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'File 79/44 I (S 80) War Emergency Legislation' [‎12r] (40/440)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (218 folios). It was created in 20 Oct 1937-31 May 1939. 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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9.
Sheikhs should "be asked for their consent "before this
Order is published. Technically, this would perhaps
not seem to he necessary as our Gulf Orders in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council.
would appear to "be based on "grants, usage, sufferance,
etc. " and in an emergency it would naturally be quite
impossible to go round to the Trucial Sheikhs asking
them if they agreed or not to the Order in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council. . It
might be considered whether, in this Order in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council.
(since this is the first one our hands are free), it would
not be possible merely for the duration of the emergency
to put all classes, foreigners and Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. subjects,
as well as British subjects, under our jurisdiction.
12. Muscat .
(l). Here we have an Order in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council. by which
British subjects are under the jurisdiction of 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. , Muscat subjects and all foreign subjects
are under the jurisdiction of the Sultan. (See Article 8
of the Order. With reference to Article 8 (3), no State
has agreed that their subjects should come under our
jurisdiction. ).
(2). What is reguired is a King's Regulation
and an alan on the lines of the Kuwait King's Regulation
and alan . (See paragraph 8 (4) and (5) above.) Both
King's Regulation and alan w hen drafted would be put aside
for the moment and published when reguired.
13. An alternative to the action suggested in
paragraphs 8-12 above would be for one Order in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council.
to be issued as a war emergency measure to cover all the
Arab States concerned, lock, stock and barrel, laying
down;-
(a) That the Order in Council A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council. would hold good for
the/

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The file deals with the issue of the supplementary judicial powers that would be required by the British administration in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. in the event of war, and includes the following papers:

The covering dates for the correspondence (the main body of papers) in the file are 20 October 1937 - 30 May 1939. The final date in the overall date range is supplied by an entry in the notes at the rear of the file.

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1 volume (218 folios)
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There is an index at the front of the volume. The papers are arranged in chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume. Circled serial numbers (red for received correspondence; blue/black for issued correspondence) refer to entries in the notes at the rear of the volume.

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Foliation: the foliation system in use commences at 1 on the front cover, and continues through to 212 on the back cover. The sequence is written in pencil, enclosed in a circle, and appears in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. page of each folio. Foliation anomalies: ff. 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F; ff. 114, 114A. The following number does not appear in the foliation sequence: 75. The following folios need to be folded out to be read: 23, 25, 26. A second incomplete foliation sequence is also present between ff. 27-200: these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled, and appear in the same position as the main sequence.

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