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                        Wc respected and complied wall the terms of the agreement we agreed
                     1 I fqJ I'sflExc1e lcn.c,y lhc Political Agent and which we signed on the
                  rr\ J,UnCu 944, ?fl.pr1,u had bccn signed by the Shaikh of Qatar. But the Shaikh
                of Qatar has not fulfilled his obligation.
                     7. We acted according to the agreement; but the Ruler of Qatar did   not care
                 lor it; and we made complaints to you in this respect.
                     We therefore request you to settle this  ease as soon as you can.

                                                   (iii)
                                              (Paragraph 34)

                Letter, dated June 24, J94S, from the Ruler of Bahrain to the Secretary oj State for
                                              Foreign A (fairs
                    The following is what I am still prepared to do: —
                           define, as is shown on the map herewith, the area of Zubarah. To hold
                this land and what is on it in free use by my family, my adherents and my subjects.
                    (b)  To hold the land so defined as in private ownership for ever.
                    (c)  To surrender to the Shaikh of Qatar or otherwise renounce all oil rights
                in the Zubara area; in this connexion I would like to point out that I have never
                at any time claimed such rights there.
                    {d) Subject to my seeing the oil concession Agreement between the Shaikh of
                Qatar and the Petroleum Concessions Limited to respect the provisions of that
                Agreement so that all its benefits, entirely, go to the Shaikh of Qatar.
                    (e) To obtain the surrender by the Bahrain Petroleum Company of any claims
                they have or may have in Zubara under the concession which they hold from me in
                my territories.
                    (/) To continue, as now and as before, to allow Petroleum Concessions Limited
                freedom to conduct its business in my country and to buy water from here and
                carry it to Qatar. In this connection I hope that ways may be found to provide
                enough water for the needs of the Company in Qatar, without exposing my country
                to detriment or bad consequences, by pipes from Bahrain.
                    (g) In return for this fair offer I require to obtain the rights of my family, my
                adherents and my subjects at Zubara including freedom and security for their lives
                and property similar to the conditions which they enjoyed at Zubara prior to the
                dispute in 1936.



                                             APPENDIX E
                                             (Paragraph 43)
                          Delimitation of the Bahrain-Qalar Sea-bed Boundary—1947

                Letter, dated December 23 1947, from the Political Agent, Bahrain, to the Ruler oj
                                                 Bahrain
                    I am instructed by the Honourable the Political Resident to inform Your
                Highness that His Majesty’s Government has, for some time past, had under
                consideration the boundary which should delimit Your Highness’s rights in the bed
                of the sea lying between the territory of Your Highness and that of His Excellency
                the Shaikh of Qatar. Apart from any other considerations the operations of the
                Oil Companies in Your Highness’s and His Excellency the Shaikh of Qatar’s
                territory make such a delimitation necessary.
                    ? I am therefore, to forward herewith for your Highness’s information a
                copy of a map showing the line (from point “ M ” to the “ Bahrain Light Vessel ”)
                      Hjs Maiestv’s Government considers, divides in accordance with equitable
                nrinciDles the sea-bed aforesaid. This is a median line based generally on the
                configuration of the coast-line of the Bahrain mam island and the peninsula of
                Qatar.                                                         .
                       With the exceptions noted below His Majesty s Government will, in future,
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