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               onl/ to Tehran, instead of to the Ustandar, Shiraz, (who
               had in his turn to refer them to the capital),     In this
               wqy when local schemes are proposed they o&ght in future
               to receive sanction far quicker than before, and the
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               ^frraandar should now find it easier to control the officials

               serving under him.    This reform has already led to a
               considerable improvement in the local administration of
               Justice.    Formerly the local court was a Petty Court
               (Dadgah-i-Bakhsh) every decision of which had to be refer­

               red for decision to Shiraz, whereas it has now become a
               Court of First Instance (Qadgah-i-Shahristan) whidh can
               decide and pass judgement on any case brought before it.


                                     SiSCTIOH III.

                                   COMLTJNICATIOMS.
                (a) Land. The main road to Shiraz, in spite of receiv­
               ing little attention from the Persian Road Department, was.,
               up to the end of the year, in fairly *ood condition.

                      The main road between Sabzabad and Bushire town is
               still in deplorable condition.     The Road Department made
               a half-hearted attempt to repair it in October, but the
               earth with which they filled the worst pot-holes was wash­

               ed away by the first winter storm.     During August,
               September and October a-inumber of lorries travelling be­
               tween Burazjan and Shiraz were held up and robbed.

                (bO Sea. Owing to the withdrawal from service in the
               Gulf of the "R/tsang”* ”77oosang”, and "Tsinan”, the steamer
               situation during the year became worse than ever, and on
               the average only one slow mail steamer per month called at
               .•'Bushire. A.I.O.C. tugs continued to assist in providing

              a means of communication with Khorrarashahr.
                (c) Air. The R.A.F. continued to maintain the Bushire
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              airfield. From the beginning of May Irantour planes
              maintained a weekly service between Bushire and Tehran via

              8hirai and Isfahan. These planes can carry four passeng
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