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                                                     (ii)
                                     Proclamation, dated November 22 1884
                         lwWh#Mimay Reruse.this>10 wit>lhe prohibition to carry slaves, which exists
                  irom of old, still continues in the same manner at present; therefore, every carrier
                  oi slaves, or everyone who helps him, commits the crime of disobedience, and is
                  liable on that account to severe punishment, in order that another one may not
                  commit it, or he who has committed it may not perpetrate the same again. That
                  this may not be concealed, and salaam.




                                               APPENDIX G
                                               (Paragraph 97)
                      Proclamations issued by the Sultan regarding arms and ammunition—
                                               1898 and 1912

                                                     (i)
                      Proclamation by the Sultan of Muscat forbidding the export of arms and
                              ammunition to India and Persia, dated January 13 1898

                      Be it known to such of our subjects as see this that, whereas the British and
                  Persian Governments have represented to us that they are desirous of preventing
                  introduction of arms and ammunition into India and Persia, and that there is reason
                  to think that many are exported from Muscat and taken to those two above-named
                  countries, we have resolved to join them and to assist them as far as it lies in our
                  power in suppressing this trade in arms and ammunition between Muscat and India
                  and Persia. We therefore warn (our subjects) that all the arms and ammunition
                  sent to those two countries will be confiscated and those engaged in this trade will
                  be punished, as the introduction of arms and ammunition into India and Persia is
                  prohibited by the Governments of those two countries and therefore illegal.
                      In future our Muscat flag will be no protection to vessels carrying the said
                  arms and ammunition from our dominions to Indig and Persia.

                                                    (ii)
                  Proclamation by the Sultan of Muscat granting British and Persian vessels of war
                        the right to search Muscat vessels for arms, dated January 13 1898
                     Be it known to all who see it that we have given permission to British and
                 Persian vessels of war to search vessels carrying their and our flags in our
                  territorial waters, and to confiscate all arms and ammunition (weapons of war) in
                  them, if those arms and ammunition are intended for Indian and Persian ports,
                 and if they are the property of British, Persian or Muscat subjects.
                     We have also given permission to those vessels of war to search Muscat vessels
                 in Indian and Persian waters suspected to contain arms and ammunition for Indian
                 and Persian ports, and to confiscate the said arms and ammunition.

                                                   (*i')
                   Notification issued by the Sultan of Muscat establishing a bonded warehouse
                                 for arms and ammunition, dated June 4 1912
                     Whereas large quantities ot arms and ammunition are at present stored
                 without proper control in private buildings, distributed in this our town o
                 Maskat, and ihus exposed to the risk of attack, robbery or fire, we, impressed oy
                 the serious menace to the safety of our capital arising therefrom, have resowed io
                 remedy this state of affairs, in accordance with the needs of the tunesi an
                 requirements of our municipal administration, by the construction and estabii
                 ment of a special customs house magazine or arms warehouse for the storage ui
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