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Oovnrnmcat of forestalling an apprehended advanco of the
India,
Telegraphic, Turks, it was occupied by the Sheikh of Koweit.
March 18, 1902. It was pointed out by the Government of India
that if Subiya were surrendered Kathama Bay
would have to follow suit, and the Turks would
then threaten Koweit town.
India 0flier*, Pailaka Island, in Koweit Bay, is indisputably
April 9, 1902.
within the jurisdiction of the Sheikh; it has
been peopled by his subjects, the Avazem tribo^
ever sinco the occupation of Koweit 300 years
ago.
TTliou Colonel Telly visited Koweit somo fifty
years ago ho described it as “a clean, active
town, with a broad and open main bazaar,
and numerous solid stone dwelling-houses, con
taining somo 20,000 inhabitants, and attracting
Arab and Persian merchants from all quarters
by the equity of its rule and by the freedom of
its trade. Under the fostering care of
a succession of common-sense Rulers, and by
means of a policy wisely originated and syste
matically pursued, an Arab band of pirates now
appear as the masters of the thriving port, the
refuge of the oppressed, and the peaceful, free
home of all.”
lie recorded the. following opinion on the
prospects of the port of Koweit:—
" On the whole, and without endeavouring to
change trade from any present channel, I would
bear Koweit in mind as a convenient point for a
telegraph station, for a coal dcp6t, for the meeting
of sea-going and river steamers and other craft,
and as a possible future port of importance."
The present importance of Koweit is princi
pally due to its suitability as a terminus for the
Bagdad, Railway.0 Attention will be directed to
this aspect of the question after the political
status of Koweit and the relations of the Sheikh
with Ilis Majesty’s Government have been taken
into consideration.
In his Report on the tribes around tbo shores
of the Persian Gulf, Colonel Pelly classified
Koweit among the “ territories nominally recog-
• See also p. G8 respecting Khor Musa in Poraia.
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