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'File 10/3 II Qatar Oil Concession' [‎86r] (186/520)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (252 folios). It was created in 1916-1934. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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insist on personnel in proportion to their share
interest in the Company. He mentioned that over 52% of
the material for the Iraq Petroleum Company pipe line
had been ordered from the United Kingdom. He suggested
that there was in practice no need for apprehension on
the point. It would be better to avoid making specific
provision in the concession, since that might lead other
nationalities represented in the I.P.C. to claim the
percentage to which their holdings entitled them.
Turning to Koweit, Mr.Wakelv said he understood that
the A.P.O.C. and the Eastern & General Syndicate had
first of all been negotiating against one another for a
concession and that the latter had resigned their interests
to the Gulf Company. The position now was apparently that
the A.P.O.C. had entered into an agreement which was
signed and merely awaited ratification to obtain and work
a concession jointly with the Gulf Oil Company on a
50/50 basis which would extend to exploitation as well
as to distribution. Mr. Fraser said this was the
case and that his Chairman, Sir John Cadman, had
particularly asked him to emphasise at the meeting in
case any criticism was raised that this 50/50 arrangement
with the Gulf Company had specially received the blessing
of H.M.G., before the Company had entered into it. Mr.
Wakely said that the 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. had no knowledge of any
such approval having been given. MytHen^gl said he
understood that the A.P.O.C. had had discussions with
certain members of the Foreign Office out that the
Foreign Office had understood that the 50/50 arrangement
was to cover distribution of the oil only ana not
exploitation. Mr.Fraser reiterated that the
idea/

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The papers in this volume date mostly from 1933-1934. The volume contains copies of correspondence between 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. at Bahrain and the Secretary of State for India in London about oil concession in Qatar and the negotiations between the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) and the Sheikh of Qatar.

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There is an index at the end of the volume (folios 243-247).

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1 volume (252 folios)
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The items in the volume are arranged in chronological order from earliest to latest with earlier documents attached to the file. There is an index at the end of the volume, on folios 243-247. The index is arranged chronologically and refers to documents within the volume; it gives brief description of the correspondence with a reference number, which refers back to that correspondence in the volume.

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The foliation starts on the first page of writing on the top right-hand corner and finishes on the back cover, on folio 252. Numbers are in pencil, circled. There is a second foliation in blue crayon first and then in black pencil on the top centre and then on the top right corner, uncircled, starting on folio 1 (numbered 1) to folio 26 (numbered 26) , then folio 27 (numbered 26a) to folio 47 (numbered 26v), folio 48 (numbered 27) ending on folio 242 (numbered 220).

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