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                                          PART 11—(oonlinncd)m
                     Beotion.                                            PARAGRAPHS.
                         IV— Tours of Political Agent in Turkish Arabia and objections of
                                tho Porte, 187G—1897                      174—191
                         V— Turkish objections to Political Agent going up the Tigris on
                               the Comet, north of Baghdad, 1885          195—19G
                        VI—Objections of the' Porte to tiro visit of Clio Consul-General at
                               Baghdad on board the Comet to Sumarnh, 1891-  197—198
                      VII—Complaint of the Porto against Messrs. Lynch and Co/s steamers
                               discharging other than mail bags at Baghdad Consulate,
                              1883   • M                                  199—202
                     VIII—Refusal of the Porto to permit importation to Basrah of loaded
                              cartridges required by tlio Assistant Political Agent at
                              Basrah, 1891                                203—207
                       IX—Question of the status of the Agent in Turkish Arabia raised
                               in 1871,1884, 1887 and 1903   ...         208—229
                        X—Obstruction of tho pathway from the Baghdad Residency to
                              the Tigris, 1890—93 ...         !• .        230—233
                                               CHAPTER VIII.
                                 Objectionable or irregular conduct of certain Political
                                         Officers and office establishments.
                         I—Impropriety of Colonel Herbert’s Proceedings, 1873-74-  234—236
                         II—Colonel Nixon's proceeding in appointing acting Assistant Poli­
                              tical Agcut at Basrah on his own authority, 1877  237-24-1
                        III— Complaint preferred by Colonel Nixou agaiu6t Mr. Robertson to
                              the Foreign Office with a view to his appointment by the
                              Government of India being cancelled, 1878  242—255
                        IV— Mal-practiccs of tbo office establishment in Baghdad Consulate  256—279
                                               CHAPTER IX.
                                               Miscellaneous.

                         I—Question of disposal of the Consular fees at Basrah, 1S83  280—281
                         II—Procedure to be followed in easo of Minor Consular appoint­
                              ments in Turkish Arabia, 1884              282—285
                        III— Question as to the channel of correspondence betwcon the
                               Basrah Consulate and tho Foreign Office, 1885—88  286—290
                        IV— Medical arrangements at Basrah and Baghdad   291—802
                         V—Kasim Pasha and his relations and friends     803—305
























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