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                     On the occasions of the colebrations of the
           Allied victories over Germany and Japan, His Highness of-
           ferred his most sincere congratulations on the achievements
           of His Majesty's Forces in bringing about these victories.
           On various occasions he stated that ho was very glad to
           fool that his territories bad teen of some use to His Ma­
           jesty's Government in the prosecution of the war.

                     His Highness remained in excellent health
           throughout the year.
                     (b)  Salyld Shlhsb bln Faisal; A few days after
           the Sultan's arrival at Muscat, Saiyid Shihab was removed
           from his post as Minister for External Affairs,   His High-
           ness made no attempt to conceal the disgust he felt at the
           way in which his representative had conducted himself during
           his absence. Saiyid Shihab left for India for medical
           treatment in September and returned to Muscat in December.
                     (c)  Salvid Tairrnr bin Faisal; The ex-3ultan
           paid his first visit to Muscat, since abdication, on the
           21st September and remained at Muscat till the end of the
           year. His arrival was celebrated with considerable eclat.
           Flags flew from Government offices, residences of the
           members of the Ruling Family and Muscat notablesj Muscat
           buildings on the sea front were festooned with bunting, and
           sailing craft in harbour were gaily decorated. The reti­
           nues of the various Shaikhs who had arrived at Muscat to meet
           him gave him the customary welcome by firing their rifles wildly
           in all directions - a proceeding fortunately not attended on
           this occasion by any casualties.

                     The object of the ex-Sultan1 s visit was stated
           to be his desire to see his aged mother. His behaviour
           while at Muscat was unobjectionable.
                     (d)  Saivid Ahr.ad bin Ibrahim: He remained in
           office as Minister for Internal Affairs throughout the year.

                     (e)  Saivid Toric bin Tfimur: He returned to
           Muscat on the 7th July after completing his administrative
           training in India. The Sultan bad some difficulty in making
          up his mind as to how best to employ this formidable locking
           relative, tut after good deal of discussion on the subject
           with the Political Agent, eventually agreed to appoint him
           as President of the Municipality. In spite of the Sultan's
           fears that Saiyid Teriq's temperament would prove unsuited
           to Municipal affairs, the appointment has so far been a dis­
           tinct success.
                     (f) Salyld Fahr bin Talmur: He continued his education
          at the Mayo College, Ajmer.
          II. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

                     Saiyid Tariq bin Taimur’s appointment as Presi­
          dent gave new life and prestige to the Municipality. 1 A vi­
          gorous campaign to clean up the towns of Muscat and Mutrah
          was undertaken.  Property owners were called upon to either
          repair or demolish derelict buildings, roads were widened
          and dangerous corners opened up.   The construction of a
          sea-wall to protect the road from Muscat to Mutrah was com­
          menced, and for the first time a determined effort to improve
          sanitary conditions in the "Sur* inhabited by the Khoja com­
          munity was made.
                                            III. Education
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