File 3877/1912 Pt 1 ‘Turkey in Asia: oil concessions’ [319r] (646/834)
The record is made up of 1 volume (412 folios). It was created in 17 Jul 1904-4 Sep 1913. 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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PERSIA*
DIPLOMATIC and consular REPORTS.
5204. Trade of Kermahshak for the Year ending, Mar,M 20,19.13. Imports and Exports.
m rO miS l '2(0 f S? 1 Q^ 0 / I % t,0n lndu f ne «- Statistical Tables, &c; With. W
[Cd. / 018-20] of Session 1914. Price 2\/L, post free M,
-p ;f n V t T h% DE 'T Favourable Poso ion of Russia. Unfavourable
Position °f In land the < mted xvmgdom. Statistics. Openings for Britisb Trade. Trade
Returns. \\ itli Map. [id. 7048-2cj of Session 1914. Price post free 4R
5254. TfiADE of Isfahan for the Year ending March 20, 1918. General Information
lopdgrapluc, Climate, Language, Openings for British Trade. Imports -'-Cotton piece-goods
Silk. Kerosene Oil, &c. Exports Opium, Cotton, Carpets, &e. Rates of Transport Trade
Reports from Yezd and Sultanabad. [Cd. 7048-71] of Session 1914. Price U. post free 5r2,
5255. Trade of Bushtre for the Year ended March 20, 1913. Position of Bushire in the
Foreign Trade of South Persia. Caravan Routes and Insecurity. ImportsCotton and
Woollen Goods, Sugar, Kerosene, &c. ExportsWheat, Barley, Gum, Scents, &c.
Statistical lables. With Map. [Cd. <048—72] of Session 1914. Price fid., post free 6d.
5257. Trade of Shiraz, for the Year ending March 20, 1913. Transport. Local
Supplies. Imports Piece-goods, Sugar, Petroleum, &c. Exports Opium, Gum, Aimmids,
Carpets, &c. Local Prices. With Map. [Cd, 7048—72] of Session 1914. Price 3d., post
free 3|-d.
5261. Trade of Persia for 1912-13. General Review, and Tabulated Returns relating
to Imports and Exports. [Cd. 7048-78] of Session 1914. Price lid., post free 2d.
5263. Trade of Bunder Abbas for the Year ended March 20, 1913. General Remarks.
Trade, General. Transport. Shipping and Navigation. Statistical Tables. With Map.
[Cd. 7048-80] of Session 1914. Price 3|d,, post free 4d.
5264. Trade of Arabist an for the Year ending March 20, 1913. Towns in District.
Exchange rates. Imports and Exports. Local Government. British Subjects. Methods of
Transport. British Firms. Statistics. [Cd. 7048-81] of Session 1914. Price t|d., post
free 2d.
5266. Trade of Kerman for 1912-13. Foreign Trade Interests. Conditions affecting
Trade. Cost of Living. Imports and Exports. Trade of Bam. &c. [Cd. 7048-88] of Session
1914. Price lid., post free 2d.
5267.
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
. Trade of the Bahrein Islands for 1912-13. General Remarks
on Trade Statistics. Imports and Exports. British and Indian Trades. Openings for British
Trade. Hindrances to Trade. Inquiries re Trade. Local Conditions affecting Trade. Ship
ping and Communications. &c. Moth Map. [Cd. 7048-84] of Session 1914. Price 3|d.,
post free \ \d.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
Memorandum summarising the Regulations in Force in British India, British Sell-
Governing Dominions, the Crown Colonies and Protectorates, and in Foreign Countries, with
regard to British Commercial Travellers. Includes all alterations, since the Publication, in
1910, of the previous Memorandum, that have been noti fied to the Board of Trade. [Cd. 7031]
of Session 1913. Price 94., post free Ilk/.
Bills of Exchange and Cheques. Correspondence relating to the Conference on, at
the Hague, June 1912. [Cd. 6680] of Session 1913. Price 1014., post tree Is. Id.
Commercial Treaties, Ac., between Great Britain and foreign Powers. Handbook of.
(1913.) Price 10s., post free 10s. 64.
Commercial Treaties (Hertslet’s). Treaties and Conventions between Great Britain
and Foreign Powers, and Laws, Decrees,
Orders in Council
A regulation issued by the sovereign of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Privy Council.
, &c , concerning the same, so iar
as they relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, vmpyiiglit,
Postal Matters, Ac., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects 0 t the High Contracting
Parties. Vol. XXVI. (1913.) Price 15s., post free 15s. 64.
Graduated Income Taxes in Foreign States. Report from H M Representatives
Abroad respecting. [Cd. 7100] of Session 1914. Price Is. 74., post nee s
State Papers. British and Foreign. Vol. 192. 1908-1909. LILT) Pi ice 1(K,
post free 10s. 64.
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The volume comprises copies of correspondence, memoranda and other papers, produced in response to the prospect of an oil company backed by German capital taking control of future oil concessions in Mesopotamia [Iraq], and the implications that such concessions might have on the Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s (APOC) own oil concession in neighbouring Persia. The prospect of foreign capital exploiting Mesopotamia’s oil resources was a particular cause for concern amongst senior officials in the Admiralty, who were dependent on APOC’s oil production for their fuel supplies, and the Foreign Office. The more peripheral interest of such a concession in Mesopotamia to the Government of India and 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. is reflected in the volume’s papers.
The volume’s principal correspondents are: the Secretary to the Admiralty (Sir William Graham Greene); Secretary at the Foreign Office (Sir Louis du Pan Mallet); Secretary of the Political Department 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. (Sir Arthur Hirtzel); Permanent Under-Secretary of State 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. (Sir Thomas William Holderness); the Managing Director of APOC (Charles Greenway).
Subjects covered include:
- correspondence dated late 1912, chiefly between representatives of the Admiralty and Foreign Office, airing concerns over the implications of exploratory oil concessions agreed for Mesopotamia between a consortium including the National Bank of Turkey, Shell (referred to in the volume as either the Shell Transport Company or the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company) and Deutsche Bank, to APOC oil exploration in Persia;
- discussion of the Government of India’s interest in maintaining an independent APOC, and whether the Government of India should not invest in APOC, including a proposal that it purchase oil from APOC for use on the Indian railways, or contribute to the purchase of fuel supplies on behalf of the Royal Navy;
- through February 1913 to April 1913, diplomatic negotiations (including some correspondence in French) seeking to secure concessionary agreement for oil exploration in the Mesopotamian vilayets of Mosul and Baghdad for APOC (based on earlier arrangements made between the Ottoman Government and William Knox D’Arcy on APOC’s behalf) against the competing claims of the National Bank of Turkey consortium, and oil exploration rights outlined in the railway concession held by the Société du Chemin de Fer ottoman d’Anatolie (Anatolian Railway Company);
- between May 1913 and July 1913, with the likelihood of APOC not being given exclusive oil concessionary rights to Mesopotamia, negotiations to secure ‘absorption’ (with a British-controlling interest) of APOC with the National Bank of Turkey or its partners, Shell and Deutsche Bank.
The core correspondence in the volume dates between September 1912 and September 1913. The earlier date indicated in the volume’s date range refers to a copy of a contract between Turkish Government’s Ministry of the Civil List and the Société du Chemin de Fer ottoman d’Anatolie, dated 17 July 1904 (ff 147-148).
The volume includes a divider which gives the subject (Turkey in Asia: oil concessions) and part number (1), the year the subject file was opened (1912), and a list of correspondence references contained in that part by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence (f 1).
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (412 folios)
- Arrangement
The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.
The subject 3877 (Turkey in Asia: oil concessions) consists of 3 volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/300-302. The volumes are divided into 5 parts, with parts 1 and 2 comprising one volume each, and parts 3, 4 and 5 comprising a third volume.
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The foliation sequence commences with 1 and terminates with 411. The front and back covers, along with the leading and ending flyleaves have not been foliated.
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- File 3877/1912 Pt 1 ‘Turkey in Asia: oil concessions’
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:i-v, 1r:10r, 13r:13v, 16r:17v, 19r:23v, 25r:28v, 31r:31v, 52r:55v, 57r:59v, 62r:88r, 90v:92v, 95r:100v, 103r:103v, 109r:146v, 148v:151v, 154r:155v, 157v:162v, 163v:175v, 177r:186v, 188r:191v, 193r:193v, 194v:202v, 205r:218v, 220r:223v, 224v:235v, 236v:247v, 249r:249v, 251r:252v, 255r:274v, 275v:282v, 284r:288v, 292r:302v, 306r:308v, 313r:316v, 319r:329v, 333r:335v, 336v:338v, 339v:353r, 354r:372v, 375r:392v, 396r:411v, ii-r:ii-v, back-i
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