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                                             APPENDIX F
                                             (Paragraph 63)
               Agreement by the Ruler of Sharjah to the establishment of   a lighthouse on the
                               Island of Tamb, dated October 13, 1912
                    I beg to state that our condition is good and the news is tranquil. Your
                              uaied ,lhe !6th Shawal <28th September) was received on the
                1st Zalkadah (13th October, 1912) and what you had stated was duly understood.
                   As regards our Island of Tamb and (the fact (hat) you have requested me for
               permission for the establishment of a lighthouse thereon for the guidance of
               steamers. All right; but we hope from you that there will be no interference with
               the Island beyond that. This is a condition from us and we trust that, God willing,
               we shall receive a letter from you to this effect. In regard to our representative
               there we shall, God willing, not neglect about him as stated by you. And I will
               esteem it an honour to carry on what you require of us.


                                            APPENDIX G
                                             (Paragraph 76)
               Letter, dated December 9, 1936, from (he Ruler of Sharjah to the Political Resident
                   accepting responsibility for the safety of any oil company surveying party in
                   his territory
                   Reference to the correspondence ending with my letter No. 88 dated the
               4th Sha’ban 1355.
                   2. I beg to inform Your Honour that I agree that I will be responsible for the
               safety of any surveying party of the Company in my territory and if they are
               attacked—which God forbid—I will take all possible action against the culprits
               and will pay compensation, on account of any harm caused to the personnel and
               for loss of property, in accordance with the Muhammadan Law observed in my
               country.
                   Note.—Similar undertakings were given by the Rulers of Abu Dhabi, Dubai,
               Ajman and Ras al Khaimah.


                                            APPENDIX H
                                            (Paragraph 96)
               Statement of the Boundary claimed by the Saudi Arabian Government with Qatar
                                and Abu Dhabi—dated October 14 1949

                   The Saudi Arabian Government have already expressed their views about the
               basis on which the frontiers between Saudi Arabia and the Imarates and the
               Sheikhdoms of the Persian Gulf should be demarcated. The basic principle should
               be to take account of what territory is under the authority of His Majesty King
               Abdul Azis and what is under the authority of the Amirs and Sheikhs.
                   2. After detailed study of the tribal areas and of the facts, the Saudi Arabian
               Government consider that the frontiers between Saudi Arabia and Qatar are as
              follows: —
                   (a)  The frontier between Qatar and the Saudi Arabian Kingdom starts from
                         a point at the coast of Dohat Salwa at 24° 56' North (point A).
                   (b)  From point A the line runs due East until it intersects longitude 51° 00
                         East (point B).                            . .         .
                   (c)  The frontier runs in a straight line from point B until it reaches the sea
                        coast at latitude 24° 48' North (point C), leaving Amirah to the Saudi
                        Arabian Kingdom. This defines the frontier between Qatar and the
                        Saudi Arabian Kingdom.
                  i The Saudi Arabian Government consider that the frontier line between
              QanHi Arabia and Abu Dhabi starts from a point on the Persian Gull between
              Banda r A1 M i r f a and Bandar Al Maghira two kilometres east of Bandar Al Mirfa
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