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                  submitted a map showing its view regarding the method of establishing the line,
                  and the Saudi delegation has submitted a special map showing its view regarding
                  the drawing of the line.
                      B.  The British delegation has submitted a recommendation, the effect of
                  which would be for Lubainah al-Kabirah, Lubainah al-Saghirah, and Fasht Abu
                  Safah to be considered as belonging to Bahrain, and for Rennie Shoals to be given
                  to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
                      C.  The Saudi delegation has submitted a recommendation in which Lubainah
                  al-Saghirah is considered as belonging to Bahrain, Lubainah al-Kabirah to the
                  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Fasht Abu Safah to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and
                  Rennie Shoals to Bahrain.
                      It has been agreed that after settlement of the appurtenance of Lubainah
                  al-Kabirah, Lubainah al Saghirah, Fasht Abu Safah, and Rennie Shoals, and after
                  the drawing of the line, the submarine areas, reefs, shoals, and islands on the side
                  of the line towards Bahrain shall be considered to belong to Bahrain, and the
                  submarine areas, reefs, shoals and islands on the other side of the line towards the
                  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia shall be considered to belong to the Kingdom of Saudi
                  Arabia.
                      E. Each of the parties has reserved its position.



                                               APPENDIX G

                    Correspondence concerning British jurisdiction in Bahrain—1909 and 1952
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                                              (Paragraph 108)
                    Letter dated July 16, 1909, from the Ruler of Bahrain to the Political Agent,
                                                  Bahrain
                      It is not hidden from you that I have had considerable trouble in many cases
                  (that arose) in my territory in which foreigners were involved. For this reason
                  I wish that I may not be held responsible in these cases and I would be grateful
                  to the British Government if they remove this trouble and responsibility from me.
                  I mean that it (the British Government) should exercise authority in all cases in
                  which foreigners only are concerned, but not in other cases; and in cases that
                  occur between foreigners and my subjects, it is necessary that you and I should
                  settle them jointly.

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                                               (Paragraph 109)

                  Letter dated April 19, 1952, from the Political Agent, Bahrain, to the Ruler of
                                                  Bahrain
                      I am writing to inform you that Her Majesty’s Government are able to accede
                  to your request that with effect from the 1st May, 1952, Your Highness shall exercise
                  jurisdiction over all individuals (and their property and personal and proprietary
                  rights and liabilities) who are subjects of the Rulers of Saudi Arabia, the Yemen,
                  Kuwait, Qatar, Muscat and Oman or any of the Trucial States, except those
                  registered by the Political Agent as being in the regular service of persons subject
                  to the jurisdiction of Her Majesty.
                      2. It is understood, however, that these arrangements shall not affect criminal
                  or civil proceedings already begun, or the institution in the courts of Her Majesty
                  or criminal proceedings in respect of any offence committed prior to the 1st May,
                  1952 or the continued validity of any right or title acquired or of any obligation
                  or liability incurred by any of the persons referred to above whilst under the
                  jurisdiction of Her Majesty other than the right to institute new proceedings after
                  the 1st May, 1952, in the courts of Her Majesty.
                      3. I should be grateful if Your Highness would kindly confirm your agreement
                  to these arrangements.
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