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'File 53/32 III (D 53) Kowait - Miscellaneous' [‎223r] (454/486)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (240 folios). It was created in 3 Sep 1912-4 Jun 1928. 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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the Neutral Zone, Sudah and Huzum; while the larger boats go
further afield# The 1927 season was better than has been for
three or four years, and the pearl market, which has been
bad for some time is also better.
| Shipping- There are at present nearly 250 boats sailing
under the Kuwait flag engaged in the carrying and coasting
trad®, as distinct from pearling and fishing boats. Of these
sixty fcave a carrying capacity of over 100 tons, including
eight of over 300 tons, and twenty of over ^>0 tons* The
carrying trade is chiefly confined to India, but Kuwait
vessels also sometimes visit Zanzibar, Aden, Jibuti, the
Red Sea ports, etc. Long voyages are only made during the
winter months. During the summer, when the monsoon would
render it dangerous for them to leave the Persian Calf, the
large cargo vessels are laid up in ^uwalt, either in the
various niq'ahS s or tidal harbours, or at Bandar ash -Shuwaikh
to the west of the town. The smaller vessels are employed
in the coasting trade withi^ the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , the smallest
plying almost exclusively between Kuwait and the Shatt a
1 Arab. Forty boats are employed constantly in bringing water
from there to the town. On an average four such boats arrive
daily and bring 27,200 gallons of water. Kuwait is famed for
Boat Building , and quite the best boats in the Gulf are
built there. A considerable change has been introduced in
Kuwait in the types of boats built in the last years.
Formerly the largest sea-going vessels were all of the
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This file contains correspondence related to a number of different matters all of which concern Kuwait. Of particular interest are the following:

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1 volume (240 folios)
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File is arranged in chronological order, from earliest at beginning of the file to most recent at end.

An index of topics discussed in the file is contained on folios 4-6.

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Condition: Formerly a bound correspondence volume, the file's sheets have been unbound and are now loose.

Foliation: The file has an incomplete foliation sequence and a complete foliation sequence. The complete sequence, which should be used for cataloguing, is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of each folio. It begins on the first folio after the front cover, on number 2, and ends on the last folio of writing, on number 237.

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