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                   C.-—Definition of the area of the sea-bed of Qatar in which Shell Overseas Exploration
                         Company arc permitted to operate—1952   ...................................................  268
                   D-—Correspondence with the Ruler of Qatar on the subject of jurisdiction—1935-1951  269
                   E. —Proclamation abolishing slavery—1952   ...................................................  269
                   F. —Proclamation prohibiting traffic in arms—1916   ...................................................  270
                   G. —Licence granted by the Ruler of Qatar to Cable and Wireless Limited—1951  ...  270
                   H. —The Qatar Passport Law—1951   .......................................  272

                Appendices to Chapter 5, Trucial States
                   A. —Definition of the boundary between Abu Dhabi and Dubai—1949  273
                   B. —Boundaries claimed by the Regent of Kalba in 1937   .......................................  273
                   C. —Boundaries claimed by the Ruler of Ras-al-Khaimah in 1937   ...........................  274
                   D. —Directive for the Trucial Oman Levies—1952   ........................... .............  274
                   E. —Correspondence with the Ruler of Abu Dhabi on the subject of the erection of a
                          lighthouse on Halul Island—1951   ..............................................................  275
                   F. —Agreement by the Ruler of Sharjah to the establishment of a lighthouse on the
                          Island of Tamb—1912   ......................................................................................  276
                   G. —Letter from the Ruler of Sharjah accepting responsibility for the safety of
                          any Oil Company surveying party in his territory—1936   ...........................  276
                   H. —Boundary claimed by the Saudi Arabian Government with Qatar and Abu
                          Dhabi—1949   ...................................................................................................  276
                    I. —Correspondence with the Trucial Stales Rulers on the subject of British jurisdiction
                          in their States—1945   ......................................................................................  277
                    J. —Correspondence with the Ruler of Sharjah on the subject of facilities for the
                          Royal Air Force—1951   .......................................................................................  279
                   K. —Assurances given to the Ruler of Sharjah on the signing of the Civil Air Agreement
                          of 1932   ..............................................................................................................  279
                   L.  —Agreement between the Ruler of Dubai and the Imperial Bank of Iran—1946 ...  280
                   M. —Agreements between the Ruler of Sharjah and the British Bank of the Middle
                          East—1953 ...............................................................................................................  281
                   N. —Letter from the Political Officer Trucial States, to the Ruler of Sharjah about
                          the despatch of telegrams free of charge—1951   ......................................  283
                   O. —Licence granted by the Ruler of Dubai to Cable and Wireless Limited—1951 ...  283
                   P. —Sharjah Red Oxide Concession—1935   ..............................................................  285
                Appendices to Chapter 6, Muscat
                   A. —Undertaking given to His Majesty’s Government by Saiyid Sa’id on his accession—
                          1932 ..........................................................................................................................  287
                   B. —The Treaty of Sib—1920   ......................................................................................  287
                   C. —Correspondence on the subject of extra-territorial jurisdiction—1951  ...............  289
                   D. —Correspondence about facilities for the Royal Navy at Khor Quwai—1935 and
                          1947 ..........................................................................................................................  291
                   E. —Correspondence about facilities for the Royal Air Force—1947 ...........................  292
                   F. —Proclamations issued by the Sultan forbidding the traffic in slaves in Muscat
                          territory and dependencies—1873 and 1884   ..................................................  295
                   G. —Proclamations issued by the Sultan regarding arms and ammunition—1898 and
                          1912..........................................................................................................................  296
                   H. —Agreement between the Sultan and the Imperial Bank of Iran—1948   ...............  297
                    I.—Licences granted by the Sultan to Cable and Wireless Limited—1939 and 1951...  299
                    j.__Communiqu6 issued by the Sultan about the new baiza currency—1948...............  301
                   K —Letters from the Sultan granting import privileges to His Majesty’s Consulate-
                          1938 and 1951   ..............................................................................  302
                                              In Pocket at End
                                    Genealogical Tables of Ruling Families
                Humber
                  1    Bahrain.
                  2    Kuwait.
                  3   Qatar.
                  4   Abu Dhabi.
                  5   Dubai.
                  6   Qasimi Table 1 (Sharjah).
                  7   Qasimi Table II (Ras al Khaimah).
                  8   Ajman.
                  9   Umm al Qaiwain.
                 10   Fujairah.
                 11   Muscat.
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