In the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague: Grant of the French Flag to Muscat Dhows. The Case on Behalf of the Government of His Britannic Majesty and of His Highness the Sultan of Muscat1905 - 94 pages |
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... engaged reciprocally to respect the independence of His Highness the Sultan of Muscat . The full text of the said Agreement is as follows : - " Agreement between Great Britain and France , referring to Arbitration the Right of certain ...
... engaged reciprocally to respect the independence of His Highness the Sultan of Muscat . The full text of the said Agreement is as follows : - " Agreement between Great Britain and France , referring to Arbitration the Right of certain ...
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... engaged in suppressing the oversea Slave Trade , and the attention of the French Government has been from time to time called to the abuse of the French flag by Arab slave - traders . In 1890 a Conference of the Powers was held at ...
... engaged in suppressing the oversea Slave Trade , and the attention of the French Government has been from time to time called to the abuse of the French flag by Arab slave - traders . In 1890 a Conference of the Powers was held at ...
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... engaged in the Slave Trade , or guilty of the unauthorized use of a flag , and still maintained her objections to the visite of vessels under the French flag , the owners and skippers of native vessels who wished to engage in the Slave ...
... engaged in the Slave Trade , or guilty of the unauthorized use of a flag , and still maintained her objections to the visite of vessels under the French flag , the owners and skippers of native vessels who wished to engage in the Slave ...
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... engaged in the over- sea Slave Trade . In February 1891 the French Consul at the British port of Aden granted French papers and flags to eight captains or owners who were subjects of the Sultan of Muscat and resident at Sur . Appendix ...
... engaged in the over- sea Slave Trade . In February 1891 the French Consul at the British port of Aden granted French papers and flags to eight captains or owners who were subjects of the Sultan of Muscat and resident at Sur . Appendix ...
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... engaged in a tribal war with a section of another Arab tribe . Finding that his opponents were receiving supplies through Sur , the Chief levied a fine on the town , and forbade native vessels to leave until the Headmen had paid the ...
... engaged in a tribal war with a section of another Arab tribe . Finding that his opponents were receiving supplies through Sur , the Chief levied a fine on the town , and forbade native vessels to leave until the Headmen had paid the ...
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Abdulla-bin-Salim Aden Africa Agent Altesse le Sultan Appendix April Arabs arbitration ARTICLE authorities autorités autres badan boats Bombay boutres boutriers Britain Britannic Majesty British Consul buggalows bugla Bushire captain claim coast Commander Consul at Muscat Consul de France Consulaire copy Côte crew dated deux dhows flying dominions droit États été être fait flags and papers flying the French fonctionnaires French colours French Consul French flag French Government French papers French protection Government of India grant of French Hellènes Highness the Sultan honour Inclosure Jenebeh jurisdiction Laronce letter Madagascar Majesty's Government Majesty's ship Major Cox Marquess Nakhodas native vessels navire négociant Obokh Oman Ottavi Ottoman owner passengers Persian Gulf port possessions pourront present General Act qu'il quarantine quarantine station regard resident sent sera seront Sheikh Signatory Powers Signé Signed Slave Trade sujets Sultan de Mascate Sultan of Muscat Sür Süri dhows territorial waters Treaty tribe Vice-Consul Zanzibar
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Page 31 - Parties have reserved to themselves the right of concluding Agreements, with a view to referring to arbitration all questions which they shall consider possible to submit to such treatment...
Page 31 - République française et le Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Britannique, signataires de la convention pour le règlement pacifique des conflits internationaux, conclue à La Haye, le 29 Juillet 1899. Considérant que, par l'article 19 de cette convention, les hautes parties contractantes se sont réservé de conclure des accords en vue du recours à l'arbitrage, dans tous les cas qu'elles jugeront possible de lui soumettre. Ont autorisé les soussignés à arrêter les dispositions suivantes : ARTICLE...
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