8 te es the descaschanns) hamber corresponde with that har wen in vedt z. Isredrass, 6 kesedens in the fernan Celf. ? Gelh. Z 2 22/7/34 Orush 9 9 Desp.No.50.1004 1 25.7.32 to Bushine 10 10 Desp. Confidential A 125.7.32 to S.fs. The Prime Minister spoke to na to day about the Kuwait frontier and his letter at Red 8. He said that the Ministry of Defence had raised the question of the position of Halaiba. It had always been regarded as being in 'Iraq and police posts had niebly in 1957) been located ere on several occasions. The descrip tion of the frontier which had been given in his leave letter above seemed however to become the matter in doubt,' much depended on how the line was drawn from the Wadi Al Audja to the point just south of Safwan. pointed out that the intention was merely to reaffirm the status quo. The letter which the Prime Minister had written did not in any way alter the existing state of affairs. I also showed the 。 Prime Minister the map in "Treaties and Agreements between the British Government and certain Arab Rulers (Govt. of India Press 1926) which places
