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                       Sarhang Abdullah TunaJ, held chare© as a Rais-i-Wahieh
              till 30th September, when ha received orders of transfer to
              Tehran, and was reliered by Sarhaag Khaiiwi. The latter arrived
              in Kerman on the 1st October, 1943, bat loft for Tehran in the
              third week of November to fetch his wife and family and has not
              slnoo returned*
                      Sarhang Taj Bsksh, seoond in command, held hie post till
              24th September 'when he was transferred to Khv/ash, and was relle-
              _yo4 by Sarhang Zawosh, Y/ho has also acted in addition to his
              •wi duties as Kais-l-iiahieh sinoe the third week of November.
                      Tho Gendarmerie share with the Finance Department the
              reputation of being the most corrupt of all the Government De-
              -partments* It is to be hoped that the American Adviser now
              attached to the Department will be able to undertake a thorough
              review both of conditions of service and of personnel*
              (i) Post and Tele.Tg.nh*
                      Aqai Sadri held charge of the appointment throughout the
              year* H© is rery keen on sports in running v/hioh he olosely id­
              entifies himself with the local schools and is trying to cel-
              -letft funds to build a gyanasuim*
              (j) Education Department*
                      Aoai Hassan Muhbaran held charge of the Education Dep-
              -artraont throughout the year* There were approximately 150
              schools In the whole Us tan during 1943. There were five night
              schools in Kerman but these have been closed since the middle
              of the year. Sitter attacks, baaed, largely,it is believed., on
              personal grounds, have been node against Acoi llubarhan in the
              local Press,

                      Aqai Ansari held charge of the TCaqf Department till the
              beginning of June, 1943, Y/hen he was suspend ei and relieved by
              Aqai Shafii.
              (k)    • Municipality.
                      Aqai Sarreshtidar held charge of the ^untsipali ty till
              the end of April when he was relieved by Aqai Ahmad I.'azlreadeh*
              The latter la a well-educated and ambitious man, and is help-
              -ful te the Consulate* ^e has considerably increased the Muni-
              -eipal Income, and has tried to introduce lraprcveoents. The
              condition of the lanes PkuchehsJ and even of seme of the main
              roada in the Town Is still veiy bad*
              (l)  Health Department.
                      Dr.Ali Akbar Vakili held eh&rge of the Heaxth Depart-
             -nent throughout the year, after release from detention at
             Soltanabad*
                      In the beginning ef the year epedtalos ef typhun and
             typhoid occurred and Dr.Yakili did good work with the asslat-
             *an«o and ad vice of Captain Haq, I.LI.S,, who was deputed by
             the Dritioh Delation ftr antl-typhua measures in Kerman, and
             the C *U*3» Doctor*
                    The C.M*S*Hospital eontinued to de valuable work* TI.c
             "he ^Anglo-Iran inn Relief Frnd was alee able te help during the
             JJ£rv7 applying GCwi’.oineOf and by giving a epeoial grant to
             the 0.l!*3*J!copital for tho ertonoien ef froe feoilitiea for
            poor pot lento*
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