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'C-85. 86/30 - I WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BAHRAIN AND SAUDI ARABIA'
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'Ext 4041/42 Establishment of an MI6 W/T station at Zahidan'
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'Iraqi Post and Telegraph Guide 1930'
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'Wireless Telegraph Stations in the Persian Gulf'
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‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 18. PART I. (From 1st to 15th January 1916).’
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'Correspondence re the Establishment of a Wireless Telegraph Station in Bahrain'
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'File VII/1. Telegraphic Connection to Kuwait.'
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'File 33/3 II Routine Correspondence with Cable & Wireless Ld., BAHRAIN'
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'File 33/3 [16/2] Correspondence with the Wireless Station etc.'
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'File 33/6 Notices from Cable & Wireless Ld'
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Report by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Frederick John Goldsmid on the route of the proposed telegraph line from Isfahan to Gwadar
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Report No. 73 of 1864 by Lewis Pelly on his journey from Bandar Abbas to Cape Jask reconnoitering the route of the proposed telegraph line
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