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         property including the substances shall be exempt and free during the period of
         this Agreement from all present or future harbour duties, import duties, export
         duties, taxes, imposts and charges of any kind whether State or local, tolls and
         land surface rent of whatever nature.
             In consideration of the right herein granted the Company shall pay—in
         addition to the royalty per ton of Rupees Three (3) as provided in Article 5—to the
         Shaikh within Three (3) months after the close of each calendar year the sum
         of Four (4) annas per English ton of 2,240 lbs. in respect of the substances won
         and saved during the said calendar year.
             (b)  The importation by the Company of firearms and other weapons is
         prohibited, except with the written permission of the Shaikh.
             (c)  The Company may import such alcoholic drinks and liquors as the
         Company may require for the use of their foreign employees but only with the
         written permission of the Shaikh, and the Political Agent, Bahrain, or any authority
         deputed by them, but the Company shall not sell or give alcoholic drinks or
         liquors to the subjects of the Shaikh or to the subjects of adjoining Rulers who may
         be employed within the State.
                                       Article 10
             The employees of the Company shall be allowed to enter into and to leave the
         State at all times without let or hindrance and free of all charge, and the Shaikh
         shall grant to the Company’s employees every facilty required for the purpose
         of the Company’s operations hereunder.
             But the Company’s employees shall not interfere or by their actions cause any
         disturbance or cause opposition to the Shaikh’s authority within the State of Dubai
         and the employees shall not go beyond the limit of their duties when employed
         within or when leaving the confines of the State of Dubai for the purpose of this
         Agreement.
             Further in the event of any of the Company’s employees—whether he be a
         senior or a junior employee—committing an offence which may cause disorder or
         interfere with the moral or religious laws or interfere with the politics or subjects
         of the State of Dubai or excite them to sedition, then the Shaikh may apply to the
         Political Agent, Bahrain, to send the person concerned—if a foreigner—out of
         the State of Dubai, but if a subject of the Shaikh then the Shaikh may arrest the
         culprit and deal with him according to the laws of the State of Dubai.

                                       Article II
             (a) For the purpose of its operations hereunder the Company shall have the
         right without hindrance to construct, maintain and operate power stations,
         refineries, pipelines and storage tanks, facilities for water supply including boring
         for water, telegraph and telephone lines and installations and wireless installa­
         tions, roads, railways, tramways, buildings, ports, harbours, harbour works,
         aircraft, buildings and landing places for aircraft, wharves and jetties, oil and
         coaling stations, with such lighting as may be requisite and any other facilities or
         works which the Company may consider necessary and for such purposes to use
         free of all payments any stone, sand, gravel, gypsum, lime, clay or similar materials
         or water which may be available provided always that the inhabitants of the State
         are not prevented from taking their usual requirements of these materials and that
         the water supply of the local inhabitants and nomad population who may be
         dependent on the same is not endangered. The Company at its discretion may
        select the position of any such works. The Company may likewise install and
         operate without hindrance all such means of transportation by land, air and water
         as may be necessary for the effective conduct of its operations hereunder provided
         it is for the purposes of this Agreement.
             (h) The Company shall under normal conditions accept and transmit free of
        charge on its wireless and telegraph installations such of the Shaikh’s messages as
        will not interfere with the Company’s business, and in times.of national emergency
         the Shaikh shall have the necessary use free of charge of the Company’s wireless
        and telegraph installations and railways for governmental purposes.
            (c) The Shaikh’s ships shall have the right to use harbours utilised or
        constructed by the Company provided that such use in no way hampers the
        Company or interferes in any way with the safety of its operations of which
        the Company shall be the sole judge. Any wharves or appurtenances constructed
        by the Company shall be for its exclusive use. The Company may use for the
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