised, as
                                           in tho case of Abu Musa, to hoist his flag on tho
                                           Island of Tamb.
                               India Office,   In April 190 A tho Viceroy of India telegraphed
                               April 14, 1904.
                                           that the llelgian officials iu charge of the Persian
                                           Customs had placed guards on Aha Musa und
                                           Tamb, forcibly removed the Arab flags, oreeled
                                           new flagstaifs, and hoisted the Persian flag in
                                           both islands.
                               Indiu Office,   The Sheikh of Shargah, on hearing of this
                               May 4, 1904
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