Coll 7/37 'Afghanistan: sale of 25,000 1914 pattern rifles from War Office stocks and 7 million rounds of ammunition from Government of India stocks; negotiations with Afghan Government' [432r] (863/1201)
The record is made up of 1 file (598 folios). It was created in 13 Jul 1935-28 Mar 1941. 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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32
Note on the Estimated position of the
Afghan Reserve Fund.
Position in 1936-37, Credits Debits
H.) Contribution for 1935-36 Rs. 5,00,000
(2) Contribution for 1936-37 Rs. 5,00,000
(3) Payment to the War office in respect of
say 15,000 rifles delivered i.e.out
of pocket expenses thereon(£15,375)
less first instalment thereon paid
by the Afghan Government (£8,187) Rs. 95,840
(4) Supply of five aircraft at £6220 each Rs.4,14, 667
69,111
First instalment on these five
aircraft Rs.
(5) Supply of 3 million rounds of ammunition
at Rs.l
lakh
One lakh is equal to one hundred thousand rupees
per million rounds...,,
First instairaent on 7-y million rounds Rs. 1,25,000
Total credits
Total Debits
Balance.
position in 1937-38 .
(6) Balance brought forward from 1936-37
(7) Contribution for 1937-38.
(8) Credit in respect of rifles; being first
instalment on 10,000 rifles supplied
in 1937-38 + second instalment on
15.000 supplied in 1936-37(£13,646)
less the out of pocket expenses on
10.000 rixles £10,250) Rs ,
iRs.3,00,000
Es.
i.
25,
000
Rs.
Hi
94,
111
Rs.
8,
10,
507
Rs.
3,
83,
604
Rs •
3,
83,
604
Rs.
5,
00,
000
(9) Second instalment on 5 aircraft supplied
in 1936-37 rs.
45,280
69,111
(lO)Supply of 4-g- million rounds of ammunition Rs.4,50,000
second instalment on 7-J- million rounds.Rs. 1,25,000
Total Credits
Total Debits
Rs .11,22,995
Rs. 4,50,000
Rs. 6,72,995
Note;
items (3) & (b) The calculations here are based on the assumption
~ that the War Office will accept the offer contained in
the Government of India’s letter No.F.320-F/34 of 31st
August regarding the latter’s liability in respect of
1914 Pattern rifles. It seems unlikely to be possible
to deliver more than 15,000 of these rifles at Karachi
before 1st April 1937, but on this point the views of the
War Office are awaited.
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This file is a continuation of Collection 7/36, reference IOR/L/PS/12/2203.It contains correspondence between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, the Secretary of State for India, HM Minister at Kabul, the War Office, the Government of India Foreign and Political (later External Affairs) Department, 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. Political Department.
Much of the early correspondence duplicates that found in IOR/L/PS/12/2203, and concerns the Afghan Government's request for an additional 25,000 rifles plus ammunition, debates over the division of liability between British and Indian revenues, and discussion of possible payment options.
The rest of the correspondence concerns arrangements for shipping the arms and ammunition, and is accompanied by delivery invoices and reports on the quality inspections conducted prior to shipping. Details of the procedures, including examples of examiners' marks, and a sketch of the packing crates used, can be found at folios 262, and 234-238.
Prior to sale, the War Office had undertaken to perform firing tests on all the rifles for an additional charge. These tests were not conducted, and the file contains correspondence between 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. and the War Office, discussing the best options for presenting this fact to the Afghan Government, options for conducting the tests or reducing the price of the order, and the potential damage that would be caused to Britain's reputation, and Anglo-Afghan relations.
The correspondence also concerns complaints by the Afghan Government that a number of rifles were damaged in transit or badly corroded. It documents the disagreement between the War Office, 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. and the Government of India over the provision of replacement rifles and parts, and contains details of the eventual arrangements and final agreement with the Afghan Government (found at folios 117-122).
The file includes dividers which give lists of correspondence references contained in the file by year. These are found at the end of the correspondence (folios 2-3).
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- 1 file (598 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 599; 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.
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- front, front-i, 2r:121v, 123r:244r, 246r:367v, 370r:490v, 491ar, 491r:491v, 492ar, 492r:599v, back
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