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File 2182/1913 Pt 8 'Arabia – Policy towards Bin Saud' [‎302r] (188/602)

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The record is made up of 1 item (300 folios). It was created in 7 Aug 1918-26 Dec 1918. 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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by tf. ovcrr—ui.s., ari,! should not bo riven sufficient
ouppiiee to strengthen the,, a.vd give encouragen«nt to
pureue their a#tn 3 . ihis also should be carriob out in
consultation between you and with us, in such a manner
RB " iU 60 * ure Ma protect the interests of, both of Us.
(3) ^W^klgn pi ■ uwolt ^ r.ri tV,B Accaf.s/i nn i
of j.'ajd ,
* v '" : 0 ai & P'-‘tivtly sure that din Saoah and Bin Baa,
have a complete understanding with each other; and, ac-.-ordi
to our belief they are supporting one another in this
effair. This Concord on oart of Sin labah accounts for the
feet teat whereas he had asked us to violate the blocksde
arulaticns as laid :,om by . ' a ~overtr.«jnt, and wo had
refused, in furtherance of our internal interests, to
comply With them ■ftiierafora his onm-ity MU! aroused a'-ainst
us anu hence the friction Wtiiofa has pro hii to ro
against ua anci halo our enemies.
ii ine control oi blockade remains in the huads
of din Sabah unc the inhabitants of .'lu^ait, then ‘*e must
not be held r sponsible for the leaka-e of the supplies to
myria and fi-Jeb&l, and etc. Adgsmi this question could be
disposed of in L^o ways :• (1) slither that the roods *
imported to umit should os controlled by the Government
in such e may as to ensure their non-exportation to Hajd
or to the iesert unless authorized by our ament, acting
under the supervision of the ^overmsent, or (2) that the
trade yoods of our subjects should be unloaded in our own
sea-ports under our guarantee. T e mention this proposal
for the ad vantages involti and the "ovemnent. In
this may we will firstly ravont trade roods boipr
srnumried to the enemy and "ill secon<‘lly remin under
no doubt as to the false reports of our ene ies made
a ainst us and a ainst our subjects to the overfmont.

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Part 8 primarily concerns relations between Bin Saud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd] and King Hussein of Hedjaz [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī, King of Hejaz]. Included are the following:

  • discussion as to which ruler has the stronger claim to Khurma, and whether Bin Saud should be encouraged to begin hostilities against Bin Rashid [Saʿūd bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Rashīd, Emir of Ha'il], as a way of diverting the former's attention from other matters;
  • copies of a treaty between the British government and Bin Saud, which was signed on 26 December 1915 and ratified on 18 July 1916;
  • debate about whether the British should supply Bin Saud with more arms and ammunition (to make amends for providing him with 1000 cheap Winchester rifles);
  • discussion of the possible benefits of arranging a meeting either between King Hussein and Bin Saud or between the former's son and the latter's brother;
  • discussion about the possibility of an officer from the Egyptian service succeeding Harry St John Bridger Philby as the British representative to Bin Saud;
  • reports of Bin Saud having begun operations against Bin Rashid, and discussion as to how the British should respond;
  • speculation on King Hussein's actions in Khurma and the implications for Britain's policy in the region;
  • a copy of a memorandum from the Foreign Office's Political Intelligence Department, entitled 'Memorandum on British Commitments to Bin Saud';
  • reports of an Ikhwan force advancing towards Mecca, and discussion as to how the British should respond.

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