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        safeguard the interests of the Eastern Bank and the Imperial Bank and to prevent
        any undue competition which might react unfavourably on the interests of my
        country.
            I willingly agree to the suggestion not to permit the opening of any additional
        bank in Bahrain for a period of ten years. On the expiry of this period, the
        country’s interest is to be given due consideration.





                                    APPENDIX N
                                    (Paragraph 139)
          Cable and Wireless Concession Agreement with the Ruler of Bahrain—1947
            This Deed, made the 28th day of July, 1947, between His Highness Shaikh
        Sir Salman bin Hamad al Khalifah, K.C.I.E., Ruler of Bahrain (acting in the
        exercise of his powers as head of the Government of Bahrain) of the one part and
        Cable and Wireless, Limited, a Company incorporated in England whose registered
        offices are situate at Electra House, Victoria Embankment, in the City of West­
        minster (hereinafter called the Company), of the other part.
            Whereas with the consent of His Highness the Company has laid down,
        maintains and works at Bahrain submarine telegraph cables by means of which
        Bahrain is connected with the Company’s world-wide telecommunications system.
            And whereas also with the consent of His Highness the Company has
        established, maintains and works at Bahrain a wireless telegraph station permitting
        additional and alternative connection with the said system.
            And whereas also with the consent of His Highness the Company is about
        to establish a public automatic telephone service in the territories of His Highness
        the Shaikh of Bahrain in accordance with conditions already agreed upon with
        His Highness.
            Now this Deed witnesseth as follows: —
            1.  His Highness hereby grants unto the Company for a period of twenty
        years from 28th day of July, 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
        and licence and permission—
            (a)  to establish, maintain and operate telecommunication services between
                  Bahrain and points outside His Highness’s territories and services with
                  aircraft and ships at sea and for that purpose—
                   (i)  to maintain, renew and work the said cables and to lay down,
                        maintain, renew and work at Bahrain any additional cable or
                        cables;
                   (ii)  to maintain and work the said wireless telegraph station and any
                        additions thereto;
            (b)  to provide a public telephone service in the territories of His Highness
                  the Shaikh of Bahrain and for that purpose to maintain and operate
                  automatic telephone exchanges and subscribers’ apparatus and any
                  extension or extensions thereof in the said territories as may be agreed
                  upon between His Highness and the Company.
                      His Highness, however, reserves the right in any case in which a
                  requisition by him to the Company for a specified State telephone line
                  or lines cannot be expeditiously fulfilled by the Company to install
                  himself by any other means the said telephone line or lines provided that
                  such installation shall not prejudice the Company’s system;
            (c)  to receive from and deliver to the public telegrams exchanged between
                  Bahrain and any points outside His Highness’s territories;
            (d)  this licence and permission is exclusive subject to the rights already
                  enjoyed by the Bahrain Petroleum Company and to the reservation in
                  sub-paragraph (b) above.
            2.  The Company shall be entitled to receive payment or other consideration
         for the telecommunication services rendered by it and in accordance with the rates
         prevailing.                                                                         •i
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