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                          speaks English in addition to French and Russian, having served for some venr*
                          iji both Paris and Berlin. Taliqani endeavours to get the local Persian J)e  pan-
                          meats to work together harmoniously and avoids partisansliip.
                              During this year of complete crop failure and water shortage ho   made
                          genuine endeavours to alleviate the appalling distress of the sufferers   and
                          eventually succeeded in overcoming the apathy of the Central authorities at
                          Tehran to the extent that (he importation of wheat and fodder from abroad   was
                          freed from the impossible Trade Monopoly restrictions.
                             As Governor he made two tours, one in March as far south as .Task (his
                         jurisdiction extends to a point between .Task and Charbar) visiting Bandar
                         Abbas, Minah, Qishm, Henjam, Lingah, and the Sbibkuh area. He (lew bv Dutch
                         machine to Jask and returned by Imperial Airways from Lingah. The second
                         tour was made between the 5th and 10th May and covered the northern   area up
                         to llindiun.
                             lie also visited Kharag Island during September, being accompanied by the
                         OHicer Commanding Troops and the Chief Quarantine Medical Officer.
                            Assistant Governor.—Aqa Mohamcd Zand continued as Assistant Governor
                         during the year and as in 1031 was chiefly employed on behalf of the Governor
                         as President of the Bushirc Municipality.
                            Customs Department.—Mirza Habibullah Khan Bchruzi, Provincial
                         Director, was a most delightful official, always charming and genuinely as
                         obliging as in’s involved regulations permitted. He endeavoured to eradicate
                         some of the malpractices amongst his subordinates and succeeded to such an
                         extent that certain of those affected reported against him anonymously to Tehran
                        and, in the inimitable Persian way, he himself ( !) was accused of malpractices.
                        This indignity and injustice seriously affected his health which broke down and
                        necessitated his leaving Bushire on the 23rd June on medical certificate. He
                        handed over charge to Monsieur L. B. Vandcnrydt, who had arrived in December
                        11>31 as Special Inspector.
                            Monsieur Vandenrydt, a full-bearded Belgian Douanier, arrived determined
                        to defeat the smugglers who thrived along the sparcclv guarded coast line, and
                        especially between Bushire-Bandar Abbas. He announced that his solution to
                        conlrabandagc was the removal of the cause for smuggling by the Persian Gov­
                        ernment providing the tribesmen and smugglers with the necessities of life !
                        He submitted lengthy schemes to Tehran, but by the end of the year be bad begun
                        to realize that service under Persia was a peculiar and thankless task, especially
                        after he had been refused a permit to import foodstuffs for his own consumption.
                           M. Vnndenrvdt made no inspection of his area during the year.
                           After the arrival of the six Persian vessels from Italy, his three preventive
                        steamers and eight motor dhows were taken over by the Persian Marine Depart­
                       ment. lie was therefore left with neither vessels nor personnel with which to
                       stop smuggling. He perforce turned his attention to the improvement of the
                       Bushire Customs yard and buildings and occupied himseif with the re-laying
                       of the customs trolley lines.
                           Mirzu Eutf-Ullali Khan, Doulat Shalii, took over from Monsieur Vandenrydt
                        is Provincial Director on the 17th October. He appears to be a pleasant man
                       and no complaints have been heard as yet.
                           Health and Quarantine.—Following the Shah’s visit and the report of
                       Inspector General, Coulognor, the Bushirc Hospital began to give free treatment
                       and also actually to admit patients and treat them.
                           For the inspection made by the General, Ooulogner, in May a number of
                       poor and out-patients were forced into the hitherto unoccupied beds. The
                       patients struck at the wage of 3 Rials offered them and eventually got 5 Rials
                       a day for the two days’ ‘ work 7 taken from them.
                          Bushire Municipality.—The Municipality functioned calmly and quietly
                       under the supervision of Assistant Governor Aqa Zand.
                          The annual revenue amounted to somewhat over 300,000 Rials, of which the
                       Weighing Tax supplied two-thirds.
                          Relief to the poor and famine-stricken absorbed about 35,000 Rials, while
                      repairs and improvements look over 70,000 Rials. Salaries approximated 30
                      per cent.
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