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LIST OF CONTENTS-contd.
Sections. Paragraphs.
ii General Aot of tbo Brussels Slavo Trade Conferonco ... 220
iii Right of vessels of Nativo States in India to fly British flag under
operation of Brussels Act 227—235
iv Frcnoh Proeeduro in granting their flags 236—238
v Slavo Trade undor cover of the French flag • •• 239—204
PART II.—1899—1905.
CHAPTER XV.
Introductory Remarks u • 205—27
CHAPTER XVI.
Causes of Sayyid Faisal’s hostility to the British 273-283
CHAPTER XVII.
Open Manifestations of French activity and Sayyid Faisal’s
hostility to the British.
i French protection extended to Maskat subjects flying French flag ... 284—287
ii Employment of Abdul Aziz by both Sultan and Frenoh Consul ... 288—293
iii Omission of the Sultan to hoist the British flag on 1st of January... 294—295
iv Outrages against British Naval officers ... 296—297
▼ Visit of French gun-boats to Maskat and Sultan’s warm welcome
to the Commander ... ... ... 298—301
vi Dismissal of Said-bin-Mahoraed and appointment of Mahomed-bin-
Azan in bis place 302—303
vii Insurrection of tbo Jonebeh and Sultau’s anxiety for the so-called
French subjects ... ... 304—307
viii Refusal of Sultan to accept a British official to manage his customs 30S—312
ir Excessive export and import duties levied on British Iudian subjects 313—318
x Grant of Buoder Jisseh to the French ... ... 319—323
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Rupture, 1899 • •• 324—380
CHAPTER XIX.
Resumption of Friendly Relations, 1900 381—332
i Partition of Makalla Cove • •• 383—38S
ii Reinstatement of Said-bin-Mahomed • •• 389—390
iii Interchange of presents between Sultan and Naval Commander-in-
Chief • •• IM • •• 391
iv Sultan’s vigorous action in French flag question