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B390 Memorandum: (a) the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, (b)
His Highness The Sultan Saiyid Taimur bin Faisal bin Turki.
Bertram Thomas, Wazir, 1928. 5 pp.
B391 British Political Relations with Koweit.
J. W. Field, Foreign Office, 29 Mar 1922, 3 pp., confidential
B392 Wireless Telegraph Stations in the Persian Gulf.
Aug 1928. 3 pp., confidential
B393 Political Control in the Persian Gulf.
J. G. Laithwaile, 5 Oct 1928. 3 pp., confidential
B394 Quarantine control in the Persian Gulf.
J. G. Laithwaile, 19 Aug 1928. 6 pp., confidential
B395 Koweit, 1908-1928.
J. G. Laithwaite, 1 Oct 1928. 14 pp., confidential
B396 Bahrein, 1908-1928.
J. G. Lai th waite, 8 Oct 1928. 12 pp., confidential
B397 Status of the Islands of Tamb, Little Tamb, Abu Musa,
and Sirri.
J. G. Laithwaite, 24 Aug 1928. 8 pp., confidential
B398 The Rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat, May 1913—JU^Y
1916.
Gertrude Bell. 11 pp. (Received from the Chief Political
Officer, Basra, under cover of Sir Percy Cox’s letter of 18
Aug 1916)
B399 Status of Certain Groups of Islands in the Persian Gulf.
J. G. Laithwaite, 27 Aug 1928. 4 pp., confidential
B400 Muscat, 1900-28.
J. G. Laithwaite, 25 Aug 1928. 17 pp., confidential
B401 Lighting and Buoying of the Persian Gulf, 1908-1928.
M. J. Clauson, 29 Aug 1928. 6 pp., confidential
B402 El Katr, 1908-1916.
J. G. Laithwaite, 5 Sep 1928. 2 pp., confidential
The Trucial Chiefs, 1908-1928
B403
J. G. Laithwaite, 4 Oct l9**- 8 PP- confidential