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                    H.U4<3. "Karachi" on the 25th July, 6th August and
                             7th October.
         IX. ANT;r-LOCUST OPERATIONS.
                An Anti-Locust party under Captain Joyce of the Middle-
          East Anti-Locust Unit arrived at Muscat from Sharjah on the
          19th January.  The party worked in the Eatinah area until
          March when they returned to Sharjah,   A second visit by the
          earne party was made in April.
                    Two expeditions were planned to investigate locust
          breeding in the interior; one from the north and the other
          from the south,   Only the second of these expeditions was
          possible.  Mr. Thesiger left Salalah for the Ramlat Mugshin
          in October with an escort of tribesmen and had not returned
          by the end of the year.

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          I. BRITISH AGENT.
                    Mr. Eafiz Hohd Ismail from 1st January to 9th
          September, when his services were dispensed with.
                    Mr. Jassim Barduli from 10th September to 2nd
          December, when he proceeded on leave.
                    Mr. Hidayatullah from 3rd December till the end
          of the year.
                    It was considered desirable to bring the post of
          British Agent, Gwadur to the regular Cadre of the Persian
          Gulf Residency and Mr. Hidayatullah was the first member
          of the cadre to be appointed permanently under this new
          arrangement.
         rr. THE KALI.
                   Hamad bin Hilal held the appointment throughout
         the year.
                   At the close of the year, Saiyid Saud bin Eadr
         was appointed to relieve him.
        in. TRADE.

                    Due to the lack of shipping, Gwadur1 s principal
          export trade in dried fish to Ceylon was carried an under
         difficulties. Figures of imports and exports are included
         In those for Muscat.
         IV. POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS.

                    Two breaks in the telegraph lines to Gwadur from
         India were reported during the year. Mali facilities at
         Gwadur remained as before, the suggestion that Gwadur might
         be linked with Jiwani for Airmail purposes having so far proved



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