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                    tlns n°te were circulated to all members of the League of Nations at the request
                    of the - ersian Government. In 1935 His Majesty’s Minister at Teheran handed
                    the Persian Minister for Foreign Affairs a note announcing the decision to move
                    the Royal Navy’s base from Henjam and Basida to Bahrain. In his reply the
                    Foreign Minister referred to Persian rights at Bahrain, but stated that he did not
                    wish to embark on a discussion of the subject. At the same time he indicated that
                    his Goverment might recognise the independence of Bahrain in return for
                    concessions by His Majesty’s Government in other matters. In 1938 the Persian
                    Government made vigorous oral protests to His Majesty’s Minister about the
                    alleged ill-treatment of Persians in Bahrain. His Majesty’s Minister remarked
                    that the fact that diplomatic action was taken amounted in practice to de jacto
                    admission of His Majesty’s Government’s position in Bahrain. The question
                    remained dormant during the war, but was ventilated in the Persian press as soon
                    as the war was over and in April 1946 the Persian Government issued a decree
                    that all petroleum products imported from Bahrain should be subject to the same
                    dues and royalties as those levied on Anglo-Iranian Oil Company products.
                        83.  In 1947 the Persians confiscated the passport of a Bahraini at
                    Khurramshahr and resumed the practice, which they still follow, of treating all
                    letters received in Persia with Bahrain stamps as unstamped.!'49) No protest was
                    made. In the same year an attempt was made to enlist American sympathy in
                    support of the Persian claim.C50)
                        84.  At the end of 1947 and during 1948 the Persian claim to Bahrain was
                    frequently ventilated in the Majlis at Teheran. It figured in a resolution passed
                    by the Majlis in October 1947 and in public statements including a broadcast by
                    the Persian Prime Minister later in the year.!11') In January 1948 a Bahrani youth
                    from Bahrain called Abdullah Zirah appeared in Teheran and assured the members
                    of the Majlis of the keen desire of the inhabitants of Bahrain for union with
                    Persia.(‘“) He also urged the adoption of a variety of measures to help the Bahrainis
                    to realise their aspirations. This led to increased propaganda and it was alleged
                    amongst other things that in order to embarrass the American Oil Companies and
                    thereby the United States Government His Majesty’s Government would not
                    contest the Persian claim and that they would allow Persian troops to reoccupy
                    Bahrain.!'53) A broadcast about the claim from the Near East broadcasting station
                    at Haifa greatly annoyed the Ruler of Bahrain,!'54) who was induced by the Persian
                    propaganda to request a written assurance that His Majesty’s Government would
                    support him against the Persian claim and against external aggression generally!153)
                    (paragaph 5 above). In April a Bill was tabled in the Majlis calling upon the Persian
                    Government to take immediate steps to establish its authority over Bahrain.!154)
                    Shortly afterwards the Persian Foreign Minister was warned that His Majesty’s
                    Government would regard any attempt by the Persian Government to reopen this
                   question as a gratuitous attack and that they had not the slightest intention of
                   modifying their attitude.!157) About the same time the Persian Government notified
                    the International Telecommunications Union at Berne that as Bahrain was an
                    integral part of Persia they did not recognise the concession granted by the Ruler
                    to Cable and Wireless Limited!158) (paragraph 139 below). Later in the year
                    unsigned notes were received from the Persian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
                   protesting against alleged reference to Bahrain as a British possession by a United
                    Kingdom delegate at an international wheat conference and the admission into
                   Bahrain of refugees from Pakistan without regard to Persian immigration
                   regulations. Both these protests were embodied in a further note!139) to which a
                   reply was sent that His Majesty’s Government did not recognise any Persian claim
                   over Bahrain. This elicited another statement of the Persian claim and refusal to
                   recognise His Majesty’s Government’s treaties with Bahrain. The policy agreed
                       6 this time and communicated to the United States Government, who
                   to at
                          Teheran to F.O. Despatch 87 of March 18. 1947 (E 2655/2655/34 of 1947).
                           FO to Teheran El0393/10393/91 of November 7. 1947.
                       nul Tel from Teheran to F.O. 1259 of December 6, 1947 (E 11549/40/34 of 1947).
                       J» J Teheran to F.O. Despatch 17 of January 21. 1948 (E 1197/327/91 of 1948).
                          Tel from Teheran to F.O. 28 of January 28. 1948 (E 1286/327/91 of 1948).
                       J Si /torn P R to C.R.O. 94 of January 23. 1948 (E 1346/327/91 of 1948).
                       I8. Tel rom P R o F.O. 300 of December 23. 1948 CE 16227/327/91 of 1948).
                       <   Tel from Teheran to F.O. 311 of April 17. 1948 (E 4795/327/91 of 1948).
                         , Tel (rom Teheran o F.O. 342 of April 27. 1948 (E 5364/327/91 of 1948).
                       < J JCpo to F O 63853/42/21 of July 2. 1948 (W 4170/956/801 of 1948)
                       ... TcheranW F.O. Despatch 27! of August 9. 1948 (E 10878/327/91 of 1948).
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