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                                     POR TIIE YEAR 191$.                   77
                In Auguit, on tho outskirts of the villasjo, a Baluchi was shot (load by
                         Mardcr            another Baluchi. Tho murderer effected his
                                           escape. Jealousy was roportod to be tho
                                           motive for the orimo.
                                        GWADUR.
                Munshi Abdul Rahim, the Director’s Native Assistant, was in charge of
                                           tho interests of the British Indian sub­
                      Native Assistant.
                                           jects residing at Gwadur.
                Shaikh Ghalib bin Ali was tho representative of His Highness tho
                                           Sultan of Maskat. He was on friendly
                     Sultan’* Representative.*
                                           terms with the Native Assistant, Gwadur,
                                           throughout the year.
                Seth Muhammad Reimoo, a British Indian subject, who is also Agent of      i
                                           tho British India Steam Navigation Com­
                        Customs.
                                           pany at Gwadur and Pasni, continued to
             hold charge of the Sultan’s customs.
                                                                                          !
                Seventeen slaves from Mckran took refuge in tho office of the Native
                                          Assistant, Gwadur, during the year. They
                         Slave*.
                                           ■were deported to Karachi at the expense
                                           of Government.                                 i i
                Several matters in dispute among the British Indian subjects and also
                                          between them and the subjects of His
                         Judicial.
                                           Highness the Sultan of Maskat were
            settled by aribitration to the satisfaction of both parties or by correspond­
            ence with the Director at Karachi
                The sepoy of the Wali of Gwadur who had disposed of his rifle to a Baluchi
                                           last year, was imprisoned by the orders of
                       Aran Traffic.
                                           His Highness the Sultan at Maskat.
                One Mir Hayatan, being dismissed from the headmanship of Nigore in         i
                                           Gwadur territory, took refuge with Mir
                      Tribal Dispute.
                                           Ahmed Khan of Baliu. On account. of
            scarcity of fodder Mir Dost Muhammad, Naginan and Saramad sent their live
            s:ock to Baku territory where they were seized by Mir Hayatan. A son of
            Kaginan was also captured but was soon liberated. Negotiations are in progress
            with a view to effect reconciliation.
                                                E. GUNTER, Director,
               Karachi;                              Persian Gvlf Telegraphs,
            The 21st April 1914.               In Political Charge, Mekran Coast,






















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