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        since it was opened in 1950 it has been arranged with the Qatar Petroleum
        Company that their doctor there should perform the functions of Quarantine
        Medical Officer at the port under the supervision of the Chief Quarantine Medical
        Officer, Persian Gulf, at Bahrain.("") At Dohah the State Medical Officer performs
        such quarantine work as may arise under the same supervision.

                              (/) Nationality and Passports
            74.  No nationality law has been issued by the Ruler. The Qatar Petroleum
        Company arc under an obligation to employ as many Qataris as possible and it
        used to be the practice for the Ruler’s representative under the concession
        agreement to issue certificates to local Arabs seeking employment with the company
        that they were Qatar subjects. This practice was much abused and many persons
        who were not Qatar subjects were certified as such.
            75.  In 1951 the Ruler issued a Passport Law (Appendix H) requiring all
        persons subject to his jurisdiction entering Qatar to be in possession of proper
        travel documents bearing valid visas except where the necessity for this had been
        waived. The necessity for obtaining visas has been waived in respect of all
        persons to whom the law applies, provided they are in possession of proper travel
        documents.




















































          ("•,) P.R. to F.O. Despatch 28 of November 20. 1950 (EA 1793/3 of 1950).
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