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File 788/1919 Pt 3 ‘MESOPOTAMIA Disposal of River Craft’ [‎267r] (293/929)

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The record is made up of 1 item (482 folios). It was created in 27 Dec 1919-24 Nov 1920. 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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A P ^ ^ C) ^ ow ^ n ^ °ffi cers ail d men are prepared to accept employment with:
Officers and men 'prepared to accept employment with the A.P.O.C.
Number. Min. pay. Rations. House. Med. attec.
g^r 1 Rs. 600 Free Free Free.
B.O.R.s 2 „ 300
Native clerks 3 ... ,, 250 ,, ’’
' ^ P le ^ x letter A. denotes a barge with .170 feet length or upwards
1 he letter B, a barge of 140 feet long. The letter C, a barge of 100 feet to
140 feet long. The letter I), a barge 75 feet to 100 feet long. The letter E,
a barge 50 feet to 75 feet in length. The prefix letter O. denotes a barge
employed and fitted exclusively for the transport of oil.
The tankage at Suk, Shenefiyah, Baghailah, Ali Gharbi, QaPat Saleh
also Diyalah, although not shown on list No. 4 attached to my R.T. 1341 of
the 24th May, were shown on the chart accompanying that memo. Detail
particulars are in paragraph 1 above.
SUMMARY.
Cost of Tanks mentioned above
,, ,, Storage available ...
Value of Barges suggested for transport ...
Value of 8 tanks in barges
(Sd.) E. R. FRANLAND, Major,
D.A.D., l.W.T. Fuel.
Rs. 1.11,756
,, 24,230
£15,645 ste.
„ 18,000
(Ut)
Office of the Civil Commtssioxer,
Baghdad, the 23rd January, 3020.
No.
2703
113/26
To
D.A. & Q.M.G.,
G.H.G., Mes. Ex. Force.
Memorandum. * I
I enclose a copy of a letter received from the Anglo-Persian Oil Co. r
Baghdad, applying to take over certain Minor Tank Storage Installations.
I am of opinion that this should now be arranged and subject to any other
views which you may wish to express, I would suggest that the items in ques
tion be declared surplus, and transferred to the Commissioner of the Disposals
Board for transfer to the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., Ltd.
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N. B. FULLER,
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Lieut.-Col., I.A.,
for Acting Civil Commissioner in Mesopotamia.
Cor- v
Director, l.W.T.. Basrah, with copies of enclosures.
A.P.O.C., Ltd., 1 high dad, without enclosures.
No. P.-7880.
Sir
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. , Whitehall, London, S.W. 1.
15th December, 1919.
I am directed by the Secretary of State for India to transmit to be laid
before the lands Commissioners of the Treasury copy of a telegram, dated
November 24th, No. 1415, together with relevant correspondence as detailed
, ^ , . in the ‘margin on
Secretary of State’s telegram ^nd September
Letter to Ministry of Munitions, dated 21st August Not P. 4889.
Telegram from Baghdad, dated 16th August. Tvo. 9474.
Memorandum No. B. 318. .. . .
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. letter of December 5th to Ministry of Munitions
with enclosures.
Majesty’s Government in Mesopotamia
the subject of the
purchase by Meso
potamian firms of
small craft to be
disposed of by His
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This file concerns the disposal of river craft in Mesopotamia and contains material relating to:

  • The opposition of the Civil Commissioner in Baghdad, Colonel Arnold Talbot Wilson, to the proposals of Lord Inchcape [James Lyle MacKay, 1st Earl of Inchcape] for the disposal of river craft in Mesopotamia, on the grounds that it involved ‘unnecessary and undesirable abrogation by [the British] Government of its proper functions in favour of a private individual [Lord Inchcape] ... who is thereby enabled to exercise autocratic power in Mesopotamia’
  • The particulars and estimated costs of the Inland Water Transport Fleet to be delivered to Basrah [Basra] and put into commission, the valuation of the Dockyard, and estimated cost of Magil [Al-Ma‘qil] Yard and its associated structures
  • The announcement by the Manager of the Mesopotamia-Persia Corporation that if the Euphrates and Tigris Steam Navigation Company were not given a monopoly for the transportation of goods, they would ‘create one by carrying goods for nothing, until they had forced out of business any local firms who were attempting to compete’
  • The petition of the merchants of Basrah to the Civil Commissioner in Baghdad to arrange for the sale of the river craft in Basrah instead of Bombay [Mumbai] to provide them with a fair opportunity to purchase some of the vessels
  • The opposition of Sir Percy Cox to assurances given to Lynch Brothers, Lord Inchcape and others, rather than a ‘consideration by commission or other specially constituted authority’ for navigation rights on the Tigris and Euphrates
  • The plan for the sale of surplus Mesopotamian river craft by Lord Inchcape on behalf of the British Government to take place in Bombay, and the issues relating to the inability of British and native firms from Baghdad to be present at such short notice, as well as the general absence of information about which specific vessels were being offered for sale
  • The Inland Water Transport schedules for the barges necessary to carry petrol for post-bellum Army requirements, and the oil barges used for storage at depots (ff 435-439)
  • The statement of the Civil Commissioner, Baghdad, to the Secretary of State for India on the vessels required for the civil administration of Mesopotamia, with an abstract of applications received from commercial firms for Inland Water Transport river craft (ff 423-431)
  • The question of Lord Inchcape and his associates obtaining a legal or practical monopoly over river transportation in Mesopotamia and the position of the British Government
  • The conditions set out by Civil Commissioner Baghdad that only ships designated by the Army as being surplus before 10 March 1920 be put up for sale, and the need to ensure equal opportunities for local purchasers with those from Bombay
  • The Schedule for Craft required by the Civil Administration, from Brigadier-General Robert Herbert Wilfred Hughes, Director of Inland Water Transport, to the Civil Commissioner Baghdad (ff 316-319)
  • The Sub-Committee on Mesopotamian Ports, Surveys and Inland Water Transport’s inter-departmental conference on Middle Eastern Affairs, 16 March 1920
  • The information from the Inland Water Transport Office to the Civil Commissioner, Baghdad, on pumping installations in connection with oil distribution at various stations (ff 261-269)
  • The inter-departmental conference to discuss the disposal of surplus river craft in Mesopotamia, led by the Civil Commissioner, Baghdad, and including representatives from the War Office, Inland Water Transport, Ministry of Supply, the Foreign Office, 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. , 8 April 1919
  • The invitation by the Commissioner, Ministry of Munitions Disposal Board, General Headquarters, at the request of the Civil Commissioner, Baghdad, on behalf of Lord Inchcape, of tenders for the purchase of all surplus Government river craft available in Mesopotamia
  • The report by Lord Inchcape to Minister of Munitions, Lord Inverforth [Andrew Weir, 1st Baron Inverforth], on his disposal of surplus small craft belonging to the Mesopotamian fleet, 31 March 1920 (ff 159-192)
  • The advertisement for the sale of the river craft in the Baghdad Times, the popular response to a rumour about a possible sale to the Lynch Brothers, and the views of the Manager of the River Steamship Company expressed to the British Chamber of Commerce.
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