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PART IV—CHAPTER XVI.
73
Golosmid's
Teleoraph
and Travel.
Second line from Khannikin to Telegraph Convention with the
Bush ire. King of Persia, 1865,—
(Aitchison’s Treaties, Volume
X, page. 83).
November 1863—27— Line from Baghdad to Fao Ml 95—in and Turkish Arabia Precis, 1801 —
January 1865. 245—248. *905, pages 59—74. As 10
Treaties, vide above (2) and (3).
December 1863 ... The telegraph station at Mussen- 298—301 and Persian Coast and Islands
dom was abandoned and removed 149-651. Prieis, 1854—190, section
to Jask and the cable diverted XXI, paragraphs 152—185A.
from Mussandom to Henjan,
where an intermediate telegraph
station was opened.
1869 ... A second cable laid from between
Jask and Bushirc direct.
April 1869 Telegraph line extended from 289—298 Mekrati Prieis, Chapters 11,
Gwadur to Jask. III, IV and V. Telegraphic
convention with the King of
Persia,—1868 (April 2nd)
(Aitchison’s Treaties, Volume
X, page 80).
Treaties with the Mekran
Chiefs, 1869,—(See pages 404,
406 of Aitchison’s Treaties,
Volume IX).
1872 ...
Agreement dated 19th Juno
Ml
1872 Convention of 1865 with
Persia renewed for three
months,—(Aitchison’s Trea-
ties, Volume X, page 87).
1872 ... 3rd wire from Bushirc to Tehran New Telegraph Convention
with Persia, 187a, as regards
the 3rd wire, and providing
for protection of British em
ployes, etc., (/Aid—page
88j.
This Convention was renewed
in 1887, to be in force until
31st January 1887,—{Ibid
pago 93).
1887 f«» A new cable was laid between IM III IM
Jask and Bushire replacing the
cable of 1864.
1887 Jask Station Agreement, 1887,
—(Aitchison’s Treaties, Vol
ume X, page 93, Mekran
Prieis, paragraph 129.
November 1893 ... Gwadur as a cable station was
abolished and the cable joined
direct from Manora to Jask.
November 1901 ... Cable laid from Jask to Maskat •M Prieis on International Acti
vity and British Policy in the
Persian Gulf, paragraphs
209—214,
18th April igo4 ... The cable laid in 1869 between Ibid, paragraphs 215—226.
Jask and Bushire was diverted HI
to Henjam and a telegraph sta
tion opened there.