'File 82/34 II (F 94) APOC Concession' [126r] (212/362)
The record is made up of 1 volume (180 folios). It was created in 28 Jan 1933-13 Jul 1939. It was written in English and French. 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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THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
PEESIA. May 19, 1933.
CONFIDENTIAL. Section 1.
[E 2565/17/34] No. 1.
Foreign Office to Mr. Cadogan {Geneva).
(No. 342. Confidential.)
Sir, Foreign Office, May 19, 1933.
WITH reference to Mr. Hoare's telegram No. 95 of the 8th May (repeated
to you as Foreign Office telegram No. 220 of the same date) regarding the
agreement reached in Tehran between the Persian Government and the repre
sentatives of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, I am directed by Secretary Sir John
Simon to transmit to you the accompanying copies of the French text and of the
company's (provisional) English translation of the new concession which has
been granted to the company.^)
2. The text of the concession is now before a parliamentary commission of
the Persian Majlis. It appears that discussion of its terms by the Majlis as a
whole has been adjourned until the 21st May at the earliest, and it is, therefore,
very unlikely that it will be finally ratified and promulgated by the Shah by the
time the Council of the League of Nations meets on the following day. According
to a later telegram from His Majesty's Minister at Tehran, it appears that the
Persian Government have now published the full text of the new concession both
in Persian and French, but the company are, nevertheless, most anxious that, until
the agreement has actually been ratified, any general discussion of its terms should
be avoided as far as possible. I am to request, however, that you will now deliver
two copies of the French text and of the English translation to M. Benes, in
accordance with the promise which has already been made to him (see Foreign
Office telegram No. 13 of the 2nd May to His Majesty's Minister at Prague
repeated to you as No. 13, Saving, of the same date), explaining orally at the
same time the desire of the company to keep the text as far as possible secret
pending ratification.
3. The procedure to be followed when the Council meets will, of course,
depend largely on the rapidity with which the agreement is ratified by the Majlis.
As you are aware, the dispute is due to come before the Council during the
present session, and will automatically do so unless His Majesty's Government
and the Persian Government agree to make a joint request for postponement.
If the agreement is ratified, and the necessary decree promulgated by the Shah,
in the course of the week beginning on the 22nd May, it will presumably be
possible to dispose of the question finally during the present session, the
rapporteur informing the Council that a settlement has been reached between the
two Governments, and the necessary statement prescribed by article 15 (3) of
the Covenant being drawn up thereafter. If, on the other hand, the requisite
action is not taken in time by the Persian Parliament and by the Shah, it will
presumably be necessary either to concert with the Persian Government with a
view to a joint request being made for postponement of the question until the
following session of the Council, or, alternatively, to arrange for M. Benes to
inform the Council that he understands that a settlement has been reached, but
that as certain necessary formalities are still outstanding he will be glad if the
question can be postponed.
4. As you are aware from Mr. Hoare's telegram No. 95 referred to above,
the Persian Minister for Foreign Affairs has promised to instruct the Persian
delegate at Geneva to concert with you on the question of further procedure. I
am to request, therefore, that you will discuss the question both with M. Benes
and with M. Sepahbodi, and adopt whatever arrangements appear most suitable
m the circumstances, reporting the action you decide to take in due course.
I am, &c.
C. F. A. WARNEE.
[8.03; t—I]
( 1 ) May 15, Section 1.
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The volume contains correspondence and telegrams between the Foreign Office, His Majesty's Minister at Teheran, His Majesty's Consul at Geneva (in French), 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 Bushire and Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) representatives in regard to the settling of the dispute between Britain and Persia at the League of Nations, due to the cancellation of the 1901 D'Arcy Concession. Subjects also include the negotiations for a new concession with APOC and the definition of the territorial waters for the new concession area. The volume also includes newspaper cuttings on the subject, from The Times .
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- 1 volume (180 folios)
- Arrangement
The documents in the volume are mostly arranged in chronological order. There are notes at the end of the volume, (folios 194-198). The file notes are arranged chronologically and refer to documents within the file; they give a brief description of the correspondence with reference numbers in red crayon, which refer back to that correspondence in the volume.
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The foliation is written in pencil, in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. The numbering begins with the first item of correspondence, on number 1, 2-17; then 18 and 18A; 19-21; 22 and 22A; 23-133; 134 and 134A and carries on until 203, which is the last number given, on the inside of the back cover of the volume. Some of the folios have been paginated in error, which means that the following numbers are missing from the foliation sequence: f. 48; f. 50; f. 52; f. 54; f. 56; f. 58; f. 60; f. 62; f. 64; f. 72; f. 74; f. 76; f. 80; f. 82; f. 101; ff. 103-105; f. 107; f. 109; f. 111; f. 113; f. 115; f. 117; f. 119; f. 121; f. 123; f. 125; f. 132; f. 138; f. 144.
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:iv-v, 1r:7v, 15r:18v, 18ar:18av, 19r:47v, 49r:49v, 51r:51v, 53r:53v, 55r:55v, 57r:57v, 59r:59v, 61r:61v, 63r:63v, 65r:71v, 73r:73v, 75r:75v, 77r:77v, 79r:79v, 81r:81v, 83r:100v, 102r:102v, 106r:106v, 108r:108v, 110r:110v, 112r:112v, 114r:114v, 116r:116v, 118r:118v, 120r:120v, 122r:122v, 124r:124v, 126r:131v, 133r:134v, 134ar:134av, 136r:137v, 139r:143v, 145r:146v, 151r:181v, 185r:202v, back-i
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