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Coll 30/18(1) 'Persian Gulf: Bahrein, Customs dues on goods in transit; attitude of Ibn Saud' [‎13r] (30/1162)

The record is made up of 1 volume (576 folios). It was created in 23 Apr 1920-31 Oct 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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conceived to b« T fi« Majesty*? GeveramenVs boycott of
hie et+e^pte to develop tlie Maea coeet. He tack umbrage
at anything iR the nature of except.ioiJtl treatment of Mb
porta an compared with others in the Qulf. He already
believed that the Bahrain Government, who® he identified
with ”l«j rsje«ty*s Oovemmert, were preventing chips from
carrying cargo direct to the Far* coast. Such a notifica
tion hy the Bahrain Government with regard to vessels
carrying direct cargo for the mainlsrid as Colonel Fowle
had proposed In Ms letter Ho.578/8 of the 25th June to
Vr. Laithwnite, would only intensify King Ibr. Sand's
grlovance.
4. COLCtSL FOWLS explained that his proposel had
been Intended as ro more than o tentative suggestion, r
and that in the light of the views expressed by the
Foreign Office (see J/r. Mendel's letter of
to Mr. Lp.lthvra.ite) and the Board of Trade in regard to It,
he was willing to withdraw It.
5. The discussion then panned to the question of
the tactics to he adopted vla-a-vis of King Ibn aud ir.
dealing with teis dispute. Anmming that the vpiestion of
the economic relations between Bahrain and "ro.jdi Arabia
would have to he include! among the subjects discussed in
the propose! genera’, negotiations between '"is Majesty's
Government and the Cauil Government (and the meeting agreed
that this question must in fact be pooled with other out
standing questions in the t:! s negotiations) it was necessary
to draft a line of policy for Hr A. Hyan's guidance,
’’’here were two distinct aspects of this question:
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This volume contains correspondence between British officials regarding complications around the payment of transit fees to Bahrain (sometimes written as Bahrein in the file) by Saudi Arabia and its precursor states, the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz (1926-1932) and the Sultanate of Nejd (1921-27). The correspondence also discusses relations between the two countries generally and the role of Britain.

The correspondence is between officials at 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. , Foreign Office, Board of Trade, British Legation in Jeddah, Political Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. and the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. in Bahrain. A limited amount of correspondence is also contained with non-British individuals including the Ruler of Bahrain, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa, some of which is in Arabic (with English translations).

In addition to correspondence, the volume contains occasional extracts from Intelligence Reports compiled by the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. in Bahrain and the following documents:

The volume includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the volume by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

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1 volume (576 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 579; 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. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the leading and ending flyleaves.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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Coll 30/18(1) 'Persian Gulf: Bahrein, Customs dues on goods in transit; attitude of Ibn Saud' [‎13r] (30/1162), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/12/3728, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100066005509.0x00001f> [accessed 24 April 2024]

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