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                                          247. In 1879 in accordance with the
           General a.. May ,88a-   ‘M—>as ; Pol. recommendations of the Financial Com-
           August 1  .. 01.134-1        mittee the following reductions were made
         on  the Bushire Residency (Foreign Department letter No. 1945-S.S., dated 8th
         October 1879):—
               (1)  The post of Second Assistant Resident was abolished, as there was
                     not sufficient work for want of the Residency steamer, which had
                     been removed, and the pay of the First Assistant was reduced from
                     Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 800.
               (2)  Assistant Surgeon (Abdul Rahim) on Rs. 200 was ordered to be
                     replaced by an Hospital Assistant on Rs. 60 on a suitable provi­
                     sion being made for the officer in charge.
              248. In his letter No. 111, dated 8th June 1881, Colonel Ross submitted
                                         a proposal that the services of Assistant
              General A., May 1882, Nos. 114-125.
                                         Surgeon Abdur Rahim, on his being
                                         relieved from the medical* charge of
                • Sec Section XXXV below.
                                         Bassidore, should be appointed to be
          Native Assistant to the Resident on consolidated salary of Rs. 350 a month.
          He had served at Bassidore for 13 years without increase of salary nominally in
          medical charge of the station, but really as Superintendent of the Station with
          exceptional ability, and had been employed on special duties, sometimes of a
          delicate and confidential nature. His knowledge of Arabic and Persian and his
          profession and religion gave peculiar advantages in intercourse with the natives
          of the country. And since the abolition of the post of Second Assistant
          Resident, the need of an Assistant like Abdur Rahman had been very much
          felt.
             • 249. The Secretary of State sanctioned the appointment proposed on the
          understanding that it should be considered as personal and not as a recognised
          addition to the staff of the Agency (despatch No. 26, dated 6th April
          1882).
              250.  Assistant Surgeon Abdur Rahim Hakim was in 1889 appointed to
                                         officiate as Attache in the Foreign Depart­
            General A., November 1889. Nos. 29*38.
                                         ment, and it was proposed to appoint Mr.
          J. P. Liqueira to officiate in his place. As, however, the appointment of this
          Extra Assistant was under the orders of the Secretary of State a personal one,
          sanction of Her Majesty’s Government was necessary for continuing the appoint­
          ment. The Resident was asked to report whether it was still necessary to
          maintain his staff at the strength specially sanctioned in 1882. He replied that
          the circumstances which necessitated the appointment of Abdur Rahim were not
          materially altered ; and as more work was likely to fall on the Residency year by
          year he expressed a hope that he might be allowed to retain permanently the
          then existing establishment of Assistants. In this opinion the Government of
          India concurred and sanction of the Secretary of State was asked to the creation
          of a permanent appointment of uncovenanted Assistant to the Political Resident
          in the Persian Gulf on a salary of Rs. 350 per mensem (despatch No. 343, dated
          29th October 18S9).

              251.  The proposed appointment was sanctioned by the Secretary of State
                                         (telegram, dated 5th December 1889).
              General A., May 1890, Nos. 16*20.
                                         Assistant Surgeon Abdur Rahim having
          been confirmed in the post of Native Attache, Mr. S. Lucas was appointed to
          be Extra Assistant to the Resident in the Persian Gulf, and J. P. Liqueira to be
          the Uncovenanted Assistant and Treasury Officer to the Resident (Notification
          No. 410-S., dated 13th March 1S90).
              252.  In his letter No. 16, dated 8th February 1892, Colonel Talbot proposed
                                         certain changes in his establishment as
            External A., September 1892, Nos. 148-168. •
                                         shown in the statement below, which were
          sanctioned by the Government of India (telegram, dated 19th April 1892) :—
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