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'File 10/14 Bahrain unallotted area' [‎93r] (198/682)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (339 folios). It was created in 1 May 1937-23 Jul 1938. 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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been received it rrould be communicated to him, the
Sheikh of Bahrein. The latter will then have an
opportunity of rebutting the claim of the Sheiich of
Qatar should the latter advance one.
(c) a second letter to be sent to the Sheikh
of Bahrein referring to letter (b) and asking him if he
would be good enoug, to postpone negotiations with the
Companies concerned until the ownership of Hawar and
Pasht Dibal have been decided.
(d) a letter to be sent to the P.C.L. and to
Bapco. informing them of the action taken.
5. The possible objection to the above line
of action is that it may put ideas into the head of the
Sheikh of 'Qatar. However., I am pretty sure that the
ideas are there already and we cannot risk the muddle
that would ensue if s after the P.C.L. and Bapco. had
commenced negotiations on the assumption that the islands
belong to Bahrein, the Sheikh of atar were to come
forward with a sound claim. Apart from this it is only
fair, I think, to Qatar, to give him an opportunity of
having his say.
6. Prom the political point of view it will
suit quite well if we give Hawar to Bahrein, as this will
balance our previous decision of giving ^ubara to ^atar.
7. With regard to para. 3 of your note. As you
suggest I think we should get the advice of the P .O. as
to whether there is any objection.
Sd. T.C. Powle

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The volume contains correspondence and telegrams 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, 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. at Bushire, the Adviser to the Bahrain Government, Charles Dalrymple Belgrave, and Bahrain Petroleum Company Limited (BAPCO) representatives on the negotiations for the oil concession over the 'Bahrain additional area', which includes islands, reefs and shores.

The volume includes correspondence regarding Major John Holmes, who is initially defined by the Secretary of State for India as persona non grata (folio 83 and folio 143) for the British Government to act as negotiator for the concession, and two drafts of the concession: '1937 Draft' (folios 263-279) and '1938 Draft' (folios 280-296).

There are two maps: one showing 'Leased area no. 1' off the northern coast of Bahrain (folio 112) and another showing 'Leased area no. 2' between the eastern coast of Bahrain and the western coast of Qatar.

There are letters in Arabic to and from the Sheikh of Bahrain, Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifah.

There are file notes (folios 318-331).

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1 volume (339 folios)
Arrangement

The documents in the volume are arranged in chronological order. There are notes at the end of the volume (folios 319-331). The notes are arranged chronologically and refer to documents within the volume; they give brief description of the correspondence with a reference number, which refers back to that correspondence in the volume.

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The main foliation sequence is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of each folio. It begins with the first folio of writing, on number 1, and runs through to 335, which is the last number given on the inside of the back cover. There are various gaps in the numbering: 10; 144-146 (note on folio 143: 'pages 144, 145 and 146 renumbered 113-a, 113-b and 113-c'); 208-209; 244. 253 is followed by 255, which is then followed by 254 (these folios are joined together). Other anomalies are: 6A; 111A; 113A-C; 156A; 214A.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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