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                 siibjects and all foreigners and now they want to regularise this custom by
                 puDlishing a notification proclaiming in it, and you want our agreement to that.
                 All right, I express my desire to what the British Government find beneficial and
                 good for the people and the country. I wish you success for everything beneficial.


                                                   (iv)
                 Letter, dated July 20 1945, front Shaikh Rashid bin Humaid, Ruler of Ajman,
                                       to the Political Agent, Bahrain
                     Your esteemed letter to us has been received and your friend has noted what
                 you say especially about the British subjects and foreigners who are in our territory.
                 Please note that we, about this matter, are as we were with the Great British
                 Government in the past. I agree to what you have mentioned so that you may
                know.


                                                   (v)
                 Letter, dated July 24 1945, from Shaikh Said bin Maktum, O.B.E., Ruler of Dubai,
                                       to the Political Agent, Bahrain
                     With reference to your kind letter No. C/703, dated 10th July 1945 regarding
                 the exercise of jurisdiction by the Great British Government on her subjects and
                foreign subjects in our territory. In view of the strong relations and old alliance
                 between us and the Great Allied Government, we agree to it and support it.
                In the end we renew the ties of friendship and sincerity.



                                                   (vi)
                   Letter, dated October 13 1945, from Shaikh Shakhbut bin Sultan, Ruler of
                                 Abu Dhabi, to the Political Agent, Bahrain
                     I have received your letter No. C/703, dated 10th July 1945, corresponding
                 to 1st Shaban 1364, which 1 have read. As regards your saying that the British
                 Government has been exercising jurisdiction over British subjects and all foreigners
                 in our territory and that this has been the custom since olden times and that the
                 British Government finds it now necessary to regularise this custom for which you
                have asked our agreement. We formally agree to what you request about this
                custom.

                                                  (vii)
                Letter, dated August 3 1945, from Shaikh Sultan bin Saqr, Ruler of Sharjah,
                                       to the Political Agent, Bahrain
                     I have received your letter No. C/703, dated 10th July 1945, corresponding
                to 1st Shaban 1364, which I have read. As regards your saying that the British
                Government has been exercising jurisdiction over British subjects and all foreigners
                in our territory and that this has been the custom since olden times and that the
                British Government finds it now necessary to regularise this custom for which you
                have asked our agreement. We formally agree to what you request about this
                custom.

                                                  (viii)
                    Letter, dated October 11 1945, from Shaikh Sultan bin Salim, Ruler of
                               Ras al Khaimah, to the Political Agent, Bahrain
                    I have received your letter No. C/703, dated 10th July 1945, corresponding
                tn 1st Shaban 1364, which I have read. As regards your saying that the British
                r.nvernment has been exercising jurisdiction over British subjects and all foreigners
                in mir territory and that this has been the custom since olden times and that the
                Rritish Government finds it now necessary to regularise this custom for which you
                have asked our agreement. We formally agree to what you request about this
                custom.
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