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                                                   APPENDIX G
                                                   (Paragraph 89)
                        Letter, dated April 21 1935, from (lie Ruler of Kuwait to the Political Resident,
                              Persian Gulf, undertaking to consult His Majesty’s Government
                                   before granting oil concessions in the Neutral Zone
                          With the hand of loyalty I have received your letter No. 284-S dated the 7th
                      Muharram 1354 (11.4.35), and I thank Your Excellency for what you have stated
                      regarding the instructions issued by His Majesty’s Government in respect of the
                      concessions that are likely to be given in my State.
                          I beg, therefore, to inform Your Excellency that I am always gratified and
                      honoured to have received His Majesty’s Government’s commands, and as I have
                      intimated to Your Excellency in my letter No. R-^/2009 dated 21st April 1935,
                      1 hold very tight to my homage and obediance to the wishes of His Majesty’s
                      Government and it is of deep import to me to continue to acquire their satisfaction
                      and favour always.
                          As regards the directions under which you require me not to grant concessions
                      of any kind, nor to negotiate with any party in regard to any such concessions,
                      except after I have obtained the approval of His Majesty’s Government—I beg to
                      inform Your Excellency that in the question relating to any oil concession in the
                      Neutral Zone, I hold entirely to what I have already promised you, and shall act
                      in strict accordance with what this (my promise) requires of me and shall let you
                      know the result in secret. As regards concessions other than this, in view of the
                      old and friendly bonds which exist between His Majesty’s Government and myself,
                      I do not think that it is His Majesty’s Government’s intention or desire to restrain
                      or prevent me from enjoying any advantage or benefits that can be derived from
                      my country and lands, such for instance as concessions connected with the shipment
                      of sand, shingle, shells, rock, gypsum, wool as well as ice, electricity and many
                      other similar things, none of which involves any inconsistency (with my treaty
                      engagements). I, on the other hand, am quite confident that His Majesty’s
                      Government has got no other purpose in mind but my and my country’s welfare
                      and good. Nor would they, I feel sure, agree to anything that would bind and
                      unfairly deprive me of such benefits and advantages.
                          Seeing therefore that we are independent, under the shade of His Majesty’s
                      Government’s protection and goodwill, and seeing that we are holding tight to
                      every single thing that helps to confirm this fact in every way, we cannot see our
                      way to agree to the abovementioned directions, except in so far as they concern
                      any oil concessions in the Neutral Zone, for we believe we have absolute liberty
                      in our land.



                                                  APPENDIX H
                      Correspondence on the Subject of the Ruler of Kuwait’s Dollar Requirements

                                                        (i)
                                                   (Paragraph 97

                        Letter, dated November 26 1951, from the Political Agent, Kuwait, to the
                                                 Ruler of Kuwait
                         I have the honour to refer to the interview of Mr. Reilly, the representative
                      of His Majesty’s Treasury, and myself with Your Highness on the 21st November,
                      1951, and to state that I am directed by His Majesty’s Government to convey
                     Your Highness the following assurance: —
                             “ His Majesty’s Government assure Your Highness that when you require
                         goods and services which are essential for the benefit of your country l
                         are not goods for trade) and which are available for purchase from the unueu
                         States dollar area but not for Sterling, the Political Agent will be a
                         make the necessary arrangements for the supply of dollars.
                         2. I should be grateful for an acknowledgment of this letter.
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