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                port and Its development as   the terminus of a supply lino to
                Russia, have been carried through without undue difficulty.

                      (ill) Yawar (liajor) Mujad was chief of Police until Hay,
                when he went on leave and was succeeded by Rasadban (Lieutenant)
                Avar, in a temporary capacity,    The latter was evidently
                determined to make hay while the sun shone, and in his tenure

                of the office surpassed all records for corruption and the
                abetting of smuggling and pilfering from war cargoes, until
                his removal was secured through H.H's Legation,     He was
                succeeded by Pasyar (Colonel) Jahid, who has restored discipline,

                and whose attitude has been uniformly correct.
                     (iv) Sarwan (Captain) Isfandiari, an able and energetic
                officer, whose military abilities were marred by the case with
                which he could be deflected from his public duty by his

                personal profit, held the post of Chief of Gendarmerie up to
                6th October, when he was succeeded by Sarv/an Shadrav,-an, a
                former officer of the South Persian Rifles.     The latter,

                though lacking' Isfandlari's drive and intimate knowledge of
                the inside politics of this area, has so far evinced genuine
               co-operativeness and a desire to clear up the unsatisfactory
                tribal situation in Dashti and Tangistan.

                     (v) Sargurd (Uajor) Nuri has been Officer Commanding the
               Bushire garrison throughout the year,     He has at various times
               evinced a tendency to intervene in tribal politics, but this

               has been at the orders of the Governor General at Pars;      and
               although Hurl's sympathies are almost certainly pro-German,
               it has never become necessary to press for his removal.
               Towards the end of the year it began to appear likely that he

               will in future co-operate with Shadrawan in tribal matters,
                     (0)  Allied.
                     (1)  At the beginning of the year, the charge of the

               Russian Consulate was held by Hr. Alexander Belaieff.       He was
               shot on January 4th, either by his own hand, or by his wife,
              as a result of an intrigue with a local Swiss lady.        The
              Russian Consulate has since then remained officially closed,
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