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arrived from LiYR by cor on October 28th to enquire into the food
situation and left for Sirjan on the folior/ing day*
Pct’lsen Viggo, Danish subject, accompanied by
Mr. Eagraa Hoghveraian, Iranian subject, arrived on November 22nd
and left on the 28th after visiting Lingah to see the sulphur
mines.
Messrs Ilcnsen and F*T. Hensen, Danish subjects,
arrivea on December 15th to worx at the Fish Canning Factory.
Mr. Ghulam Ali Rodd the Manager arrived at the same time.
L.t. James H. Gaul, U.S.I7.R., U• S. Naval Observer, *
Eosrah (Iraq) arrived on 12th December end left the same day.
CIV) BRITISH INTERESTS.
(TRADE)
The following cargo v;as Imported by B.I. and B.I.
chartered vessels :-
India i- 4526 bags sugar.
9561 cases tea*
6023 bales C.P. Goods.
1934 bags tunueric*
76V bags rice.
448 bags coffee.
635 bundles gunny bags.
592 bags black pepper.
23C0 bags seed wheat.
3080 bags wheat bran.
20 slabs tin.
818 bags other spices.
78 cases machinery*
100 bundles motor springs.
128 bales cotton yarn.
The following cargo was exported by B.I. snd B.I*
chartered vessels s-
India-s- 337 bags almond*
2o6 bags rose buds.
lbS bags raisins.
657 bundles goat hair.
162 bsgs henna leaves.
(V) FOREIGN INTSRSST5.
The following cargo was exported to the undermentioned
countries s-
America i- 5Y7 bales carpets.
548 bales wool.
680 bags gun tragacanth.
(VI) LOCAL GOVEPJHIBNT.
(a) Farmandar.
Aqai irtOhamed Qaraguzlo, acting Governor held charge
from 12th January to 29th April*
Aqai uohamed Ismail Nawab held charge from 2nd May
to the end of the year.
(b) Customs*
Aqai Ghaffari held charge throughout the year*
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(c) Revenue and Economic Departments.
The Economic Department was axjain separated from
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