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                                          (c)
        Letter, dated May 22, 1946, from Petroleum Development (Qatar) Limited to the
             Ruler of Qatar oil the Subject of the Permission to be Granted to the
             Company’s Aircraft to Land in Qatar

            We have the honour to refer to our discussions at Riyan on the 11th of May
        1946 on the subject of general permission for Company aircraft to land in Qatar.
        We shall be grateful if Your Excellency will now confirm that you agreed that
        Company aircraft could land without obtaining prior permission from Your
        Excellency in each separate case as previously laid down in Article 6 of the
        Company’s concession.
            We confirm that we explained to Your Excellency that planes might require
        to land at the R.A.F. landing ground near Doha at Nasraniyah and later on at a
        landing ground to be constructed by the Company in the region of Dukhan Camp,
        and we noted that you had no objection.
            We confirm also that the Company agrees to Your Excellency’s stipulation
        that the Company’s aeroplanes should be used for Company business only and for
        no other commercial purposes.
            We should be grateful if Your Excellency will now also confirm that Article 6
        of the Company’s Concession as regards the use of aircraft is amended according
        to the new agreement, which is the subject of this letter.




                                          (d)
        Further Letter, dated August 21, 1946, from Petroleum Development (Qatar)
              Limited, to the Ruler of Qatar Requesting Early Confirmation from the
              Latter that General Permission has been Granted to the Company’s Aircraft
              to Land in Qatar
              General Permission for Company Aircraft to Land in Qatar
            With reference to your letter No. QCQ.4/4225 dated the 22nd May 1946 (copy
        attached for ready reference) and subsequent correspondence thereon, also the
        discussion at Riyan on the 10th of August 1946 in which Your Excellency finally
        confirmed that you agreed that Company aircraft could land in Qatar without
        obtaining prior permission in each case, we shall be glad if Your Excellency will
        now put this in writing to enable us to comply with the procedure suggested by the
        Political Agent, namely, that there should be an exchange of letters on this
        subject between Your Excellency and the Company. On receipt of your reply, we
        propose to send a copy of our No. QCQ.4/4225 and this memo, and your reply
        to the Political Agent.
            As we expect considerable expansion of our work in Qatar very shortly, we
        shall be grateful for your reply as early as possible.





                                         (e)
        Letter, dated September 1, 1946, from the Ruler of Qatar to Petroleum
             Development (Qatar) Limited, Confirming that Permission has been
             Granted to the Company’s Aircraft to Land in Qatar
           With reference to your letter No. QCQ.4/4435 dated 21st of August regarding
        planes used on Company’s special business, necessitated by the expansion of its
        operations, we confirm (herewith) what we stated to you earlier, in our discussions,
        on the subject, of our agreement to their (general) landings as and when required
        for such necessary business.
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