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                        Hajor operations woro carried out at tlic American Mission
                  Hospital Mattrah.
                     Quarantine
                        Smallpox - The epidemic continued till April. The last
                  four cases woro discharged from the quarantine camp at Rowi on
                  the 28th April.
                        The stationing of quarantine guards at the sou front at
                  Mattrah and the toll bar at Rcv/i has proved effective.
                        The liar am il Quarantine Station has sufficient accommodation
                  in a store shed for infectious cases requiring isolation.
                        Lymph for vaccination has been regularly received but
                  very often much after the time when it could be classed as
                  ‘•fresh".

                        No infectious diseases were reported from ships in harbour.
                        Enteric fevers    Five cases of typhoid occurred in
                 Muscat. One died.
                        TAB inoculation was carried out where possible.

                        No other infectious disease was reported.
             III. POLITICAL SITUATION
                     (a) Tribal.
                       Fight between the Diru and I-Tanazrah tribes. - In March
                 trouble broke out in Fhnhirah between t'nc Duru ard I.Ianazrah
                 tribes which resulted in the latter sustaining 12 casualties.
                 Shaikh Suleiman bin Kamyar of.the Jabal Akhdar and the Imam
                 intervened, and imposed a fine of £ 4,000 on the Duru tribe.
                 Half of this sum was entered in the Bait al Mai account, and
                 the balance paid to the Manasrah tribe as bloodmoney for the
                 casualties.
                       Trouble between Bani Kagan and Awamir. - In the month
                 of July a dispute arose between the Bani Hasan of Boshar and
                 the Awamir of Sib. Efforts we re mace by both Saiyid Ahmad bin
                 Ibrahim, Minister for Internal Affairs, arid Ismail bin Khalil
                 Ar Rassassi, the Chief wali, to reconcile the parties but
                 these proved unsuccessful. Eventually the Minister for
                 Internal Affairs called on Shaikh Mohsin bin Zahran As Siyabi
                 of Oman, the Imam's representative at Nafa* to mediate. This
                 proved successful.
                       Ja'alan /if fairs. - The I man of Oman received Information
                 that Shaikh All bin Abdullah al Hamudah, Amir of Ja'alan, was,
                 through his ’>adhis, endcavo’iring to persuade the Bani Bu Hasan
                 to adopt the Hanbali creed and drop that of the Abadhi's^ He
                 proceeded to Ja^alan and asked the Amir to refrain from these
                 activities' and punish the offenders. Later the Imam appointed
                 a representative in Ja'alan to guard, the Bani Bu Hasan
                 interests.
                    (b) Local.

                       Shaikh Saif bin Hamad al Aghbari was appointed during
                the year Chief Qadhi of Muscat Court in placo of the late
                Shaikh Isa bin Salih.
                       Ali bin Mudhaffar, lately Wali of Shinas and Wall
                designate of Saham was appointed Y/ali of*Luwa in the place
                of Saiyid Nasar bin Hamood who was suddenly dismissed.
                       The employees of the Customs Dopartmont struck during the
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