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                       Review of Arrangements: On the proposal of the Director-General P. & T.
                    rrr11 ^ ^agreed that there should be no specific provisions made for the period
                   of life of the special arrangement, or for its review. Such adjustments as may be
                   necessary from time to tune will be agreed as required.
                       Date for Commencement of the Arrangement: The arrangement will
                   commence on a date to be notified by the Director-General P. & T. Iraq to the
                   General Post Office. This date will provide two months’ notice and it may be in
                   advance of the completion of the arrangements about road transport, although
                   it would be preferable that despatches by road should commence from the outset.
                       Notification of the Special Arrangement: Each administration will notify the
                   International Bureau. The General Post Office will notify the Ruler of Kuwait
                   through the usual channels.
                   Agreed between H.E. Abdul Baqi Abdullah (D.G. P. & T. Iraq) and Colonel E. W.
                   Wood (G.P.O. London).




                                                APPENDIX Q
                                                (Paragraph 206)
                     Licence granted by the Ruler of Kuwait to Cable and Wireless Limited, 1947
                   In the Name of God the Merciful.
                       This deed made the 1st day of May, 1947 between His Highness Shaikh Sir
                   Ahmed Al-Jabir As-Subah, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., Ruler of Kuwait (acting in the
                   exercise of his powers as head of the Government of Kuwait) of the one part and
                   Cable and Wireless Limited a Company incorporated in England whose registered
                   offices are situated at Electra House, Victoria Embankment in the City of
                   Westminster (hereinafter called the Company) of the other part.
                       Whereas with the consent of His Highness the Company has established,
                   maintains and works at Kuwait a Wireless Telegraph Station by means of which
                   Kuwait is connected to the Company’s world-wide Telecommunications system.
                       And whereas also with the consent of His Highness the Company has installed
                   and maintains and operates in and about the capital city of Kuwait a telephone
                   exchange and subscribers’ apparatus capable in the first instance of connecting
                   up to one hundred subscribers and of any subsequent extension or extensions
                   which the Company may deem advisable.
                       And whereas His Highness has granted to the Company a site free of all
                   charges and encumbrances on which the said wireless telegraph station and
                   telephone exchange have been erected.
                       Now this deed witnesseth as follows;
                       1. His Highness hereby grants unto the Company for a period of twenty
                   years from 1st day of May, 1947 one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven
                  calculated according to the Gregorian Calendar—the Company having the option
                  to renew the agreement for a further period after consultation with the Shaikh
                  license and permission: —
                       (a)  to establish maintain and operate telecommunication services between
                             Kuwait and points outside His Highness’ dominions and services with
                            aircraft and ships at sea and for that purpose to maintain and work
                            the said Wireless Telegraph Station and any additions thereto.
                      (b)  to provide a telephone service in and about the City of Kuwait and for
                            that purpose to maintain and operate the said telephone exchange and
                            subscribers apparatus and any extension or extensions thereof.
                      (c)  to receive from and deliver to the public telegrams exchanged between
                            Kuwait and any point outside His Highness’ dominions,
                          the license and permission granted above is exclusive throughout the
                      (d)   Kuwait territory subject to the rights already enjoyed by the Kuwait
                            Oil Company Limited, the Eastern Gulf Oil Company Limited and the
                            Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department.

                  for
                  rates prevailing.
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