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'A collection of Conventions and Agreements relating to Telegraphs in Turkey in Asia, Persia, the Persian Gulf, and Mekran' [‎34v] (28/36)

The record is made up of 1 file (18 folios). It was created in Sep 1916. 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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Akticle XL
The following Articles of the Telegraph Convention of 1872 shall apply to this line, viz.
Articles VI, \Ili, IX, XI, XIII, X\, and XVII.
Akticle XII.
This Convention shall remain in force until the 1st January 1025, or for such longer
period as the debt due by Persia for the construction of the line remains unpaid, and at
such date it may if necessary be renewed or revised, but it shall be competent for the British
Government at any time before the expiry of this Convention, on giving six months’ notice,
to hand over the line in its existing condition to the Persian Government, and to withdraw
its officers and employes from the country, ceasing from that date to have any further con
nection with this Persian Telegraph. But in this case the Persian Government shall be free
from any further payment on account of the construction of the line.
The ratifications of the present Convention shall be exchanged at Tehran within five
months, or sooner if practicable.
Done at Tajrisch, in quadruplicate, this sixteenth day of the month of August, in the year
of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one.
(l.s.) Arthur H. Harmnge.
(l.s.) Signature of Persian Plenipotentiary.
XXV.
Agreement respecting Construction of Telegraph Line from
Henjam to Bunder Ahbas (1905).
His Excellency the Mushir-ed-Dowleh, Minister for Foreign Affairs of His Imperial Majesty
the Shah of Persia, and Sir Arthur Hardinge, K.C.B., His Britannic Majesty’s Envoy Extra
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Tehran, representing the Indo-European Telegraph
Department of the Government of India, on the other part duly authorised thereto by their
respective Governments, has concluded the following Agreement: —
1 . The Persian Government having resolved to construct a line of telegraph to connect the
Indo-Euiopean Telegraph station at Henjam with Bunder Abbas across Kishm, and His
Majesty’s Government having authorised the Indo-European Telegraph Department to provide
the engineers and materials necessary for the construction, it is agreed* that two European
engineers vith the necessai\ employes and labourers shall be temporarily placed by the
Department for the purpose at the disposal of the Persian Government, and that the telegraph
ship belonging to the Department shall, as soon as the season permits, lay the two submarine
ends between Henjam and Bunder Abbas respectively, and after completing the work thev
shall return.
2. As soon as the line is complete ami the cost of materials and charges of the engineers
and telegraph ship have been paid, the line shall be handed over to the Persian Ministry of
Telegraphs. The I ersian Government shall also have a telegraph office built at Henjam at
their own cost, and appoint Persian telegraphists. The Bunder Abbas line shall be connected
wit i the I ersian telegraph office at Henjam, and all messages for abroad which are received
from Bunder Abbas, and wffiich are to be communicated by the English telegraph office at
Henjam, shall be received by the Persian telegraph office and immediately transmitted to the
rmglish telegraph office.
ma<le ^ the Indo-European Department for the services of the
is guaranteed bv 1 8 . n I ) 6 ia not excee d Rs. 75,000, and the payment of the above sum
is guaranteed by the Persian Government.
LI he declaration of the Persian Government that it will not employ foreign i e.,
empffiyine^t the^usual 1 eh WOrk ^ of line shall not be held
Department for auv rer>V ar p 8 Sl,c 1 Sl1 Ejects in the service of the Indo-European Telegraph
in connection with the mGet° ie , SU m * am 1 ie c ables or other works which may be necessary
Abbas office a PritLb a * p liail , ce ll P K f e P 0 f the line, nor from allowing at the Bunder
Government to and t0 ( f 8 Wlt H ^ tate messages sent on behalf of the British
desire it ' > 1 i s consulate at Bunder Abbas, should the British Government
8tb day of Rebbi-ul-Avvel in the year L323 A.H ° f ^ 111 the year 1905 equivalent
(Seal) (Signed) Arthur H. H ardinge.
loeal (Signed) Signature of Mushir-ed-Dowueh.

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This file is comprised of copies of a series of agreements, engagements, and conventions concerning Britain and a number of related parties regarding the construction and/or extension of telegraph lines in Turkey, Persia, the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , and Mekran [Makran Coast] between 1853 and 1916. Related parties include the Chiefs of the Arabian coast (referred to as 'the Chiefs of the Pirates Coast'), Persia, Turkey, and Russia.

In addition, there are copies of two concessions granted to the Indo-European Telegraph Company, from 1868 and 1869 respectively (a renewal of the 1868 concession, made in 1882, is also included).

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1 file (18 folios)
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The file contains a table of contents at the front of the volume. The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order (with some exceptions) from the front to the rear of the file.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at f 21, and terminates at f 38, as it is part of a larger physical volume; 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. A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.

Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.

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