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'Memorandum by the Rev. G. P. Badger on the Pretensions of Persia in Beloochistan and Mekran, drawn up with especial reference to her Claim to Gwadur and Charbar'
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'Signalling and Heliograph Posts between CHAHBAR AND GEH.'
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The Makran Dependencies of Muscat and Oman
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Coll 28/83 ‘Persia; Persian Nationality Law. Position of British subjects & British protected persons resident in Charbar.’
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Coll 28/26 ‘Relations with H.M.G. Importation of Stores for I.E.T.D. Staff’
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Coll 30/200 ‘Persian Gulf. Tour of Political Resident from Bahrein to Muscat in L. T. Nearchus.’
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Coll 5/67 ‘Crashes of British aircraft in neutral countries during the war’
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Coll 28/60(1) ‘Persia. Treatment of Foreigners; Position of British subjects, and British Consular Representatives, etc.’
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Coll 28/71 ‘Persia. Wireless Stations operated by the I. & I. C. Ltd. in Persia.’
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Correspondence from Sir William Lockyer Merewether, Commissioner in Sind to Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf
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File 1912/897 Pt 1 ‘Persian Gulf. British post offices [also in Turkish Arabia]’
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