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CHAPTER VII.
British Loans to Sultan of Maskat and Customs Administra
tion, 1895—98 109-114
CHAPTER VIII.
Rebellion in Dhofar, 1895—97.
i Designs of Sheikh Fadbl bin Alawi, Moplah outlaw, toaseumo Gov
ernment of Dhofar, 1894-96 ...
115—123
ii Outbreak of Rebellion, 1895-96 124—129
iii Visit of Major Saddler in the Brisk to Dhofar and his abortive
attempts at reconciliation. Tho Sultan declines British aid, 189G
130—142
iv Question of lending a man-of-war and other assistance to the Sultan :
International difficulties, 1896-97 • •• 143—152
v Insurrection brought to an end through British intervention 163—167
CHAPTER IX.
Tribal Wars and Rising subsequent to the Maskat Rebellion... 158-176
CHAPTER X.
Trade and Customs, 1895—98.
i Closing soales at Matrali except for weighing Fard dates 177—184
ii Sultan's order regarding uniform weights of bags of rice imported... 185
iii Levy of exorbitant taxes on the fish yards at Gwadur • •• 186—187
iv Mining conoession9 in Maskat and clsowhere in the Persian Gulf ... 187-A—183
CHAPTER XI.
British Ex-territorial jurisdiction in Maskat.
i Trial of offences on Mekran Coast 189—192
ii Jurisdiction in case of murder on 6hip flying British colours on
high seus • •• 193—197
iii Status of Ali-bin-Juma, domiciled in Maskat, a naturalized British
eubjeot • ei 198—200
CHAPTER XII.
201-203
Collisions and Wrecks of ships on the Oman Coast, 1893—97 •••
CHAPTER XIII.
French and other Foreign Influences at work at Maskat. 1892— 204-209
98 • ••
CHAPTER XIV.
The French Flag Question, 1863—1898-
i Early history • • • 210—2*6
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