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                                            (vi)
                                      (Paragraph 135)
          Later, dated November I llJ38, from His Majesty’s Ambassador, Bagdad, to the
                              Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs
              I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note No. 14184/2440/100
          of 30th October, regarding the properties in Iraq owned by the heirs of the late
          Sheikh Mubarak of Kowcit and the late Sheikh Khazal of Mohammerah.
              2. I am glad to be able to inform Your Excellency that His Majesty’s
          Government in the United Kingdom have accepted the terms of your reply to the
          proposals communicated by Mr. Bateman in his note No. 347 of the 8th July,
          1936, to His Excellency A1 Saiyid Nuri Said, and hope that the appropriate Iraqi
          authorities will now take early action to apply Land Settlement procedure to
          the area in which the properties in question are situated.
              I avail myself of this opportunity to express to Your Excellency the assurance
          of my highest consideration.
                                           (vii)
                                      (Paragraph 136)
                   Discharge Signed by the Ruler of Kuwait, dated May / 1940
              I, the undersigned on my own behalf and on behalf of all other persons
          having any right or interest in the estate of the late Shaikh Mubarak of Kuwait do
          hereby acknowledge the receipt of the sum of £30,694 paid to me on behalf of His
          Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom, and I accept this payment in full
          settlement and discharge, binding equally on me, my heirs and successors, and on
          the other heirs and successors of Shaikh Mubarak with their heirs or successors,
          of any claims which we or our heirs or successors have made or may make upon,
          and of the liability of, that Government, in respect of the pledge given to Shaikh
          Mubarak in 1914, to compensate us for the loss which we suffered up to and
          including the year 1939, or which we or our heirs or successors may suffer there­
          after, by reason of the Istihlak or any other tax levied on landed property or
          agricultural production in respect of lands which we hold in Iraq as heirs and
          successors of Shaikh Mubarak, and in view of this payment made to me, for myself
          and for the other heirs and successors, I hereby guarantee His Majesty’s
          Government against any liability towards the heirs and successors of Shaikh
          Mubarak in respect of such taxation.

                                           (viii)
                                      (Paragraph 137)
          Letter, dated August 24 1941, from the Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs to His
                               Majesty’s Ambassador, Bagdad
          Your Excellency,
              In referring to Your Excellency’s letter No. 324 dated 29th June, 1941, I have
          pleasure in stating that I am in a position to confirm the verbal assurance, made by
          His Excellency Saiyid Taufiq al Suwaidi, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, that
          article 1 (2) of the Law Amending Land Claims Settlement Law, No. 26 of 1941,
          is intended to cover the Shaikhs of Kuweit and Muhammarah, and there is nothing
          in the law to affect the arrangements agreed upon as per Mr. Bateman’s letter
          No. 3<7 dated 8th July, 1936, addressed to His Excellency the Foreign Minister
          and the Minister’s letter in reply dated 30th October, 1938.
              I avail myself of the opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the expression
          of my highest respect.

                                      APPENDIX J
                                      (Paragraph 164)
                  Form of Letter of Authority given by the Ruler of Kuwait to
                                United States Consuls—1951
              Whereas His Brittanic Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve the
          appointment of.............................. as Consul of the United States of America at
          Kuwait, with power to exercise consular functions throughout the State of
          Kuwait,
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