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284               NOTES TO PAGES 184-96
        .                 184       Sharif’s proclamation, FO 882.
                          185       French view of Anglo-Arab negotiations. M. Paul Cambon
                                    to Lord Grey of Fallodon, Nov. 27th, 1916, FO 882.
                          185       Lawrence. Sec Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia', Kcdouric,
                                    England and the Middle East and In the Anglo-Arab Labyrinth;
                                    Stewart, The Middle East: the Temple of Janus.
                          185       War Committee. Proceedings July 6th, 1916, L/P&S/10/
                                    598 document 2793, and CAB/42/16.
                          186       Sykes and India Office. L/P&S/10/586, minute to S. of S.,
                                    3543/i6.
                          is?       Sirdar, Simla, ibid.
                          is?       Durbar in Kuwait, BL, CEB. FO 371/395, and L/P&S/10/
                                    657. Basra, Arab Bulletin No. 38, Jan. 12th, 1917.
                          188       Relations with Bin Saud, L/P&S/10/576-586, 657, 658. Sec
                                    Wilson, op. cit. and Philby, Arabian Days, p. 140 et seq.
                          190       Letters, BL, CEB.


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                           I9I      War. See Official History.
                           191      Maude, BL. Also Wilson, Loyalties and Murphy, Soldiers of
                                    the Prophet.
                          191       Personalities, BL, CEB. Also Monroe, Philby of Arabia.
                          J92“3     Letters, BL, CEB.
                          *93       Baghdad, BL, CEB. For roles of Mark Sykes, Austen
                                    Chamberlain, Curzon, Hardinge and Milner in drafting
                                    Baghdad proclamation, see Adelson, Mark Sykes: Portrait
                                    of an Amateur, p. 223-4.
                          194       Arab Bulletin. Foreign Office Library and 10. Gertrude’s
                                    major contributions collected in Cornwallis, The Arab \Var.
                          194       Treasury attitude and amounts of money involved, FO 882
                                    and L/P&S/576 which show payments of £50,000
                                    £150,000 per month. WO 33/969 (secret report from mili­
                                    tary intelligence) says £250,000 a month.
                          195       McMahon testimonials, FO 371.
                          196       Sayid Talib. Note from Shakespear to Hirtzel, June 26th,
                                    1916, L/P&S/10/385: ‘The man is a strong, wilful, utterly
                                    unscru pulous character usually heavily in debt and therefore
                                    importunate.’
                          196       Lawrence and Talib, FO 882. Also the Letters of TEL,
                                    p. 265, Britain engaged in secret talks with Talib and al
                                    Masri before Kitchener’s contact with Sharif, in pursuance
                                    of policy of ‘division of Islam’.
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