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'File 61/11 VII (D 122) Hejaz-Nejd Miscellaneous' [‎139v] (295/454)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (223 folios). It was created in 23 Jun 1934-30 Apr 1936. It was written in English. 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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It g-ives me pleasure to offer to his tLighness a sou\eiiii of this auspicious
yjgj^—this sword, which, God willing, he will cvii i \ foi many }cais as a token of
loyalty and brotherhood.
Amman, Jamada A wal 17, lb54
[August 16, 1935).
Enclosure 3.
The following Message has heen handed by His Royal Highness the Amir Sand
to His Excellency the Officer A dministering the Government for Publication.
THE two days which I spent in this country, which is full of energy and
life, have delighted me and created in me a feeling such as, to say to the least, can
only be expressed by thanks to the noble Government and people alike for the
great hospitality and generosity with which they have received me.
In particular, I am grateful for the kind attention which has been extended
to me by his Excellency" the Officer Administering the Government, his alert
officers and the zealous members of the police.
As regards the Arab people, who received me during my visit as an
affectionate father Avould receive his sons and a kind brother would receive his
brothers, to this living people who are mine and whose I am, I confess my
inability to appreciate adequately their feelings towards me and to express my
thanks for all they had shown to me during my journeys in their towns and
villages and visits to their institutions.
I can only pray to the Almighty God to bestow His blessings upon this
people and to direct their steps in the right path.
I wish also to thank the Syrian delegates who took the trouble to come here
to take part in my reception and to make me feel that I am amongst my family
and clan.
I shall not forget the way I was received by the press and by all journalists.
May God reward them on my behalf and on behalf of the nation of whom they
are the spokesmen and whose feeling they express.
Enclosure 4.
Officer Administering the Government of Palestine to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald.
(Secret.)
Sir, September 5, 1935.
I HAVE the honour to refer to my confidential despatch of to-day's date
regarding the visit of His Royal Highness the Amir Saud to Palestine and
Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan , and to submit the following further observations on certain
political aspects of the occasion :—
2. Although the composition of the Arab reception committees as published
in the press purported to embrace all parties, in fact none of the leading members
of the Opposition (National Defence party) participated, and complete control
over the arrangements was thus exercised by the Mufti and his adherents. The
reason for the abstention of the Opposition was that they resented the fact that
Haj Amin, and not they, had taken the initiative in the matter, thereby securing
a political advantage and an enhancement of prestige. They also objected, aiw
with some reason, to the inclusion in the local committees of persons of little
standing, including in the case of the Jaffa Reception Committee, as I subse
quently learnt, a man who had served a sentence of three years' imprisonment
for forgery. Both in Jaffa and Nablus, the district commissioners were obliged
to hi ing piessure to bear in order to overcome the reluctance of the mayors to
attend the leceptions arranged in their towns. They were offended at not having
been invited to preside over the local reception committees, a dignity to which
they felt themselves entitled as the elected representatives of the population.

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The volume contains letters, telegrams, and memoranda relating to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Most of the correspondence is between the British Legation in Jeddah, the Foreign Office in London, the Political Residencies in Bushire and Aden, the Political Agencies in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Muscat, the High Commissioner in Trans-Jordan, the British Embassy in Baghdad, the Colonial Office in London, 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. in London, the Government of India, and Ibn Sa'ud.

The volume covers a wide range of subjects, including:

  • the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Yemen, including issues of the translation of the Treaty of Taif;
  • the planning, development, and financing of roads;
  • the differing characters of two of Ibn Sa'ud's sons, Amirs Sa'ud and Faisal;
  • the appointment of new ministers in the Saudi Arabian government;
  • the slave trade in the region;
  • an Egyptian commercial and financial mission to the country led by Talaat Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. Harb;
  • a general amnesty for all 'political offenders' given by Ibn Sa'ud;
  • new regulations on foreign ownership of property;
  • Ibn Sa'ud's effort to improve the Saudi Arabian standing army;
  • the French upgrade of their Consulate in Jeddah to a Legation;
  • the general financial situation in Saudi Arabia;
  • the proposal to restore the Hejaz Railway, including the lead up to a conference on the matter in Haifa in October 1935;
  • an attempt on Ibn Sa'ud's life in Mecca;
  • Saudi-Soviet relations;
  • the activities of the Saudi Arabia Mining Syndicate;
  • Amir Sa'ud's visit to Europe;
  • the death of 'Abdullah ibn Jiluwi, Amir of Hasa;
  • the prospect of Saudi Arabia joining the League of Nations;
  • new Saudi regulations on the importation, sale, and possession of firearms;
  • officer training for Saudis and Yemenis in Iraq;
  • the introduction of a special import tax at Jeddah to fund local schools;
  • Anglo-Italian relations;
  • the proposal to renew the Treaty of Jeddah of 1927;
  • unrest in Hasa due to the imposition of a 'jihad tax' on those who did not take part in recent fighting on behalf of the Kingdom.

Notable in the volume is an interview with Fuad Bey Hamza, the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, extracted from the newspaper Ayyam (folio 34).

At the back of the volume (folios 207-213v) are internal office notes.

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1 volume (223 folios)
Arrangement

The volume is arranged chronologically.

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Foliation: The sequence begins on the first folio and continues through to the inside back cover. The numbers are written in pencil, circled, and 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. There are the following irregularities: 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D; 88, and 88A; 165 and 165A. There is a second foliation system that is uncircled and inconsistent.

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