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                 was restored*   The CuBtoma Inspootors at most of the Tangiaton
                 and Bashti porta left hurriedly for Buohire by oea« In November
                 Captain Uugarrab, oomcanding the road guards In the Daahti area

                was besieged at Aiftlu by the followers of All Ismail, the Daahti
                rebel, but managed to esoape# The road guards who were with him
                were disarmed and sent bade to Bushire#
                        Security over the whole of the district deteriorated

                seriously during the laat three months of the year# Robberies
                were reported daily and wild rumours that the whole structure

                of government had collapsed gave great encouragement to those
                responsible# During theiperiod the road guards were roughly
                handled, many being killed or wounded# Telephone and telegraph
                wires were cut and for a short period communication between

                Buahire and Shiraz was dosed#
                        News of the Allied advance into Iran was received with
                unexpected calm in Bushire, though it was confidently expected,

                and in some quarters even hoped, that it would be followed by an
                early landing by the British# when a ehort time afterwards^, the
                news of the abdication of the Shah was received and rumours

                beoame current that all monopolies were to be abolished, it was
                generally expeoted that a new era of prosperity for Buahire was
                about to begin#   Thie optimism was^however^ short lived#  British

                troops did not arrive, prices rose, wheat became scarce and the
                corruption of local officials, if arything, increased, in spits

                of the faot that in most oases their salaries had been doubled#
                To this was added the absence of rain and the resultant restrict
                tlon of wheat sowings to a email fraotion of their normal#

                                             8K0TI0N 7*
                       The following numbers of slaves were manualttsd duriug
               ths year t#

                                  Bahrain Agenoy     • ••   Nil,
                                  Gharjah Agenoy     ♦ t •  14.
                                  Uusoat Agenoy             27
                                                4*                         i

                                               6terotaxy to thf Political Rioidont
                                                         in the Persian Gulf#
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