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        with customs formalities. A special building shall be provided within the limits of
        the aerodrome for customs purposes.
            (6)  Your Highness’ prior approval shall be obtained before importing foreign
        employees. (This docs not include Europeans.)
            (7)  All unskilled labour shall be Muscat subjects. Skilled labour may however
        be imported if not available in Muscat.
            (8)  The currency to be used in the bazaar and town in Dhofar shall be
         M.T. dollars and Dhofar baizas.
            (9)  Unloading from steamers and sailing craft shall continue as at present.
            (10)  A special employee of Your Highness shall be accepted to check and
         register any fuel uplifted by civilian aircraft.
            (11)  The Royal Air Force will, so far as possible, undertake to transmit to
         Muscat telegrams of Your Highness and in Your Highness’ absence of the Wali.
             (12)  So far as possible Your Highness’ mails shall be carried by the Royal Air
         Force free of charge to and from Salalah.
             (13)  No building materials from abroad, except those unobtainable locally,
         shall be imported.
             (14)  If the Murbat road is ever to be used, a special fee for each trip may be
         levied.
             (15) Any foreign employee found, after investigation, undesirable to remain
         in the country shall be made to leave the country as soon as possible at the request
         of the Wali. ‘
             (16) All Christians who may have the misfortune to die or be killed, shall be
         buried in one cemetery which shall be at a site approved for the purpose by Your
         Highness.
             (17) Tents or other accommodation shall, as at present, be provided for the
         Askars.
             (18)  The aerodrome camp as now defined and marked shall be enclosed in a
         wire fence. During hours of daylight normal traffic using the existing road passing
         through the camp may continue as at present.
             (19)  Your Highness shall be supplied on payment with the following arms and
         ammunition: —
             (a) 250 -303 rifles latest type issued to British Army with slings and spares.
             (A) 1,500,000 rounds -303 ammunition.
             (c)  24 Service revolvers.
             (d)  3,000 cartridges for above revolvers.
             (e)  3 V.B. machine guns, with spares.
             (20)  In each of the seven years of the Agreement, Your Highness shall be
         supplied with 10,000 rounds S.A.A. on payment.




                                     APPENDIX F
                                      (Paragraph 95)
          Proclamations issued by Saiyid Turki forbidding the traffic in slaves in Muscat
                         territory and dependencies—1873 and 1884

                                           (i)
                             Proclamation, dated April 17 1873
         traffic In    -lumay concern let it be known that we have entirely forbidden all
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