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           the Karun liver) to the Santiab Jetties (on the Shatt-el-Arab).
           Fortunately the rising water stopped short of the level of the
            ibankment. Had it risen any further, the results would have
           been disastrous, owing to the tremendous weight and volume
           of water being held up. The flooding of Khorramshahr would
           have caused an over-flow of the Karun onto Abadan Island, with
           possible damage to the Refinery and other Anglo-Iranian Oil
           Company installations.
           Trade and Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce for Abadan and
           Khorramshahr existed only in name during the year, as far as
           the general public was conoerned. The only persons who
           profited from its existence were the committee members them­
           selves, who occasionally made telegraphic appeals to Tehran,
           in the name of the Chamber, when their personal business happen­
           ed to be advemsely affected.
                  Agha Abralshamkar remained President of the Chamber of
           Commerce throughout the year.
           Education. Aghai All Ashgar Fiyyaz retained the post of
           Director of Education, Khorramshahr, till 7th October, when he
           was relieved by Khalil Fahr, who held charge for the remainder
           of the year.

                  Agha Rafi-Zadeh, the pro-Tudeh Director of Education,
          Abadan, held charge till early in October, when he was arrested
          for the Illegal registration of certain Tudeh pamphlets regardlni
          the general elections. A sympathetic strike was thereupon
          organised for a few days by other pro-Tudeh teachers and
          students.


                                  V. MILITARY.

          British Troops.
                  The evacuation of British Forces from these areas com­
          menced early in the year and the last units of the Army in this
          Province withdrew through Khorramshahr on Harch 1st.

                  In February, there was a minor clash between a company
          of Persian troops and a mobile patrol unit of the Sikh Light
          Infantry Regiment, resulting in the death of one Persian civi­
          lian and injuries to six Persian soldiers. The military report
          on the incident indicated that the clash was caused by the
          civilian (who was later discovered to be a guard in the evacua­
          ted U.S. Camp) who fired on the Sikh unit in the course of its
         patrol. An exchange of shots ensued, but ceased on the timely
          arrival of the Sikh Duty Officer, who eventually brought the
          situation under control.
                 The Karun Pontoon Bridge was dismantled by the British
         forces before their departure. It was taken over by the
         Angloflranlan Oil Company and eventually installed across
         the Bahmanshlr River.
         Iff r? PIP
                 Except for the period between 11th Ray and July 13th,
         Martial Law remained in force throughout the year.

                 At the end of the year, one Infantry Company from the
         14th Ahwax Infantry Regiment was added to the Military Garrison
         on Abadan Island, thus bringing its total strength to four
         Infantry Companies and one M.G. Company.
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