'File 29/18 II Tea and coffee: Bahrain, Eastern Saudi Arabia and Qatar' [34r] (67/450)
The record is made up of 1 file (223 folios). It was created in 28 Mar 1944-24 Mar 1946. It was written in English, Arabic and Persian. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Office of the Political Ho
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the 5tn September, 194-
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
,
Gamp. Shiraz.
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To
The Secretary to the Ck>verrunent of Indja,
in the External Affairs Department,
NEW DELHI .
Copy to:
The
Political Agent
A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency.
,
BAHRAIN .
Subject:- Tea
Political Agent
A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency.
, Bahrain has reported that of the
quota of 417 tons for the year ending March, 1944,only 61 tons
had arrived at Bahrain up to August last. He indicates that the
main reason for delay is due to the fact that the tea had to be
railed from Calcutta to Bombay and there await allocation of
shipping space. It is pointed out that, apart from this channel
being inconvenient considerable expense is incurred in railing
and storage.
2. It is therefore suggested that Government of India
reconsider the question of shipment, which could be effected
from Calcutta, as jit is understood, in the case of tea quotas
for Iraq and Persia.
SD. GEOFFREY PRIOR.
Political Resident
A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency.
,
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
for Secretary to the Political
Resident in the
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
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This is a correspondence file about the operation and impact of the quota system and export licensing restrictions that were imposed by the Government of India, on the supply of Indian tea (and to a lesser extent the supply of coffee) to Bahrain and also to Eastern Saudi Arabia and Qatar, during the Second World War (1939-1945). The main official correspondents are the Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain; the Adviser to the Government of Bahrain; the Director of Customs and Port Officer, Bahrain; the Food Controller, Bahrain; the Tea Controller for India, Calcutta; and other Government of India officials in the Departments of Commerce and External Affairs. Included in the file are various circular lists that give the names of Indian tea exporters and Bahrain tea importers, such as the monthly list of India tea quota allotments prepared by the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain and similar lists, complied by the Director of Customs and Port Officer and the Food Controller on behalf of the Government of Bahrain.
The file also contains merchants' correspondence between: Indian tea exporters and Bahrain tea importers about their shipping consignments; the Chairman of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. States Pool (an association of Indian tea exporters) and the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain about the distribution of tea quotas among members of the Pool; Bahrain tea importers and the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain about Indian tea importations allowed to be landed at Bahrain under the Government of India quota system.
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- 1 file (223 folios)
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File papers are arranged more or less chronologically
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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the back cover with 225; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. An additional incomplete foliation sequence is also present in parallel between ff 93-204; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled, and are located in the same position as the main sequence. Pagination: the file notes at the back of the file (ff 204-224) are paginated in pencil. The original front file cover, containing the original file title and file reference number, is missing.
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- Title
- 'File 29/18 II Tea and coffee: Bahrain, Eastern Saudi Arabia and Qatar'
- Pages
- front, front-i, 6r:7v, 9r:13v, 18r:19v, 21r:22v, 25r:26v, 31r:31v, 33r:35v, 37r:37v, 39r:64v, 67r:72v, 76r:81v, 84r:84v, 86r:87v, 89r:91v, 93r:106v, 108r:108v, 110r:114v, 116r:118v, 121r:122v, 124r:125v, 130r:136v, 139r:140v, 145r:145v, 149r:154v, 158r:170v, 172r:172v, 174r:188v, 191r:201v, 203r:224v, back-i, back
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