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                        APPENDICES TO CHAPTER 6, MUSCAT
                                      APPENDIX A
                                      (Paragraph 11)
          Undertaking given to His Majesty’s Government by Saiyid Sa’id on his Accession
            Letter, dated February 10 1932, from the Sultan of Muscat and Oman to
                                   the Political Resident
              I acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of your honoured letter dated
          9th January 1932 in which you informed me that my father has abdicated from
          the throne of his State and has appointed me as his successor. You state that you
          have informed His Majesty’s Government of this and that the High Government
          have been pleased to recognise me as Sultan of Muscat and Oman. I would
          request you to convey my thanks to the High Government. I am writing to inform
          you that I have in conformity with the orders issued by my father ascended the
          throne of the Sultanate to-day and have intimated to the members of my family
          the decision of my father to abdicate from the throne and that he has nominated
          me to succeed him. They have approved of that and have accepted me as Ruler
          of the State. I would request you to inform the High Government that it is not
          hidden from me that I shall endure in my rule by the continuance of their help
          and assistance to me and my Government in the same manner as my ancestors
          were helped by them. And it is hoped that you will assure the aforesaid
          Government that I have accepted all the obligations to the High Government
         descending to me from my father and that I am determined to follow his policy
          in all my relations with Government and that I rely on the help of the
          Government and declare that in accordance with the wishes of my father I will
          be guided by its views in important matter, as I am assured that the Government
         will not be pleased except in what profits my State and desires the maintenance
         of the independence of our Government and Sultanate. And since nowadays
         there are no other representatives of those powers in Muscat with whom we are
         in treaty relations we would request His Majesty’s Government to inform the
         Governments of the United States, France and Holland of our accession.
             In conclusion I thank Your Honour for your sincere wishes and hope that
         our friendship and union may continue.


                                     APPENDIX B
                                      (Paragraph 32)
                        The Treaty of Sib, dated September 25 1920

             In the name of God the compassionate, the merciful.
             This is what has been agreed upon in the settlement between the Government
         of Sultan Saiyid Taimur bin Faisal and Sheikh Isa bin Salah Ali-al-Hrathi on
         behalf of the Omanis who sign their names here through the mediation of
         Mr. Wingate, I.C.S., Political Agent and His Britannic Majesty's Consul, Muscat,
         who is authorised by his Government in this respect to be a mediator between
         them. The conditions are stated as follows. Four of them concern the Government
         of the Sultan and four of them concern the Omanis. What concern the Omanis
         are these: —
                 Firstly.—On all commodities brought from Oman of all kinds to Muscat,
             Matrah, Sur and all the coast towns nothing more should be taken than
             5 per cent.
                 Secondly.—For all the Omanis there should be safety and freedom in all
             the coast towns.
                 Thirdly.—All restrictions on entry to and exit from Muscat, Matrah
             and all the coast towns should be removed.
                 Fourthly.-—The Sultan’s Government should not protect criminals who
             flee from the justice of the Omanis and that they may be returned to them
             if asked for and that the Sultan’s Government should not interfere in their
             internal affairs.
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