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8 ADMINISTRATION REI'OIIT OF TUP. PERSIAN GULP POLITICAL RESIDENCY

                   drawn, and no political vessel lias since been in llie Gulf. It is hoped that
                   the removal of the political service vessel is temporary, as the duties are
                   of .such a nature as to require the services of a special vessel. Represent­
                   ations have accordingly been made on this subject.
                       31*. Judicial.—By Notification No. 2101P., dated 7th of September
                   1S77, His Excellency the Governor-General in Council was pleased to
                   delegate to the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf the powers and
                   jurisdiction of a Magistrate of the 1st class, to be exercised over Native
                   Indian subjects of Her Majesty, within the undermentioned territories
                   in which lie is accredited as the representative of the British Govern­
                   ment: the coast line from Gwadur westward to the Persian Gulf, all
                   the shores of the Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman, with the islands
                   situated in these Gulfs, and the territories of the Sultan of Muscat
                   in Arabia; and further to delegate to the Resident the powers and
                   jurisdiction of a Sessions Judge within the same territories.
                                 •
                       35. Other measures are in course of consideration by Her
                   Majesty's Government, in view to supplying the defects still existing,
                   as regards the powers and functions of this Residency. Steps have
                   been taken to commence the registration of British subjects, European
                   and Indian.
                       36. Podal.—Some official and other letters were found to have
                   miscarried between Bushirc and India, and the inquiries which were
                   instituted failed to elicit the cause of this miscarriage as yet.
                       37. The new Persian postal service being worked in a thoroughly
                   efficient manner, and the rates being moderate, has proved a great con­
                   venience to the community. Prom Bushirc, letters weighing somewhat
                   over a tola can be sent to Shiraz fora penny; and letters of half an
                   ounce goto all parts of Europe for two pence half penny. Ilcro, at least,
                   is one tangible and useful result of the new ideas caught up during the
                                                Shah's tour in Europe. I have thought
                            Appendix C.
                                                it may be useful to give the Tabular
                   Statement of the Persian postal rates which will be found in the
                   Appendix.
                       3S. Observatory at Rush ire.—In the spring of 1876, with the
                   sanction of the Government of India, an Observatory was established
                   at the Bushirc Residency, in connection with the-Meteorological Depart­
                                                ment of India. Some remarks and
                           • Appendix A.
                                                Tables will be found annexed* bearing
                   on the climate of Bushirc as observed during the past year.
                                              Slave-trade.
                       39.  Reports have been submitted to the Government of all matters
                   connected with slave importation which have come to light, and in
                   some instances orders arc still awaited.
                       40.  The present convention with Persia for the suppression of
                   this traffic is somewhat defective. But if a more suitable engagement
                   cannot be obtained, it may l>e desirable that the existing orders   of His
                   Majesty the Shah be republished.
                                                  (Sd.)   E. C. Ross, Lieut.-Col•$
                                                           Resident, Persian Gul/.
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