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                        Dutch Consulate.—Monsieur Georges Cassin the French Consul hold charge.
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                        Ilis Majesty’s Consul General, Bushire, continued to look after Norwegian
                    Greek, ’Iraq and Estonian interests.                           °   9
                        U. 8. 8. It.—The year has seen the end, for the lime being   anyway, of
                    Russian interests in*the South.
                        The trading concern at Bandar Abbas closed down in May and in Juno tho
                    Bushirc branch did likewise.
                        Only one Russian ship arrived during the year which, after being refused
                    permission at Bushire, was allowed to land her cargo at Mohammcrah.
                                                B.—Visitors.
                        Ills Excellency Vice Admiral M. B. Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., C.B., Com-
                    mandcr-n-Ohief, East Indies Squadron, arrived at Bushire on board H.M.S.
                    “ Hawkins on 7th January.
                        Sir Aurel Stein, JC.C.I.E., who for the last 21 years has been carrying out
                    archaeological researches in South Persia arrived at Bushire on the 20th Feb­
                    ruary and left for India on the 2nd April returning again on 8th November,
                       Professor J. H. Breasted, Director of the Oriental Institute, Chicago, accom­
                    panied by his wife, son and an assistant arrived by air on 20th February.
                       On 8th March Messrs. Sington and Widdup of Platt Brothers Limited, manu­
                    facturers of textile machinery, arrived at Bushire en route for Tehran for  an
                    interview with llis Imperial Majesty the Shah in connection with the extension
                   of the spinning industry.
                       His Excellency M. F. Okamado, Japanese Minister at the Court of Persia
                   arrived at Bushire from Basra on the 14th May and left on 15th for Shiraz
                   en route for Tehran.
                       A Japanese commercial traveller of the firm of Mitsui Bussan Kaisli came
                   to Bushire soliciting orders in September.
                                            C.—British Interests.
                       Beyond the incidents at Hen jam and Basidu (see Review) the year was poli­
                   tically quiet.
                       A few pilgrims who had arrived at Jask on their way to Arabia on pil­
                   grimage were arrested for having no passports. They were arrested in the
                   middle of October 1933 and taken to Bandar Abbas for trial. Up to the end of
                   the year this had not been ended.
                       Imperial and International Communications, Ltd. continued their service
                   throughout the year.
                       Messrs. Zieglers.—This old established Manchester firm continued to do
                   business through its branch at Bushire. Trade, however,^ being so bad towards
                   the end of the year, it was decided to close down in Persia.
                      The Mesopotamia Persia Corporation, Ltd. (Mespers).—This firm did very
                   little business but continued as Agents to British India Steam Navigation Com­
                  pany Limited.
                      Imperial Bank of Persia, Bushire, "branch continued throughout the year
                  under the management of Mr. H. Evans.
                      Visits of His Majesty’s Ships.—On 7th January His Excellency Vice
                  Admiral M. B. Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., C.B., Commander-in-Cluef, East Indies
                  Squadron on board II.M.S. “ Hawkins ” visited Bushire. He was accompanied
                  bv Captain L. E. Cvabbe, R.N., Senior Naval Officer, Persian Gulf, on board
                  H.M.S. “ Triad ”
                      At the time of visit the Sloop “ Palang ” and Gunboats “ Shahbaz ” and
                  “ Karkas ” of the Persian Navy were present at Bushire as was the l or si an
                  Nava] Commander Major Baycndor. All combined to make the visit the success
                  that it was.
                      On the 24th February Captain L. E. Crahhe, R.N.. Senior Naval Offieer,
                  Persian Gulf, arrived at Bushire in H.M.S. “ Triad ” and accompanied by the
                  Honourable the Political Resident called on IIis Excellency the Governoi of
                  Bushire to bid him farewell on relinquishing bis command.
                    ' On (1,0 29(1, July Oiiplain T. V. Oroafih, O.S.O R.N.. Senior Nnval Offiaor,
                  Persian Gull1, arrived in II.M.f-V" Shoreham ” ami was •utroduccd to Ilia 1-s
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