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               with by a joint court, on which you and the Political Agent, Bahrein, will sit, or on
               wnich your representative and the representative of the Political Agent, Bahrein,
               will sit. The place and the sitting of this court will be at Doha.
                   4.  His Majesty's Government agree to what you explained to me verbally,
               i.e., that the subjects of Kowcit, Bahrein and the Trucial Coast should come under
               your jurisdiction, but that all other British-protected persons should come under
               the joint court.
                    5.  In your letter you requested that your son Hamad should be recognised
               by His Majesty's Government as your successor. His Majesty’s Government agree
                to this request, provided that Hamad now agrees to accept on his accession the
               Treaty of 1916.
                    6.  In your letter you further asked that His Majesty’s Government should
               accord yourself and Hamad, when the latter succeeded you, full support. You
               explained to me verbally that what you meant by this was full support in internal
                matter. His Majesty’s Government are unable to accord you the measure of
               support you ask for, since this would involve an undesirable degree of interference
               in your administration. His Majesty’s Government, however, are prepared to
               support you and your successors in any difficulties arising from the presence of
               the oil company. In other matters which concern you. the Government will not
               interfere.
                    7. It is understood, of course, that the above arrangements are subject to
               your granting the oil concession, about which the Anglo-Persian Oil Company have
               been negotiating, to that company.


                                             APPENDIX C
                                             (Paragraph 40)
                   Note defining the Area ot the Sea-bed off Qatar in which Shell Overseas
                              Exploration Co. are permitted to operate—1952
                (1) On the South-West
                    From the point at the outer limits of territorial waters off the West coast of
                Qatar at latitude 25° 3(f North, westwards to point M (the Southern limit of the
                1947 Line) at the same latitude.
                (2)  On the West
                    From point M along the 1947 Line to its northernmost point. This point was
                in 1947 the position of the Bahrain Light Vessel and its exact location is 046f° true
                28*05 nautical miles from the point at latitude 26° 14 I' North, longitude
                50° 35*2' East.
                (3)  On the North-West
                   From the northernmost point of the 1947 line to the point at latitude 27° North,
                longitude 51 ° 20' East.
                (4)  On the North-East
                    From the point at latitude 27° North, longitude 51° 2(T East, South-eastwards
                to the point at latitude 25° 42' North, longitude 52° 50' East.

                (5)  On the East
                    From the point at latitude 25° 42' North, longitude 52° 50' East to the point
                at latitude 25° North, longitude 52° 2V East.

                <6>      thTpoint at latitude 25° North, longitude 52" 20' East to the point at
                i .itnde 24° 45,PNorth, longitude 52° East; thence westwards at the same latitude
                to the territorial waters' limits off the East coast of Qatar.
                (7) On the landward side the limits of the area are the outer limits of the territorial
                waters of Qatar.
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