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                                                   (v)
                      Letter, dated April 5 1947, from the Political Agent, Muscat to the
                                             Sultan oj Muscat
                    With reference to paragraph No. 4 of the General Conditions laid down by
                Your Highness to govern the use of the aerodromes in Your Highness’ territory
                I am now to convey to Your Highness the agreement of the following special rules
                for the conduct and security of personnel and passengers of air services and of the
                Royal Air Force stationed at or passing through the aerodromes at Salalah and
                Masirah.
                     1.  No one will go either by car or on foot beyond the limits of the camp, the
                bazaar and the aerodrome, and the roads connecting them.
                    2.  No one will leave camp after dark, except on duty. In the latter case the
                Wali is to be informed beforehand.
                    3.  Undue exhibition of camp fire and naked lights should be avoided.
                    4.  No flag of any sort will be flown over the camp or the aerodrome. (This
                does not include apparatus for showing the direction of the wind.)
                    5.  There is to be no smoking in the town or bazaar.
                    6.  All personnel are to abide by local rules when they go into the town. One
                of the guards is to accompany any party that may go into the town.
                    7.  No local servants are to be engaged without the approval of the Wali.
                    Serious complaints against these servants are to be reported to the Wali.
                    All labourers must be employed through the Wali.
                    8.  No game is to be shot except by the invitation or permission of the Sultan
                in person.
                    9.  The Agent appointed to procure local food supplies including firewood
                should, as at present, be appointed by the Sultan.
                    10.  No alcohol shall be imported except for consumption by personnel of
                passengers within the limits of the aerodrome camp.
                    11.  All civilian cars and lorries operating outside the aerodrome shall be
                registered and pay an annual registration fee. Civilian drivers shall possess a valid
                Muscat driving licence.
                    12.  No aircraft shall fly low over the fort area, town, inhabited places and
                cultivated fields at Dhofar unless compelled to do so while landing or taking off.
                    13.  All fuel will be stored within the limits of the aerodrome camp.
                    As agreed, it is understood that Rules 4, 9 and 10 only shall apply to Masirah.

                                                  (vi)
                      Letter, dated April 7 1947, from the Political Agent, Muscat, to the
                                            Sultan of Muscat
                    I am to convey to Your Highness on behalf of His Majesty’s Government the
                following assurances on points which have arisen during the discussions on the Air
                Agreement: —
                    (1)  After the expiry of the Air Agreement, or its extension if any, all permanent
                buildings shall revert to Your Highness free of charge.
                    (2)  So long as the aerodrome at Masirah is maintained, it is agreed that at least
                minimum facilities will also be maintained at Salalah.
                    (3)  Numbers of Royal Air Force personnel visiting the town and bazaar areas
                at any one time shall be restricted.
                    (4)  Should it be necessary from time to time for Your Highness to send a
                representative for inspection of the island of Masirah, the Royal Air Force,
                whenever possible, will supply transport.
                    /o. All Royal Air Force stores, &c., though exempt from payment of customs
               Hutv should, in accordance with Article 5 (5) of the Treaty of Friendship,
               Commerce and Navigation, signed at Muscat on the 5th February, 1939, comply
                            * Replaced by Article 6 (5) of the treaty of December 20th, 1951.
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